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Nov 12, 2022 11:50:16   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
A fellow photographer and friend from the UK wanted to learn more about masking in Photoshop, and Zoom to the rescue. I started with one of my shots that never thrilled me, but thought it was a good simple shot to start with. As far as the dime a dozen shots of '55 Chevys go, IMO, it was just OK, and it's color was not my favorite. Kind of a peach color, ergo the title. I showed him the power of the new Object Selection tool in Photoshop, and if any further cleanup is required a few other tools can be used. However, typically I use the Polygonal tool for that. I went on to tell him that if you are selecting the subject (car here) but want to do something with the rest of the image, (the background) and not the subject, you must click Inverse before doing any of that. I told him that if you are going to spray out the background like below you can pick any color you want, but a color already in the image usually works well, or as in the case here, a complimentary color. Maybe a bit of a stretch here, and being that the cars color is in the red family, the compliment of red is green, and therefore my reasoning for going with a shade of green. So, as I'm working my way through this demo process with him my original feelings about not liking the image started to change, and I actually kind of like it now. I think it's proof as to how, with a little extra play, you can turn a mediocre image into something a little more special. So, the takeaway here is don't throw in the towel on those "so so" images, there just may be hope for them.



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Nov 12, 2022 12:58:24   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
It turns out that you are better than you though, Vince!

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Nov 12, 2022 13:20:56   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
UTMike wrote:
It turns out that you are better than you thought, Vince!


hahaha, maybe?? I think the message is that a passed over image may just have some potential. Sometimes, all it takes is a second, or even a third look. Thanks Mike!

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Nov 12, 2022 15:52:33   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
autofocus wrote:
A fellow photographer and friend from the UK wanted to learn more about masking in Photoshop, and Zoom to the rescue. I started with one of my shots that never thrilled me, but thought it was a good simple shot to start with. As far as the dime a dozen shots of '55 Chevys go, IMO, it was just OK, and it's color was not my favorite. Kind of a peach color, ergo the title. I showed him the power of the new Object Selection tool in Photoshop, and if any further cleanup is required a few other tools can be used. However, typically I use the Polygonal tool for that. I went on to tell him that if you are selecting the subject (car here) but want to do something with the rest of the image, (the background) and not the subject, you must click Inverse before doing any of that. I told him that if you are going to spray out the background like below you can pick any color you want, but a color already in the image usually works well, or as in the case here, a complimentary color. Maybe a bit of a stretch here, and being that the cars color is in the red family, the compliment of red is green, and therefore my reasoning for going with a shade of green. So, as I'm working my way through this demo process with him my original feelings about not liking the image started to change, and I actually kind of like it now. I think it's proof as to how, with a little extra play, you can turn a mediocre image into something a little more special. So, the takeaway here is don't throw in the towel on those "so so" images, there just may be hope for them.
A fellow photographer and friend from the UK wante... (show quote)


Magnificent shot, car design, and car color 🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑

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Nov 12, 2022 15:59:43   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
joecichjr wrote:
Magnificent shot, car design, and car color 🍑🍑🍑🍑🍑


thanks so much Joe!

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Nov 13, 2022 07:15:58   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
autofocus wrote:
A fellow photographer and friend from the UK wanted to learn more about masking in Photoshop, and Zoom to the rescue. I started with one of my shots that never thrilled me, but thought it was a good simple shot to start with. As far as the dime a dozen shots of '55 Chevys go, IMO, it was just OK, and it's color was not my favorite. Kind of a peach color, ergo the title. I showed him the power of the new Object Selection tool in Photoshop, and if any further cleanup is required a few other tools can be used. However, typically I use the Polygonal tool for that. I went on to tell him that if you are selecting the subject (car here) but want to do something with the rest of the image, (the background) and not the subject, you must click Inverse before doing any of that. I told him that if you are going to spray out the background like below you can pick any color you want, but a color already in the image usually works well, or as in the case here, a complimentary color. Maybe a bit of a stretch here, and being that the cars color is in the red family, the compliment of red is green, and therefore my reasoning for going with a shade of green. So, as I'm working my way through this demo process with him my original feelings about not liking the image started to change, and I actually kind of like it now. I think it's proof as to how, with a little extra play, you can turn a mediocre image into something a little more special. So, the takeaway here is don't throw in the towel on those "so so" images, there just may be hope for them.
A fellow photographer and friend from the UK wante... (show quote)


Nice !!
We called that color Titty Pink when it came out

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Nov 13, 2022 07:16:02   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Nice edit. Did you use a program to create the matt?

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Nov 13, 2022 09:01:01   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
Manglesphoto wrote:
Nice !!
We called that color Titty Pink when it came out


haha, good name for it Frank, thanks!

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Nov 13, 2022 09:02:14   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
Fstop12 wrote:
Nice edit. Did you use a program to create the matt?


yes I did, thanks, it's all done in Photoshop

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Nov 13, 2022 09:11:26   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
autofocus wrote:
yes I did, thanks, it's all done in Photoshop



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Nov 13, 2022 11:17:38   #
Wasabi
 

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Nov 13, 2022 11:24:12   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
Wasabi wrote:


kind thanks for the thumbs Wasabi!

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Nov 13, 2022 13:15:48   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great job, Vince.

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Nov 13, 2022 13:23:32   #
autofocus Loc: North Central Connecticut
 
Earnest Botello wrote:
Great job, Vince.


always appreciated Earnest, thanks!

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Nov 13, 2022 19:12:19   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
Wow....the color is outstanding.

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