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Mark Stein
{K:6210} 1/20/2006
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You are welcome Joe, just play around with the different channels in overlay mode for different effects. Also try soft light mode too. I create different curves for varying effects and then save them. That way it's easy to apply them again to another image. One other tip to get more contrast is to create a new curve, but don't change any settings, just click OK. Then set to Soft Light. Then adjust the opacity for the amount of contrast you want. Really improves a lot of images. Take care. Mark
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Joe Teng
{K:16723} 1/20/2006
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I think it is a great help from you. I will try it in some of my photo. Thanks you very much! Hope my photo will come out as good as yours!
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Mark Stein
{K:6210} 1/19/2006
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Hi Joe, Thanks for your comments. Here is how I got this vivid color, very easy too. In Photoshop (I'm assuming you have that, hopefully), add a curves layer, set to Overlay (very important). Then make changes like I show in my attachment. Change RGB, Green and Blue channels to like mine. Let me know if I can give you more info.
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Joe Teng
{K:16723} 1/19/2006
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I always wanted to get such a nice effect! The photo is very vivid and colourful! Lovely as well! Do you mind sharing how we can get such a effectand vivid colour? Thanks!
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Warren B
{K:7272} 12/3/2005
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Very nicely presented, well done.
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Massimiliano Vono
{K:990} 11/19/2005
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nice shot and work with presentation
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Al Ungar
{K:4626} 11/17/2005
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Excellent presentation, composition and very pretty model.
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