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<blockquote data-quote="Crispix396" data-source="post: 448640" data-attributes="member: 38777"><p>I think she (the fb page) runs some pretty heavy filters on hers. several of the images look like they have some sort of painting effect applied. Besides that, her images have much more LIGHT in them, the backgrounds are very lit up, and lots of distant bokeh. Your photo was a little dark. That being said, if you lighten it a little (just the midrange), duplicate the layer, run it as screen (in the past i usually used roughly 3 layers, 1 original, 1 slightly blurred screen at 20% and 1 blurred Overlay at 80%) I also see on hers it looks she used a radial blur very softly. I played with your image using these and got this. If i had the high res, or if the background had more light, could have got a much more dramatic effect.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]154698[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crispix396, post: 448640, member: 38777"] I think she (the fb page) runs some pretty heavy filters on hers. several of the images look like they have some sort of painting effect applied. Besides that, her images have much more LIGHT in them, the backgrounds are very lit up, and lots of distant bokeh. Your photo was a little dark. That being said, if you lighten it a little (just the midrange), duplicate the layer, run it as screen (in the past i usually used roughly 3 layers, 1 original, 1 slightly blurred screen at 20% and 1 blurred Overlay at 80%) I also see on hers it looks she used a radial blur very softly. I played with your image using these and got this. If i had the high res, or if the background had more light, could have got a much more dramatic effect. [ATTACH=CONFIG]154698._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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