View Full Version : duotone...


shesells
10-01-2004, 05:57 PM
ok, I'll play :)


http://gallery.photographyreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=4674&password=&sort=1&cat=all&page=1

Irakly Shanidze
10-01-2004, 07:46 PM
I think that something is definitly going on there, and I see more than I see :)
I would probably print it BW and grainier, but it's my personal preference.

ok, I'll play :)


http://gallery.photographyreview.com/showphoto.php?photo=4674&password=&sort=1&cat=all&page=1

shesells
10-02-2004, 02:37 AM
I think that something is definitly going on there, and I see more than I see :)
I would probably print it BW and grainier, but it's my personal preference.Gee, Irakly, I'm dissapointed. I was hoping for a good cut down from you. You're slipping.
:)
Kit

Elysian
10-02-2004, 05:23 AM
I think that something is definitly going on there.
C'mon, you don't get away with it that easy! :D

Irakly Shanidze
10-02-2004, 07:30 AM
hehe, post some piece of junk, and we'll talk :)

Gee, Irakly, I'm dissapointed. I was hoping for a good cut down from you. You're slipping.
:)
Kit

Clicker
10-03-2004, 03:42 PM
Very Mysterious, Because I can't tell what it is!! Not sure what a duotone is... lol... unless you just meant that its two colors ?
The peeling paint on the window is interesting, "they" use the saying " like watching paint dry" to mean boring... but yet peeled paint is so interesting.... hm, the shadows are interesting and the bright object ( that i was referring to when I said I didn't know what it was) kinda looks like a cat to me.. The light stretches from right to left, sorta like whiskers... on a one-eyed cat...

shesells
10-03-2004, 04:32 PM
lol Rachel!! Well, so much for my using the dodge tool to make a candle in glass look like its glowing .lololol! This was a pic I took of a candle in a window at the beach. It was behind the screen and the shadow of the rafters is to the left.

Duotone is a mode in photoshop where you can modify greyscale images using the pantone colors. go to image/mode/duotone. This is the first time I did it and it was just playing around. Thats another reason why I really didnt want it in the gallery. I don't think this system will work for the forum.

Well, thanks for looking and posting.Guess the other 65 people had nothing to say.

Kit

Irakly Shanidze
10-03-2004, 06:11 PM
BTW, you have to be careful with duotones if you want to print them. Tritone, or, even better, quadtone will give you way more flexibility and a much smoother print.

lol Rachel!! Well, so much for my using the dodge tool to make a candle in glass look like its glowing .lololol! This was a pic I took of a candle in a window at the beach. It was behind the screen and the shadow of the rafters is to the left.

Duotone is a mode in photoshop where you can modify greyscale images using the pantone colors. go to image/mode/duotone. This is the first time I did it and it was just playing around. Thats another reason why I really didnt want it in the gallery. I don't think this system will work for the forum.

Well, thanks for looking and posting.Guess the other 65 people had nothing to say.

Kit

Clicker
10-03-2004, 06:37 PM
lol Rachel!! Well, so much for my using the dodge tool to make a candle in glass look like its glowing .lololol! This was a pic I took of a candle in a window at the beach. It was behind the screen and the shadow of the rafters is to the left.

Duotone is a mode in photoshop where you can modify greyscale images using the pantone colors. go to image/mode/duotone. This is the first time I did it and it was just playing around. Thats another reason why I really didnt want it in the gallery. I don't think this system will work for the forum.

Well, thanks for looking and posting.Guess the other 65 people had nothing to say.

Kit


Well, that explains why I didn't know what it was! I have PS Elements... Maybe the candle was a bust (as far as how you wanted it to look) but you still have the other elements to work with ( shadow/peeling paint) ???