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02/07/2008 07:32:08 AM |
Originally posted by dragonlady: It seems to give the same effect as a blue duotone or tritone, just more work...I'd like to see it in duotone with a dodge/burn layer to adjust lightness and darkness and a gradient prior to duotone conversion. |
The "duotone" aspect of it is just an overlay on the process, nothing new there. The dodge/burn and gradient work has already been incorporated; each separate channel layer has been worked on on the layer mask to that effect. This is a relatively muted rendering, for sure. I am going to try a more aggressive version, this was just the first runthrough. |
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02/07/2008 06:58:10 AM |
It seems to give the same effect as a blue duotone or tritone, just more work...I'd like to see it in duotone with a dodge/burn layer to adjust lightness and darkness and a gradient prior to duotone conversion.
Message edited by author 2008-02-07 11:58:48. |
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