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hand coloring in lightroom

17 Apr

I’ve always loved hand-colored photos.   They have such a great look, very unique, very interesting.  For those who don’t know, “hand coloring” refers to any process where a photographer uses pigment, dye or paint of some sort to manually add color to a black and white photo.   Historically this was done in the 1800s by photographers using pigment and gum arabic on daguerreotypes!  The technique persisted in one  form or another throughout the years until it was supplanted by actual color photography.  Of course, just because it is no longer necessary to get color in such a way doesn’t mean it can’t be used for asthetic effect.

I shoot a lot of black and white film, which I generally scan and process in lightroom rather than wet printing.  Now if you’ve used lightroom, you are probably familiar with the brush tools for things like exposure, clarity or even skin smoothing.  However, the oft overlooked “tint” option can be used to easily paint in color to a black and white image for a “hand colored” effect.

let’s take this image.

This was shot on film (with a holga!) during a vintage pin-up shoot.  In other words, there is no actual color information in the file etc…

Now I’m going to hand color it to approximate the actual colors of the scene.  First we start by going into the lightroom brush tools.  Make sure all the adjustment sliders are set to zero (we are just painting on color here, not adjusting the photo itself)   Click on the tint box at the bottom right to bring up the color picker.

A little trick with the color picker is that if you hold the mouse button down you can drag the eyedropper out of the little selection window and  sample color from *anything* on screen.  One useful trick with this is to have a “reference photo” open separately and sample your colors for hand coloring from that.

Since the couch in this shot was a green color, I grab a nice rich green and begin painting my mask.  I find it more accurate to paint with the red overlay on (click “O” to toggle the overlay on or off).  You’ll want to use a separate mask for each area of color.  Here’s the green mask for the couch all done.

yeah, it’s not perfect, but close enough :-)

I then do separate masks for her shirt (pink) and her skin.   With hand coloring, I like to leave a portion of the image uncolored which gives it it’s signature b/w+color look, different from “selective coloring”

and the final result:

Now this may be kind of a “niche” technique, and certainly not suited for all photos but it’s quick and easy and yields a very unique effect.  Overall it’s a nice trick to have in one’s toolbox.

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d3x

17 Apr

Saving Service & Selection – created at animoto.com
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Professional Photoshop retouching tutorial

17 Apr

In this tutorial I teach you the most professional techniques on the digital beauty and fashion retouching!
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Retouching Skin – Spot Healing Brush

17 Apr

Retouching skin can quickly become a tricky task. There are few absolutes when it comes to making faces and bodies look good — but everyone knows instantly when it’s done wrong. In clips from our latest webinar, master retoucher, Jason Hoppe, delves into retouching skin in Photoshop. This clip looks at the Photoshop Spot Healing Brush, or as Jason calls it, the Neosporin Brush. Click on a blemish, and like magic, it’s gone!
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WATCH ME FLEX(D3X FLEX)

16 Apr

MUh PLAy SiStA D3xX FL3X.N iN hA SALt ND P3PPA OUTFiT.! ONNNNN M3hhhh.!

the begin of californicatio in my arrangement little more different from the john frusciante’s arr.
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3D Vision workshop, with “Stereo Sue” Barry – Part 1

16 Apr

Learning to See in Three Dimensions with Susan Barry, author of FIXING MY GAZE. Video courtesy of Dennis Green, Copyright GreenHouse Productions. This is an excerpt from a longer video of Susan Barry speaking at the National Stereoscopic Association meeting in July, 2009. For more information about this workshop, please visit: www.3DPhotoWorkshops.com
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Enchancing Boobs Tutorial

16 Apr

Stock image by ZoomZoom, find it here: zoomstock.deviantart.com Model: Chanthel Raquel
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Heute sind wir alle browserfruits

16 Apr

Apfel

Wie ihr ja bereits wisst, versuchen wir (Hannes, Holger und Steffen) zusammen mit euch allen den Blogbetrieb auf kwerfeldein.de während Martins Abwesenheit aufrecht zu erhalten, was keine leichte Aufgabe für uns ist.

Umso mehr freuen wir uns über die zahlreichen Angebote für Gastartikel und möchten uns für die tolle Unterstützung bei allen Autoren bedanken! Um mit Martins Worten zu reden: “Ihr rockt!” 😉

Heute ist Sonntag, und Sonntags sind die browserfruits auf kwerfeldein.de inzwischen schon zur Institution geworden. Natürlich können wir jetzt keine so beeindruckende Linksammlung aus dem Ärmel schütteln, wie Martin sie sonst jede Woche liebevoll sammelt und recherchiert.

Da wir die browserfruits aber diese Woche nicht ausfallen lassen wollen und von der großen Unterstützung von Eurer Seite so begeistert sind, haben wir uns überlegt, heute gemeinsam die besten Fotografie-Links der vergangenen Woche zu sammeln. Martin hat das ganze in den vergangenen Monaten bereits zwei mal getestet, und es waren immer wieder großartige Links dabei.

Also: Zeigt allen eure neusten Entdeckungen, die ihr bei den Streifzügen durch Netz gemacht habt. Das können Fotos, Blogartikel, Podcastfolgen, Videos, Nachrichten oder was auch immer sein – Hauptsache, es hat etwas mit Fotografie zu tun. Aber ihr kennt das ja schon. Falls nicht:

Wie geht das?

Hinterlasst einfach einen Kommentar mit maximal drei Links zu interessanten Seiten mit Bezug zur Fotografie und erklärt kurz, um was es sich auf den Seiten handelt. HTML ist dabei erlaubt, ihr könnt das Ganze also schön verpacken, wenn ihr wollt. Wer keine Lust auf HTML hat, kann (um Platz zu sparen) lange URLs über Shortener wie is.gd verkürzen.

Wichtig dabei ist aber, dass niemand selbstreferenziell Links auf seine eigenen Blogs, Flickrstreams oder sonstige Sachen postet. Aber das versteht sich ja eigentlich von selbst, oder?

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Werbepause: Buchtipp – Vom Alltäglichen zum Besonderen!


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Inter-Dimensional Beings Visible in Water Vortex?

16 Apr

I have recently noticed that an interesting phenomenon takes place when I shine my 250MW Green Laser directly down the center of the vortex. It seems to disrupt the rotation of the neodymium magnets within the container and eventually the rotating magnets begin to rattle in a pattern that sounds almost like electricity, or the Schumann Resonance. Additionally, the reflection/refraction of the laser light as it is pointed down the vortex displays a fascinating and very dynamic fractal symmetry. At approximately 2:39 I begin shining the laser down the vortex take a close look at 2:41-2:49, and 3:49-3:51. Notice the strange silhouettes visible within the top of the vortex… Try taking screenshots of this and enhancing them in photoshop… I enhanced some of the screenshots last night and was thoroughly creeped out by the result. I’m looking forward to your thoughts about that! Try the experiment out for yourself and by all means share your thoughts with me. YoungTesla www.extropedia.org The book “Living Water- Viktor Schauberger and the Secrets of Natural Energy” by Olof Alexandersson was the root of my inspiration, which inevitably led to this experiment.
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Luna Versus You – Lights Out Lovers

16 Apr

Animated video for the first single from Luna Versus You Album Available at: iTunes: bit.ly CD Baby: bit.ly Bandcamp: bit.ly Amazon: bit.ly
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Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto relax in sunny Hawaii in this classic 1937 cartoon!
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