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My post processing abilities are a bit limited. My camera doesn't intimidate me, but Photoshop does. I am, however, comfortable with Picasa to do a little post processing on my pictures. Recently I found a flickr site that explains how you can create a kind of Orton effect in Picasa. It doesn't get the kind of results you can get in Photoshop, but it is kind of interesting.
http://flickr.com/groups/picasa/disc...7594492864326/ This is my attempt. Not too great, but fun to try. Sorry about the 4 images. Original image: ![]() After using fill light to very light and sharpened: ![]() After using shadow to darken and extreme soft focus: ![]() Collage multi-image gives this result:
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Wow, interesting
I'm sure this will be really helpful to people who are looking for a way to essentially use layers in Picasa Added this to the big list because lots of people use Picasa.
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Saralonde,
Nearly a watercolor affect. Are you feeling that, or is this even better?
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Mikem, you are definitely too kind
.Jiminy, original photograph was not that good, I just liked some of the color. That, plus a rainy, cold day made me do this. Still not a great photograph, but the watercolor effect is interesting and on the right image, could produce some good results. |
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Have you tried using your camera in RAW mode? I started doing that and it made a huge difference when I took a picture after the sun went down and then processed it in Photoshop. When I get a chance I will upload a before and after shot. It was amazing.
Also, Photoshop does seem overwhelming but if you take a class or go through a training workbook you will see that a lot of basic functions are really easy. Then you can find tons of tutorials online and in other books that will give you more knowledge and skill. |
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I tried this tecnique as well and it is pretty good I must admit.
Check here and you will see it: http://www.flickr.com/photos/amiripz/471109483/
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