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How is this? I realize there is slight haloing, but besides that, what do you think? Also, I have some non-hdr photos which I will be posting in other sections in the forums. $fbprof1.webp
 
I really like it. If you can get rid the haloing I like the composition and the way the flag pops. It would be cool if you could do a majority in Sepia, but make the flag pop out in red, white, and blue.
 
I really like it. If you can get rid the haloing I like the composition and the way the flag pops. It would be cool if you could do a majority in Sepia, but make the flag pop out in red, white, and blue.

Good suggestion, I'll try it! :D
 
I really like it. If you can get rid the haloing I like the composition and the way the flag pops. It would be cool if you could do a majority in Sepia, but make the flag pop out in red, white, and blue.

Good suggestion, I'll try it! :D

I don't know about anybody else but I usually do this by doing an "overlay" layer for each color I want to superimpose and hand coloring. It takes some time, but it can produce some really spiffy results.

P.S. If anybody has a better suggestion, PLEASE share it :)
 
I really like it. If you can get rid the haloing I like the composition and the way the flag pops. It would be cool if you could do a majority in Sepia, but make the flag pop out in red, white, and blue.

Good suggestion, I'll try it! :D

I don't know about anybody else but I usually do this by doing an "overlay" layer for each color I want to superimpose and hand coloring. It takes some time, but it can produce some really spiffy results.

P.S. If anybody has a better suggestion, PLEASE share it :)


Welp, I just selected the flag, pasted it onto a new layer. Added the sepia tone effect in iPhoto, and transferred the flag layer on top of it in Photoshop Elements.

Finished result: $fbprof4.webp
 
Welp, I just selected the flag, pasted it onto a new layer. Added the sepia tone effect in iPhoto, and transferred the flag layer on top of it in Photoshop Elements

OK, everybody point and laugh.... get it done and over with.... no idea why I never thought of that. Been using Photoshop for a while now, no real training or anything, just trial error and google..... Maybe I'll look into a book or something
 
Welp, I just selected the flag, pasted it onto a new layer. Added the sepia tone effect in iPhoto, and transferred the flag layer on top of it in Photoshop Elements

OK, everybody point and laugh.... get it done and over with.... no idea why I never thought of that. Been using Photoshop for a while now, no real training or anything, just trial error and google..... Maybe I'll look into a book or something

Hahaha, it's okay. That's how I've learned too, but everyone learns at a different pace and in different ways :D
 

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