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May 24, 2008 09:26 |  #1

I shot this yesterday with the monochrome setting and sephia on. I have never used PS before and have a lot to learn. Can you guys give me some examples of quick things that you might do with it. Thanks.

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May 24, 2008 09:46 |  #2

I am not the best with post processing, but I think it is better to shoot color and then convert -- I could be wrong. Fun shot.


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May 24, 2008 10:12 |  #3

It is best to shoot in color so you can change it many different ways in PS. You could of changed it to monochrome in PS!


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May 24, 2008 11:29 |  #4

It's best to shoot sepia or B&W or mono in RAW so you can decide later what you want.....

I'd bump the contrast, do a quick mask on the people and add a bit of blur to background to try to minimize it.

And I try my Technicolor Dream World action, or my Super Fun Happy (external link)action on it.


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May 24, 2008 13:19 |  #5

Thanks for the advice.


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