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<blockquote data-quote="Mooseknux" data-source="post: 482049" data-attributes="member: 13250"><p>1. I personally think in photo #1 it's more PS. You can achieve this matte look pretty easily by adding a new layer, fill with your desired color by hitting alt/option + delete, adjusting the opacity, change the blending mode, then mask out what you don't want. I think in image #1 he sampled the color of the building. Then add a gaussian blur.</p><p></p><p>2. As for image #2 I think it's done in camera on a beautiful fall day. You can also get this effect in Nik Softwares Color Fx Pro there is a preset called Indian Summer. Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mooseknux, post: 482049, member: 13250"] 1. I personally think in photo #1 it's more PS. You can achieve this matte look pretty easily by adding a new layer, fill with your desired color by hitting alt/option + delete, adjusting the opacity, change the blending mode, then mask out what you don't want. I think in image #1 he sampled the color of the building. Then add a gaussian blur. 2. As for image #2 I think it's done in camera on a beautiful fall day. You can also get this effect in Nik Softwares Color Fx Pro there is a preset called Indian Summer. Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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