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Al,

 

Very warm (tone, not the snow :p) and strong colors. Really popping. Can you tell a little about how you achieved the colors and crispyness?

 

Marco

 

I agree with Marco - and I'm curious too :)

 

All the best

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Thanks Everybody

 

Set the DL 4 to "Nature"

Dropped the shot into Photoshop

Opened the "Tonal Contrast" filter in Nik's Color Efex Pro from the filter menue

The sliders were all set at about +30 except for "saturation"...this was slid to zero

Back out to regular Photoshop and played with sharpness, contrast, and brightness.

 

Hope this is of value, not used to being asked for tips.

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Thanks Everybody

 

Set the DL 4 to "Nature"

Dropped the shot into Photoshop

Opened the "Tonal Contrast" filter in Nik's Color Efex Pro from the filter menue

The sliders were all set at about +30 except for "saturation"...this was slid to zero

Back out to regular Photoshop and played with sharpness, contrast, and brightness.

 

Hope this is of value, not used to being asked for tips.

 

 

Yep .. I'll go have a look at that. Silver Efex is just as good for B&W ...

 

Marco

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Martin, Marco, Andreas:

 

Thank you very much. Your comments are important to me. Am I crazy or are the enhancements produced by these filters very enjoyable to the eye ?

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Martin, Marco, Andreas:

 

Thank you very much. Your comments are important to me. Am I crazy or are the enhancements produced by these filters very enjoyable to the eye ?

 

Al,

 

You're not crazy (or I wouldn't ask how you got there :D). But I'm sure that this works for one picture and less for the next. Some caution is always in order: I wouldn't pop this on every photo.

 

And about the tipping? That's rather fun, isn't it? We learn and we get to share a little knowledge. Giving and taking (or rather "accepting").

 

Marco

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