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SezzySue
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 18:02
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b249/SezzySue/Photography/colorsofarose.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b249/SezzySue/Photography/colorsofarose2.jpg
pepperoni
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 18:29
I like that. Very nice.
:cool:
mike54
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 18:30
Pretty cool, looks like an ad for something...
TSEE
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 18:40
Interesting. I like it, its different.
Miniflash
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 18:42
Very neat idea ~
cfpackerfan
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 19:29
Neat idea Sarah. I like it.
Well done.
SezzySue
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 23:02
well i thought it was a bit boring with those colors so i did it again and posted the new on in the first post.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b249/SezzySue/Photography/colorsofarose2.jpg
SoaringUSAEagle
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 23:18
Very nice... I really really like that pp you did.
ilovemycamera
14th of February 2007 (Wed), 23:19
gotta love that post processing :lol: :ol:
rraman
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 00:53
Neat! Can you talk a bit about the PP you did?
SezzySue
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 12:23
well first I cropped the picture at 8X10. Then I cropped in 2 inch segments and saved each. I opened each of the 2 inch segments and changed the color. I did that by selecting a foreground color I wanted, then ctrl U (saturation) and clicked the colorize box. Adjusted the saturation as desired.
I copied and pasted each in a new document and arranged in the right order. I did some styles to it as well. There is a stroke to go inside. I did have to overlap each layer so the stroke did not go to thick in the center.
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