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<blockquote data-quote="Iman60" data-source="post: 38224" data-attributes="member: 7998"><p><strong>[PLAIN]fotojack: re your question on vanishing points photo [railroad tracks][/PLAIN]</strong></p><p></p><p>fotojack, </p><p>Re your question how it was done.</p><p>The colors in the photo of the railroad tracks vanishing into the sunrise was achieved in photoshop.</p><p>Two graduated filters were applied to the top and bottom of the photograph. In each case the merge mode was soft light.</p><p></p><p>The colors applied would have to be customised to each individual photograph and would also depend on the subject.</p><p>It is a quite simple process. The merge mode would also be applied in accordance with the primary colors or tones in this case, of the subject.</p><p></p><p>Iman60</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iman60, post: 38224, member: 7998"] [b][PLAIN]fotojack: re your question on vanishing points photo [railroad tracks][/PLAIN][/b] fotojack, Re your question how it was done. The colors in the photo of the railroad tracks vanishing into the sunrise was achieved in photoshop. Two graduated filters were applied to the top and bottom of the photograph. In each case the merge mode was soft light. The colors applied would have to be customised to each individual photograph and would also depend on the subject. It is a quite simple process. The merge mode would also be applied in accordance with the primary colors or tones in this case, of the subject. Iman60 [/QUOTE]
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