It's the rythmn of my southbound train

Oct 16, 2007 17:06




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In Photoshop 7

Pick out your base image. Crop it, etc.
A yellowish image tends to work best.


I wanted to give my image a redder hue, so I created a selective coloring layer with these settings:
(feel free to edit as necessary!)
REDS: -87 // 35 // -5 // 32
YELLOWS: -50 // -11 // -7
GREENS: 100 // 100 // -100 // 100
CYANS: 82 // -100 // 100 // 0
NEUTRALS: 8 // 9 // -13 // -2
That should leave you with something like this:


Next, I wanted to bring out the greens and blues,
so I created another selective coloring layer and put in these settings:
REDS: -54 // 20 // 1 // -10
YELLOWS: 36 // 18 // -13 // 0 
CYANS: 100 // 18 // -72 // 0
WHITES: 76 // -7 // -23 // 29
NEUTRALS: 14 // -13 // 1 // 0


I still wanted more blue, so I created another Selective coloring laying with these settings:
REDS: -34 // 21 // 19 // -12
YELLOWS: 4 // 19 // -15 // 0
CYANS:76 // 11 // -5 // 0
BLUES: 50 // 20 // -30 // 0
WHITES: 38 // -20 // -22 // -7
NEUTRALS: 9 // -8 // -7 // 0


Next, I wanted a bit more contrast in my image, so
I created two new layers filling the first with #F5F5F5 and the second with #FFECEC.
Set them both to color burn - the first at 100 percent and the second to 30 percent.

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Lastly, I sharpened my image, but this is optional. ^.^


And you're done! Let me know what you thought!
I would love to see your results!

tutorial, photoshop 7, jon foreman

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