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3rd January 2021, 13:40 | #1 |
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Photoshop Colourising Filter
Being a little bored during lockdown, the other day I decided to have a play around in Photoshop with an old photo of my parents wedding.
I cleaned up the old photo, removing old dust marks, scratches etc, had a fiddle with contrast and white balance etc, added a slight soft focus filter, then for good measure added some colour. Quite pleased with the result Before and after: Cliff
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A great result and it’s a great skill to have being able to master PS, I keep saying I’ll take a course but never got round to it
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Definitely haven't mastered it, but it's good fun learning. Plenty of YouTube videos that help out whenever I get stuck, and it's surprising what can be achieved with a little patience
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That's incredible!
I've tried the colourising filter but the results have been very poor. It's worked excellently here though!
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Far better than those tints we tried to add to B/W prints when I was a kid,, impressive.
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That is fantastic. Over Christmas I have been re-framing some of my own wedding photo's and wishing they had been in colour. After seeing what is possible I might have a go at this.
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That really is amazing.------I wish I had that sort of patience.
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Thanks for the kind words folks, it's much appreciated .
With regard to the colourising, most of the "heavy lifting" was achieved with the Photoshop neural filter. After that, it was just a case of upping the vibrance of the colours, and manually colouring some areas that the filter had left in greyscale. All good fun, and the ideal task for a cold damp day when you can't get out Cliff
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