Give this image a spin and see what you can do with it.
I know there is some color in there...
Greg
Dust off the Bike and go for a ride...<sorry bad joke...>
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Love the disc brake.Started with blend mode,then color in Lab,then selected red slats and rear wall and removed some red using the red channel in RGB.GregM
Took bright patch down to 247 in RGB composite channel.
Took bright patch down to 247 in RGB composite channel.
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well rather an uninspiring image - doesn't overly move me!
still I decided that the old bike was the main point of interest and so sacrificed other details.
a) cm in rgb to get the most contrast from each channel
b) cm in lab to boost colour and re-tone to pop the bike from the background - although I set shadow etc - it didn't seem to make much difference
c) 20% of mid-tone contrast
I'm surprised that it had to be saved at quality 3 to get under the 300meg size
Oh and cloned out the bright background hilights
still I decided that the old bike was the main point of interest and so sacrificed other details.
a) cm in rgb to get the most contrast from each channel
b) cm in lab to boost colour and re-tone to pop the bike from the background - although I set shadow etc - it didn't seem to make much difference
c) 20% of mid-tone contrast
I'm surprised that it had to be saved at quality 3 to get under the 300meg size
Oh and cloned out the bright background hilights
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Here's my version Greg. Given the comments about the image, I tried to overdo the colors a bit, making the red bike very red. There was a splash of interesting color and rock texture on the back wall, so I tried to bring that out, which also inflamed the rust on the bike. I sharpened a bit with focus magic, made a shadow/highlight adjustment in Photoshop. Then into CM, I used one of the black tires as my neutral and brought up some contrast in the L Curve. Applied and then back into Curvemeister to mask everything but the red bike frame (which also brought up the red door in the background). Applied and then back into CM to try to isolate the back wall with a mask. Corrected the color back there to orange, brought up a little lightness with the L curve and tried to get a little more contrast to separate the stones.
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Hi
I'm starting to get my head around how this forum is organised and are no longer feeling bewildered.
I more or less did most of the tone processing in Lightroom and photoshop before applying the CM filter.
CM was used to slightly increase contrast and increase saturation.
I applied the neutral pin on the dust on the top of the bottom back forks. Thick dust is normally gray(except when it's red). This and the increase in saturation made the back wall too yellow which I removed by modifying the b channel curve.
This adjustment made those reflective lids and hoses near the door very cyan-greenish which I couls not remove in CM. I tried a mask but none were suitable for isolating the areas I wanted to adjust.
Getting the saturation to where the bike looked 100% caused the red roller door to look ridiculous so I had to back it off.
I removed this cyan-green in Lightroom. I adjusted it's luminance, saturation and tweaked the hue so that it is not objectionable.
I think I've sorted out my interface problem. (Read the manual).
But I could not find a reference to saving masks back to a PS layer.
Dennis.
I'm starting to get my head around how this forum is organised and are no longer feeling bewildered.
I more or less did most of the tone processing in Lightroom and photoshop before applying the CM filter.
CM was used to slightly increase contrast and increase saturation.
I applied the neutral pin on the dust on the top of the bottom back forks. Thick dust is normally gray(except when it's red). This and the increase in saturation made the back wall too yellow which I removed by modifying the b channel curve.
This adjustment made those reflective lids and hoses near the door very cyan-greenish which I couls not remove in CM. I tried a mask but none were suitable for isolating the areas I wanted to adjust.
Getting the saturation to where the bike looked 100% caused the red roller door to look ridiculous so I had to back it off.
I removed this cyan-green in Lightroom. I adjusted it's luminance, saturation and tweaked the hue so that it is not objectionable.
I think I've sorted out my interface problem. (Read the manual).
But I could not find a reference to saving masks back to a PS layer.
Dennis.
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