JANUARY 5: Photo Treatment

Discussion in 'MOC Challenges' started by jenn mccabe, Jan 5, 2015.

  1. AnotherAmanda

    AnotherAmanda Well-Known Member

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    Blended Filters: Oil Paint and Palette Knife
     
  2. cla

    cla Well-Known Member

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    I used the PS Trace Contour filter. Also included a small version of the original photo. Really fun challenge!

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  3. mommareiser

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  4. jode2771

    jode2771 Just Call Me Dookie

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    chocochoco Active Member

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  6. scrappydonna

    scrappydonna Blah blah blah

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    I followed the half tone tutorial (if you will look closer it is noticeable) and then decided to use some actions to convert into platinum black and white to suit my photo better:
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    here is my orig photo for comparison:
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  7. Rona

    Rona Active Member

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    Used Poster Edge (didn't realize how much FUN filters are!)

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  8. scrappyjedi

    scrappyjedi Patience you must have, my young padawan

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    Here is mine-

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    A couple of the photos had colors that were just off because they were taken by an older cell phone camera, so I converted them to black & white and LOVE them now!
     
  9. aballen

    aballen Don't make me break out the milk

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  10. enjoyyourpix

    enjoyyourpix My mama don't like you

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    Used a black and white action but adjusted the colors in the gradient filter when I was done.
     
  11. tam65

    tam65 Break out the lawn mower!

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    I tried to give my photo a vintage style look. So I used my levels, my burn brush and other bits and pieces that I don't usually use.

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  12. got2digiscrap

    got2digiscrap Well-Known Member

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    Turned picture grayish black and white.
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  13. huyentrang43

    huyentrang43 Well-Known Member

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    I used lightroom preset to add the "retro" tone to the image and brighten it a little bit.

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  14. Meg

    Meg There's no place like home

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    Here is mine. Turned my photo in black & white.

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  15. jenn mccabe

    jenn mccabe She's OUR sunshine!

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    i love that you are really doing this... your keepsake book! so awesome hummie! the vintage look here, with the idea to blend in some texture is awesome and perfect!
     
  16. wtt2014

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    I use action to enhance the colour then sharpen it.
     
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  17. kathywolf

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    I wanted to put all of these pictures in one layout, but there were way too many colors, so the black and white conversion helped a lot.
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  18. dlw068

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    I used the PS filter gallery and settled on the sketch filter.

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  19. Hanazana1

    Hanazana1 Shhhhh!

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    Here is mine:
    I used two filters (but I totally forgot which, ooops):

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  20. jenn mccabe

    jenn mccabe She's OUR sunshine!

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    you are very welcome sweet hummie! your project is such a great idea. TFS with all of us and playing along in MOC!
     

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