10.22.2009

Filters


Pinch Filter- Before I used this filter I used the Hue/Saturation palette to increase the saturation of the photo, this meant that it would make the final image look more surreal once I applied the pinch effect. Then using the setting below I made a subtle yet surreal result that was similar to the fisheye effect of lomography cameras.


Different Cloud- I started by duplicating the layer so that the top layer's blending mode could be set to color and this would result in the original colors not being lost whilst the effect of the cloud could still was there. Then on the bottom layer I applied the different cloud effect, there was not setting I could choose for this however.


Ink outlines- For this filter I decided to drastically alter the hue and saturation of the photo to maximize the effect, changed the Hue to -106 and the saturation to 50. Then I directed applied the filter to the same layer, using the setting displayed below.


Photocopy- I duplicated the layer so that I had two to work with, for the top one I set the blend mode to Luminosity, and with the bottom I used the photocopy filter using the setting below. When these were combined it produced a mostly monochrome effect however the darker parts of the photocopy layer become brown on the final image.


Crystallize- I started by altering the levels so that I could produce much more contrast when using this filter. I made the mid-tones much lighter and increased the black tones. Then in the filter options I made the crystal pattern quite large so as to achieve this effect.

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