Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 8:39 am
Hi Greg :)
I've still got two exercises from week 3 to finish, but I thought that I'd get two quick exercises out of the way from week 4 before I get to those...
The fire engine was easy - just invert the a curve in Lab. I liked the effect a little better with a K mask applied, but since that's not what the exercise called for I'm just uploading the image as is.
For the car image, I kept the negative halves of the a and b curves where they were (more-or-less, I did add a tiny bit of saturation to the green grass); I flattened the positive half of the a curve - taking all of the red out of the image; and finished by steepening the positive half of the b channel.
As suggested, I lightened the car in the L channel, which made it look a lot better. Returning to Photoshop, I decided to use the 'Blend If: A' sliders (set to underlying layers) to bring the grass more in line with the uncorrected image. I didn't completely revert it, as I think a slight saturation boost makes the grass look better, but on reflection the colour of the grass created by my (attached) curve did look a bit radioactive, so I wanted to knock that back a bit.
Cheers,
Lee.
I've still got two exercises from week 3 to finish, but I thought that I'd get two quick exercises out of the way from week 4 before I get to those...
The fire engine was easy - just invert the a curve in Lab. I liked the effect a little better with a K mask applied, but since that's not what the exercise called for I'm just uploading the image as is.
For the car image, I kept the negative halves of the a and b curves where they were (more-or-less, I did add a tiny bit of saturation to the green grass); I flattened the positive half of the a curve - taking all of the red out of the image; and finished by steepening the positive half of the b channel.
As suggested, I lightened the car in the L channel, which made it look a lot better. Returning to Photoshop, I decided to use the 'Blend If: A' sliders (set to underlying layers) to bring the grass more in line with the uncorrected image. I didn't completely revert it, as I think a slight saturation boost makes the grass look better, but on reflection the colour of the grass created by my (attached) curve did look a bit radioactive, so I wanted to knock that back a bit.
Cheers,
Lee.