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Jan 03, 2005 09:26 |  #1
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I took these at the Mills here in STL. They are handheld at 1/15. I need to get them a little sharper, but what do you think of these:

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Jan 04, 2005 20:10 |  #2
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bump - Anyone? :(




  
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Jan 04, 2005 20:14 as a reply to  @ Penguin_101_1's post |  #3

Looks good, Penguin.

How did you convert the B&W?


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belmondo wrote:
Looks good, Penguin.

How did you convert the B&W?

I took it and copied the layers. Then I cut out and erased the area around the sign. Finally I just put it on top of the original layer (that I made Black and White btw) and got that. It is most likely the hardest way to do it, but it works.




  
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Jan 09, 2005 05:53 as a reply to  @ Penguin_101_1's post |  #5

another way to paint black and white in PS is to use a brush and select 'colour' from the brush blending mode this desatures the images. or you can draw a selection round the thing you want to remain colour, invert the selection and hit Ctrl+Shift+U. Great shot by the way


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Jan 09, 2005 06:20 |  #6

I like #1, looks right out out the movie Pleasantville.


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Thanks! :)




  
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