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Subject: Playing in contrast


DJB ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 1:53 AM · edited Fri, 15 November 2024 at 9:44 AM

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Please offer your assistance in this contrast play. 2 images only

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DJB ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 1:53 AM

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original

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erskogly ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 5:12 AM

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Maybe something like this? To bring out the contrast I have solely tweaked the settings in the Shadow/Highlight dialog (Photoshop CS2). The shadow controls were left untoutched (amount 0), while the highlight controls were set to the following values: amount - 55%, tonal width - 50%, radius - 20px. In the Adjustments controls of the same dialog I also set midtone contrast to 10%. With these adjustments the end result doesn't look as "flat" while the contrast between the white smoke and the darker background is still brought out quite strongly. I also made some small adjustments in the channel mixer to remove the slight yellow/green cast that resulted from the shadow/highlight treatment. Hope this was somewhere close to the kind of assistance you wanted...


DJB ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 9:38 AM

Yes that sure makes it look dramatic.Plus you brought out the buildings a little sharper. Good stuff. Only thing I liked on the top one is the plant colors. Will work with this. Thanks.

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TwoPynts ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 10:27 AM

I think something between 1 and Erik's version. It needs some of the warmth from Doug's postworked version, but is very dramatic. Neat image too!

Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations


Damia ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 3:08 PM

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Okay...this is a little late and you are probably done with it by now, but I love contrast and have never played with all the settings in photoshop.....so here is my try. I have a feeling I went a little overboard with it, but I'm no expert. :) I played with it just real quick.

~Damia~ LeviathanPhotography


TwoPynts ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 3:27 PM

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Very neat to see what everyone is coming up with...guess I should give it a go. Various adjustments in photoshop...not even sure I like what I did, hahah.

Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations


RodsArt ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 4:30 PM

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Minor adj's in levels, Shadow highlight to draken the base of the clouds. An added layer, sharpened opacity 12%. Great scene, a lot going on.

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DJB ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 8:26 PM

I am going to copy each one of these and come to a happy medium. This is like being at a buffet and having a hard time choosing. Thanks everyone. Takes my dilemna away.

"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions."



tibet2004uk ( ) posted Wed, 05 October 2005 at 11:12 PM

Well, the version that I prefer out of all these is actually urs Douggy!! I think u did a superb job on it urself!! It subtle, soft and very pleasing to the eyes! My 2 pennies worth! :)


Margana ( ) posted Thu, 06 October 2005 at 8:10 PM

They all look wonderful but I have to go with Pascale here and say I like your first one the best.I also like the blue-ish cast in Eriks.There's something very painterly about your shot and I'm wracking my brain trying to remember which painter it reminds me of.Hmmm.Possibly Turnbull.Does that make sense?LOL.Looks like I'll be doing some googling cuz now it's going to bother me! :)

Marlene <")

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Margana ( ) posted Thu, 06 October 2005 at 8:32 PM

It won't let me edit! Okay it was Turner.Not Turnbull. Because of the dramatic sky and the plume of oh-so-white smoke. Okay.Done boring you,lol.

Marlene <")

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