Wine shall light the way

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First time I tried this lol. Anyone else into colour popping?? I don't know what it's called???

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Lots of comments please!!! =D cheers
 
I'm not usually a fan of this, but I think it looks pretty good here.

I don't know what it's called???

I think most people call it selective color, or something very close to that.
 
I never really thought of trying it until tonight. Was digging through sme photos and the wine just popped out in the shot so I tried making it pop out even more lol.
 
First time I tried this lol. Anyone else into colour popping?? I don't know what it's called???

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Lots of comments please!!! =D cheers

Yeah I've done some like that too, I have a thread somewhere.
 
I have done it once but I am not sure up to an extent. I never really thought of trying it.
 
Feel free to post your own examples :thumbup:
 
I used it a little here. The camera I was using has the color selection feature, I had selected the horses sorrel coloring, and made the selection very strict... so it only took the parts highlighted in the sun, and not the darker parts in shadows.
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The ducks feet look a bit... lol uum fake? :lmao: not rendered too well.

Got any more?

I'm gonna have to have another go
 
Yeh not bad...I don't like the crop though lol...

nice one:thumbup:
 
Hey Once i tried this with my friends but i don't like that taste ...so I never thought of trying it....
 
I think, this way of "colour popping" is called "selective colouring", and I've tried it, too, once I knew how to actually do it, and I still have some photos somewhere in the archives that were treated accordingly, just for fun, but for most of the time I don't like it too much. But your photo of the red red wine is quite a nice example for it.
 
im love selective coloring. i use it alot when i want something in my pictures to just pop out. here are some i did. plus it makes pictures more interseting sometimes. =]

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is it just adding the colored layer (the selected object) ontop of the desaturated whole?
 
I really like it, but the color looks more like koolaid. Maybe its just the lighting being put through the wine, but it looks a little too light for it to be a red wine.

Steve
 

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