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Wedding Memories
Any ideas about transforming this image to color?
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...5UeRdiWsW8fp3I I gave it a whirl in this image: http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...ijmuFpVJfAgvK1 I've learned flesh tones are the hardest and adding color needs to be subtle. The first try at the blue dress made my wife's grandma look like a clown Should I try to colorize the background as well? I would think it would distract the eye from the main subjects... Your thoughts would be appreciated. Brice P.S. Is keeping the colors muted a good idea? I thought since it's an older picture color should be subtle...
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Brice
That looks great. I would not do the background either..If anything maybe a very light sepia sort of all over colour. But I really think it doesn't need it. The only other thought, may be to change the flesh hues a shade or two for each person, mind you unless you have met them or have a proper colour photo their real skin tone would just be a guess. Fantastic job Gary. |
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Great ideas
I'll give it a whirl this eventing. I have plenty of options for flesh tones so that should be fairly easy to do. I just selected a color off a dock worker's elbow and applied it as a color layer
followed by some creative erasing. The sepia tone and the varied flesh tones should be just as easy. I'll go search for more elbows. Brice
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A little problem
I added each color as a separate "color" layer. Then I tried to merge them once I had the settings liked. The problem is the resultant image looks like painted the colors over the original black and white image instead of acting as color layers. Is it not possible to merge "color" layers? I did not include the original black and white layer in the merge...
Brice P.S. Nice source of skin tones and hair colors... off to play.
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Brice ...
Keep them as separate layers then try this: Create a new blank layer under one of the colour layers and use merge down to combine the colour layer and the blank one ... if that works OK then do that for each of the individual layers until you can finally combine them. Let me know if it works OK ... I'll try and see if I can find something else when I get back ![]() Wendy |
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Found the hair and skin tones as PE3 Color Swatch files
Check this out Wendy. Looks like somebody ripped Bruce off and created these:
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axAsse...26allprods%3D2 Or Bruce ripped someone else off and tried to copyright them... Either way, they are identical and I'll stay out of the argument. Brice
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