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Jan 18, 2009 08:39 |  #1

Hello,

please, do anybody know what postprocessing is done to achieve result like this?

http://img145.imagesha​ck.us/img145/1232/8888​3632ot1.png (external link)
http://img246.imagesha​ck.us/img246/1724/7303​4611km3.png (external link)
http://img403.imagesha​ck.us/img403/3872/5652​6414ny4.png (external link)

Yes, I know that images are shot perfectly nice, so they are great, but surely there is lot of postprocesing done here. I presume author used some Photoshop plugin to make colors and grainess like this. If so, anybody recognize it?

Thanks very much,
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Jan 18, 2009 09:15 |  #2

IMO, it could be either Photoshop or Lightroom that was used for processing. From what I have seen and used personally, they look like treatments from Lightroom. There are many download-able preset on the web to use on your photos. Here is an example:
http://lifescolourfulc​anvas.com …79292021_c434c7​9a76_o.jpg (external link)


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Jan 18, 2009 10:18 |  #3

Where did you get those presets? (Link?)


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Jan 18, 2009 14:46 |  #4

I have a bit of glare on my laptop screen right now, but other than being over sharpened, they look normal to me. If there were any heavy technique it wouldn't be limited to PhotoShop.


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Jan 18, 2009 14:53 |  #5

GSansoucie wrote in post #7102558 (external link)
Where did you get those presets? (Link?)

You can get the URL from the image posted
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Jan 18, 2009 18:28 |  #6

To me, the photos just look a little desaturated and oversharpened...




  
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Jan 18, 2009 18:43 |  #7

They look oversharpen.

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Jan 18, 2009 21:19 |  #8

That is the "crazy over sharpened" preset plugin. Wow, I cannot imagine how that person who did the post processing thinks that looks good.


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coldplug wrote in post #7102094 (external link)
Hello,

please, do anybody know what postprocessing is done to achieve result like this?

http://img145.imagesha​ck.us/img145/1232/8888​3632ot1.png (external link)
http://img246.imagesha​ck.us/img246/1724/7303​4611km3.png (external link)
http://img403.imagesha​ck.us/img403/3872/5652​6414ny4.png (external link)

Yes, I know that images are shot perfectly nice, so they are great, but surely there is lot of postprocesing done here. I presume author used some Photoshop plugin to make colors and grainess like this. If so, anybody recognize it?

Thanks very much,
Ivan

Oh god no, thats just unsharp mask.

Filters>Sharpen>Unsharp mask
Crank the amount setting and the threshold, etc.

Super oversharpened pics, untastefully so IMHO I can't imagine either how anyone would think those look good.


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