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Welcome To NewFreeTemplates.com Photoshop Tutorials Area - That Polarized Look
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| The original image was taken with the Olympus E10 on a
bright sunny day. Even though it looked good it lacked the punch that can
be achieved with a polarize filter. But in a few simple steps using
Photoshop we can really add some impact to our image. |
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| The first job is to duplicated the Background
layer by dragging it over the 'Create A New Layer' icon as shown
above. You can make any minor adjustments to our image using Levels
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| Working on the new layer call up the Channel
Mixer found under the Image>Adjust menu and tick the
Monochrome box on the palette as shown above. This will change your
image into a black and white image. Try experimenting with the sliders on
the Source Channels setting until you find the ideal setting for
your image. The values used for this image are shown
above. |
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| Working on the Layers palette from the Blend
Mode select Soft Lights, this will blend the black and white
layer with the original colour image. Try experimenting with the
Opacity setting as well, as small adjustments can make all the
difference to your finished image. |
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Finally a seagull was added to finsh the image of St.
David's Hotel |
| This effect works really well on images with clear
blue skies. Used with other tools such as Quick Mask and
experimenting with Blend Modes it can also work wonders on
images. |
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