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Jan 11, 2011 03:12 |  #1

What do you guys think?

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Fixed the saturation problem around the lights, lost colors on the door and the walls.

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Jan 11, 2011 05:07 |  #2

Very nice, only thing I would do, clean up the lights of the Chromatic Aberation, the pink and cyan


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Jan 11, 2011 05:11 |  #3

Superb! I would agree with the above re lights.


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Jan 11, 2011 05:41 |  #4

I was actually wondering about that. What would I use for that?

*edit, I should have looked on google before asking. I'll clean it up when I get home and swap the photo's on here!

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Jan 11, 2011 11:17 as a reply to  @ Max Powers's post |  #5

Reminds me of the Pipeline Map from America's Army...............


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Jan 11, 2011 11:29 |  #6

That's brilliant! Now if you could get an off-duty SWAT member to model for you....


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Jan 11, 2011 11:31 |  #7

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That's brilliant! Now if you could get an off-duty SWAT member to model for you....

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Jan 11, 2011 11:32 |  #8

ok, I've been at it, tweaking away and I really just can't figure out how to get rid of the green and pink around the lights. I read about removing chromatic abberations and searched the forums but it didn't work! I think there's too much of it to remove without using the paint brush and painting over it....

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Jan 11, 2011 16:59 |  #9

If you can't use desaturation here, then what you could try is this: select the light whereby you include all of the CA. Then jump that selection to a separate layer and open the fx menu. Choose Color Overlay. Take the opacity slider to zero, click the coloured box, take the eyedropper into the image and choose the colour that the CA ought to be. Bring the opacity back to 100% and change the blending mode to Color, Hue or Saturation (whichever works best). This is a great technique that works wonders.

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Jan 12, 2011 01:39 |  #10

awesome info! thanks.

I desaturated all off the pink and cyan around the lights out, but then I lose the colors on the door and from the stripes on the walls. Not a big deal I guess though. I think I'll try the layer thing when I get home from work!


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Jan 12, 2011 05:02 |  #11

Yes, if you desaturate the CA, you should invert the layer mask (so that it's black) and then paint back in the parts you want to desaturate (with the brush tool and the foreground colour set to white). That way the rest of the image remains untouched by the desaturation. Of course, the parts that you then do desaturate will be without colour. The technique I described above doesn't desaturate the area but fills it with the correct colour. Well, just try it out and see what works best.


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Jan 12, 2011 05:41 |  #12

edit looks great!


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Jan 12, 2011 07:27 |  #13

Levina de Ruijter wrote in post #11623169 (external link)
Yes, if you desaturate the CA, you should invert the layer mask (so that it's black) and then paint back in the parts you want to desaturate (with the brush tool and the foreground colour set to white). That way the rest of the image remains untouched by the desaturation. Of course, the parts that you then do desaturate will be without colour. The technique I described above doesn't desaturate the area but fills it with the correct colour. Well, just try it out and see what works best.

cool, yeah I'll give it a shot. It's the best way to learn!


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Jan 14, 2011 18:45 |  #14

use both and mask the light from the second onto the first to keep the color of the walls and door..


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