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Just learnt this technique in photoshop yesterday so I gave it a go with an image of my DC2R. What do you think?
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Originally Posted by justinfox
You can modify many crappy cars out there to be faster than a real Type-R but no matter how fast they are they still don't knock the Type-R off it's "pedestal" which it so deservedly sits on. :P
Well it was taken with a P&S on a very overcast day with no processing apart from the greyscale.
Quote:
Originally Posted by justinfox
You can modify many crappy cars out there to be faster than a real Type-R but no matter how fast they are they still don't knock the Type-R off it's "pedestal" which it so deservedly sits on. :P
dang all you do is use the selector tool to select the car copy n paste it as a new layer then greyscale the original layer, leaving the car with all the colour still... HTH
"No Matter that you have a PhD and have read all of Henry James twice. If you still persist in writing, "Good food at it's best", you deserve to be struck by lightning, hacked up on the spot and buried in an unmarked grave" (Truss, 2003, p.44).
hmmm if anything... to bring the yellow colour up, in photoshop go into Image > Adjustments > Selective Color > then select Yellows in the Colors: box and have a play around, see if you can make the yellow car more vibrant.
dang all you do is use the selector tool to select the car copy n paste it as a new layer then greyscale the original layer, leaving the car with all the colour still... HTH
kool kool, i figured that. But was just hoping there was an easier option cause that's just way too much effort for me. thanks for sharing none the less
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