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My ABCs
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zenzi
derLitograph (Manuel Waldhans) said 1 year ago:
psychodudu (Andrew Parker) said 1 year ago:
Sweet! Thanks for this Manuel. The effect is interesting, and could be useful for street shots, I think.
derLitograph (Manuel Waldhans) said 1 year ago:
Thanks psychodudu. :-) The current image on your site: "Heat" would fit good for the topic "Selective Saturation". I like it a lot.
boulette (pepe alias boulette) said 1 year ago:
clever
zenzi said 1 year ago:
This is such a great idea ! Love it !
calisto said 1 year ago:
cool idea. cheers, calisto
Lindy (Lindy G) said 1 year ago:
very cool ... love the shadow .. great and inventive:)
mosesport (Moses) said 1 year ago:
That's a very clever take on the topic. Nicely executed as well. :)
.moses.
5000000 (Ryan Greaves) said 8 months ago:
I only wish the person made a letter. But I love that A
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This is a very simple tutorial and processing.
1.Duplicated the background layer
2.Add an adjustment layer "HUE/SATURATION"
3.Choose the "Yellow"-tones only
4.Increase the saturation amount (+30)
5.Mark the adjustment layer and pressed "CTRL+E"
to merge this layer with the layer below
6.Put a gaussian blur(amount +5.0) on this merged layer
7.After that set this layer to blending mode "Color"
7.Then press "CTRL+SHIFT+E" to merge all the layers.
Thats it.
You have now saturated and soften the picture in a different way.