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#1
22-02-13 08:51 PM
Re: I.R. Starling
Mike hope your Mum didn't see the previous photo, the IR conversion took his eye out and I didn't notice -
#2
23-02-13 06:32 AM
Re: I.R. Starling
This is an amazing striking image Graham and very eye catching! Question please?! Was this difficult to achieve Graham and could I get the same result using Gimp? thanks Graham ..Caroline -
#3
23-02-13 02:06 PM
Re: I.R. Starling
Thanks for you comments Caroline.It was quite easy to do and you could do it in Gimp.Just duplicate your background layer then invert the duplicate layer, the colours will look a bit strange when you do this Then still on the duplicate layer open up hue and saturation ( or whatever it's called in Gimp) and move the sliders till your happy -
#4
24-02-13 11:30 AM
Re: I.R. Starling
Hi Graham, many thanks for your tutorial! I look forward to trying that very soon, it's brilliant that Members like yourself on WDC are willing to share your knowledge, advice and time freely and for this it is greatly appreciated, many thanks..Caroline









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