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said by WaxPhoto :Thanks... Did you do anything other than what you posted to 3b.jpg? Maybe blurring A&B channels a little? As far as the original image....No. I used just the steps I posted. I used two separate layers to create this one....but....I did use the original LAB technique although each layer was processed differently and then combined into the final image. »Re: Punch up those photos.......fast and easy. -- I post therefore I am. |
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| Ok. One last question... In CS2, does this method work in 16 bit mode, and if so, was your output in 16 bit? (for the Image from your first post in that thread) -- *Formerly known as LitteredMind* To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. -George Orwell |
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| said by WaxPhoto :Ok. One last question... In CS2, does this method work in 16 bit mode, and if so, was your output in 16 bit? (for the Image from your first post in that thread) Yes it works in 16 bit mode.......No my posted output was 8 bit not 16. -- I post therefore I am. |
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| said by Edit This :said by WaxPhoto :Ok. One last question... In CS2, does this method work in 16 bit mode, and if so, was your output in 16 bit? (for the Image from your first post in that thread) Yes it works in 16 bit mode.......No my posted output was 8 bit not 16. Ok. So now all I have to determine is if GIMP uses a different algorithm for overlay blending mode, compared to PS. If it doesn't, then it must be the LAB process that is different. -- *Formerly known as LitteredMind* To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle. -George Orwell |
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