Fun with Photoshop Filters
Okay, so I've been wondering how some pros have been doing this effect since I saw an article in Digital Photo Pro about George Fulton. And yesterday on the Popular Photography website they had a sample and a link to Topaz Labs website. I downloaded the trail version and have been rummaging through my photo archives looking for shots with cloudy skies, ground and people. This is what I got:
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...nal2008low.jpg
I like it a lot for now -- I'll probably tire of it next week though. :thumbsup: I don't know if this is what he uses or they just found a way to duplicate the effect. I think I'll really start playing around with the filter and layers now and see what I can really do.
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I spent a bunch of time the other day messing with filters and got some stuff I like though its not my usual thing.
I think yours is pretty cool. What did it look like before?
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This is the original file -- not messed with. I like the graphic feel that still looks like a photo.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...lKnowledge.jpg
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I like it..any way to tone down the lower left greenery..Only thing that takes away IMO
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I've cropped the image a little to reduce the greenery at the bottom. I think that part is better -- but the blown out sky seems more noticeable.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...al2008alow.jpg
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Lots of fun just to play around with images. I like your results, good look without going overboard.
CF
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I love this photo.
Fantastic use of Photoshop. Much more dramatic and intriguing then your original source photo, everything jumps off the page in a pleasing way. Nicely done.
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very nicely done, I like it alot....what filter is this?
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Originally Posted by Dubbs5050
very nicely done, I like it alot....what filter is this?
It's called Topaz Adjust by Topaz Labs. It's on sale right now for $40.
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I wonder if i can mimic that filter on lightroom, it almost looks possible... great shot, beautiful with the filter. This may be unusual but I would like to see less sky - to me, it's too toned. The focus is on the biker, and I want to see him in the majority of the frame.
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I like the picture it's colors are really like...WOW. Good job with the filters.
Snap it up
Naz