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I was doing a photoshop training for Melissa G Photography and she gave me permission to show these.
Anyway, just wanted to share. I used a variety of MCP actions ______________________________________________ The 1st photo was just foggy. It lacked contrast in a major way. We actually ran this photo through the Complete Workflow Actions first. The results were nice but not exactly what we envisioned. So we went back to the original and used 2 actions in the Quickie Collection. And here is the result - just from using “Crackle” and “Night Color.” The lesson Melissa soon learned, sometimes it pays to play. Some actions work better on some photos. I am glad we re-edited using these, versus just be complacent with the first play using “color burst.”
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Ok I have to ask, what is crackle and night color?
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Crackle and Night Color are Photoshop Actions.
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Nice before and after.
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Thanks for the compliments
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