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Polarizing Your Images

Discussion in 'Digital photography' started by dengfeng, Dec 6, 2006.

  1. dengfeng

    dengfeng Guest

    With just a few steps, you can easily enhance the look of your images without owning a polarizing filter.

    First, select the photo you want to use:
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    Step 1: Open up the photo you would like to enhance in Photoshop and duplicate the layer.

    Step 2: ‘Ctrl’ + ‘Shift’ + ‘U’ to desaturate the photo.

    Step 3: Apply a gaussian blur between 40 - 70 pixels.

    Step 4: Invert the colors (‘Ctrl’ + ‘I’) and set the layer blend mode to overlay.

    Step 5: Go ‘Image’ > ‘Adjustments’ > ‘Levels’. Here is what I used however just experiment until you achieve the look you like.
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    The Final step is to simply mask the layer and there you have it - an enhanced image without using a polarizing filter.

    Enjoy!
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    by ZHeng
     
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  2. NINVIN21

    NINVIN21 Regular member

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    WoW I'm terrible at Photoshop, But this guide was so easy to use I got it.
    Just wanted to say thank you
    There is so many photoshop guides out there I never no which ones to use. But I will be useing this one for sure.
     
  3. ireland

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    my turn,the pix i see is in bright sun,so be it...and i is not using photoshop..

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  4. Pnoy

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    hwere is Overlay!! i cant find it!!! arrghhhhhhhh
     
  5. Pnoy

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    nvm....got anymore tricks man...
     
  6. corn

    corn Guest

    Ireland what were you using?
     
  7. ireland

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    my cameras all have a polarizing filter installed as a extra lens..
    so i do not have to do the above.

    corn
    i did that pix with microsoft digital image 2006..


    and got the same results with a old program called microsoft picture it 2000.

    note i do have photoshop,and know how to use it..
    but using the abover programs i can fix a pix in 1/3 the time as using photoshop..
     
  8. corn

    corn Guest

    Oh.. I don't think I have that..
     
  9. dengfeng

    dengfeng Guest

    i have just saw the guide bu ZHeng in another forum
    i think it may be useful to everyone here
    so i post here to some one who need it
    hope it helps!
     

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