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Photographer  dal mandle {Karma:1484}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS D60
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Lens ef 28-200
Uploaded 4/5/2004 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 310 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/8.0
Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Newcastle
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
About Started out as a grainy underexposed color portrait. Changed to b&w and layered twice over color original. Rubbed out eyes and lips on b&w layers. Added new layer and colored eyes and lips and reduced the opacity then added a new layer and filled it with brown and reduced the opacity and did the same with a layer of red. Any ideas on sepia in photoshop would be appreciated... cheers... Dal :)
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Mark Stein   {K:6210} 10/1/2004
For sepia tone I first make my image BW by adding a channel mixer adjustment layer, set to monochrome, start with 70/20/10 then adjust to get best contrast, should add up to 100%. Next for the sepia tone add a hue/saturation adjustment layer and click the colorize box and slide the Hue slider and the saturation sliders to get a nice, soft brown tone or whatever color you want. I did the attachment in about 20 seconds so it's just a sample not finished, ya know. A great way to add contrast to an image is to duplicate the layer and set it's blending mode to Overlay. I just recently found this trick and it's fantastic for more contrast as you can adjust the opacity to get it looking great. You have a really nice portfolio but wanted to add this comment since you asked.
Mark

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quick sepia


Jack Cronin   {K:328} 4/27/2004
Dal,

I like the tone of the picture and the expression on this girl's face is wonderful. This has a 1930's feel to it that I find interesting. It's obvious that you put a lot of thought into this one.

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dal mandle   {K:1484} 4/19/2004
Thank you Dmitry for your instructive comments and example. But I favour a softer and more delicate look of sepia, which is what I tried to achieve. The image was very underexposed and grainy to begin with.
Your B&W is very good but I find the lips are a little overpowering.
Cheers from down under and have a nice day... Dal :)

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Dmitry Sorokin   {K:208} 4/18/2004
Good idea, but i think there is too much postwork. Maybe it would be better make the picture simply BW again and leave in color just eyes and lips? Take a look at example i've made. I made it too fast, and i was not accurate...

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