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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 10/4/2005
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Hi Zyle - I read your question in the forum - and this is a cut and paste of a similar question someone asked me: "I can tell you how to do it in Photoshop (I hope that's what your using!). Open up your photo, go to the 'image' menu and select 'adjustments' and then 'channel mixer'. The box pops up showing the red channel - where the slider for red is at 100% and the blue and green sliders show 0%. Move the red slider to 0% and the blue slider to 100%, then click on the 'output channel' box and select 'blue'. Now move the blue slider to 0% and the red slider to 100% and click OK - that's it!" Hope it helps you achieve what you want - judging by your portfolio, your Photoshop skills are super!
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Cristina D
{K:8080} 9/30/2005
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U did a great job!Thank you for reply. Sincerely,
Cris
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Zyle II
{K:1535} 9/29/2005
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cristina,
this is a combination of 2 images manipulated in photoshop. overlayed together..
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Cristina D
{K:8080} 9/28/2005
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I like a lot ur job here, how u manipulated?
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Uri Lidsky
{K:4932} 5/13/2005
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nice work! Uri.
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Onur Özbakan
{K:16763} 5/13/2005
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Zyle, creative post processing, well done..
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