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Here's StubbsyA different treatment of this very committed and particular photographer
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Matt. K
Matt... I really like this!!
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I really like that treatment Matt and I'm sure Peter will be quite impressed.
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Matt - I didn't know you could draw as well!?! Sheish..is there anything you can't do?
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That's amazing Matt... Perhaps a little judicious cloning in the earhole may make it even more flattering
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Well I have to comment, don't I.
I think the face is a little orange and I'm concerned about the earwax, but otherwise the treatment works superbly. In particular I think the arm, watch and camera work fantastically well at a textural level with this treatment. Next time get a better looking subject. Peter
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I suggest you have a look at what ISO setting you're using Matt... quite a bit of noise in the shot... oh... and by the way... time to clean the sensor... there appears to be an enormous dust bunny smack bang in the middle !!!
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Chris,
When did Matisse start taking photgraphs? Great treatment, Matt. g.
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This mite sound a bit trite....but I don't know the exact procedure! From memory, I converted to lab colour and split the channels. I saved A or B channel as a seperate file. I then opened that file and pasted it onto the original file and dropped the opacity a little to let some colour through. Then flattened the layers. I then went to curves and bumped the contrat up high. Made a copy of the layer and filled it with noise. Went to blur/movement and added some blurr. That's it....roughly. Regards
Matt. K
Matt, that is really a tremendous shot and great treatment to get something out of the box
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Next time Matt, would you kindly apply some digital talcum powder to that shiny bonce, the glare is overwhelming
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