Colors
By:Lloyd E. Peterson
Date: 12/20/2004, 7:41 am
Date: 12/20/2004, 7:41 am
In Response To: Re: Material: End Pour: Volume and Location (Robert N Pruden)
My world is black and white, with just a touch of color.
I've been putting together a slide show of my construction and I use Adobe Photoshop Elements (often packaged with scanner, etc). This is a cutdown version of Photoshop, but I've done much with it.
What I do, to draw attention to certain features, is digitally make a copy of the photograph (add another layer) that overlays the first. I then change that overlay to black and white. To get color where I want it I selectively digitally erase the b&w.
This is a very easy process. You are the first to comment. thank you
Messages In This Thread
- Material: End Pour: Volume and Location *Pic*
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/19/2004, 10:12 pm- Carbon ?
Erik, Belgium -- 12/20/2004, 5:03 am- Not Carbon Cloth
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/20/2004, 7:47 am
- Re: Material: End Pour: Volume and Location
Robert N Pruden -- 12/20/2004, 12:35 am- Colors
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/20/2004, 7:41 am- Re: Colors
Robert N Pruden -- 12/20/2004, 12:38 pm
- Re: Colors
- deck beam?
Randy Knauff -- 12/19/2004, 11:50 pm- Re: deck beam?
LeeG -- 12/21/2004, 9:14 am- It isn't a laminated beam
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/20/2004, 8:10 am- Better Little Beam Photo *Pic*
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/20/2004, 8:08 am- Re: deck beam? *Pic*
Lloyd E. Peterson -- 12/20/2004, 7:34 am - It isn't a laminated beam
- Not Carbon Cloth
- Carbon ?