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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Today's Pic (not 365-2011 but maybe close)
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 21311" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p><strong>Re: Today's Pic (not 265-2011 but maybe close)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well Rick, I don't mind sharing. I started with a raw file that I opened with CS5, did the white balance correction and a little saturation. Then opened with CS5, copied the background layer, applied a high pass filter to the copy layer, changed the blend mode to vivid light. I then check and uncheck the copy layer to see if the sharpening is too much or not enough and sometimes I will reduce the opacity of this layer. I then use the curves layer adjustment to find the contrast I'm after. Now is the time to do my signing. Then I save it as a photoshop file. I then change the image settings to 72 dpi at a maximum of 1000x1000 pixels. Now I apply the unsharp filter to the background layer to taste. And then I save it as jpeg to the folder I use to do my Nikonites uploads.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if you need more infos, but this is usually what all my files go through before posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 21311, member: 3903"] [b]Re: Today's Pic (not 265-2011 but maybe close)[/b] Well Rick, I don't mind sharing. I started with a raw file that I opened with CS5, did the white balance correction and a little saturation. Then opened with CS5, copied the background layer, applied a high pass filter to the copy layer, changed the blend mode to vivid light. I then check and uncheck the copy layer to see if the sharpening is too much or not enough and sometimes I will reduce the opacity of this layer. I then use the curves layer adjustment to find the contrast I'm after. Now is the time to do my signing. Then I save it as a photoshop file. I then change the image settings to 72 dpi at a maximum of 1000x1000 pixels. Now I apply the unsharp filter to the background layer to taste. And then I save it as jpeg to the folder I use to do my Nikonites uploads. Let me know if you need more infos, but this is usually what all my files go through before posting. [/QUOTE]
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