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Duotone Image Effect |
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May 25th 2006 | #172979 Report |
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So... Like gangter movies? Then you'll love this Duotone 'Scarface' effect tutorial. Tutorial is here Duotone Image Effect If you have any questions or comments regarding this tutorial please post it in this thread |
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Jul 11th 2006 | #173846 Report |
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Not bad i may try this out.
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Jul 18th 2006 | #173924 Report |
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interesting effect
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Jul 30th 2006 | #174095 Report |
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Pretty Cool, and very useful for creating a colour image into b/w. Have you tried this, after you have created a Greyscale ( Choose > Image > Mode > Greyscale), try this, Choose > Image > Mode > Monotone, then change the ink colour. Remember, the professionals use ink for printing. This tip is great for creating two colour printing at separation for cepia, blue film effects, sandblasted effects etc. Then you can still use channels and levels to alter the image. Wow!. Our company prints heaps of banner stands and retractables, this is a great technique for turning a bright full colour photo into a rendered background shot under text etc. Hope it helps, Billytea, http://www.australiasigns.com.au |
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Oct 6th 2006 | #174810 Report |
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hi its my new post here , as i said there is another way :D http://photoshoplover.blogspot.com/2006_10_06_photoshoplover_archive.html i hope you like it |
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