Photoshop :: Warm/Soft Effect...

Apr 23, 2009

how to get the following effects like the photos shown below...I've tried saturation, highlights, brightness/contrast and still can't seem to get this beautiful soft warm glow effect.

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Photoshop :: How To Get Soft Light Effect On Photos

Oct 6, 2013

What is this effect called? I'd like to do some research into it so I can master the technique but I don't know where to startlooking.

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Photoshop :: How Soft Effect Can Be Created For Photos

Apr 1, 2011

how this 'soft' effect can be created for photos using Photoshop?I have tried searching on Google with little luck but hoping a PS expert.

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Photoshop :: Soft Focus/Glow Effect

Dec 10, 2007

how to achieve this kind of look, normally used in wedding photography.

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AutoDesk Smoke :: Hotkey To Add / Edit A Soft Effect?

Nov 24, 2011

Is there a hotkey to add/edit a soft effect?

I know that the Euphonix panel we have has an edit soft effect button. But it doesn't add the effect as well. (plus you have to hit the "NAV" button to make it accessible)

Does this function already exist?

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AutoDesk Smoke :: Importing A Slate With Soft Text Effect From 2012

Feb 15, 2013

This has happened repeatedly for me, importing a slate with soft text from 2012 corrupts my default library. I get-

"The following bins are corrupted: Default Library Choose recover or hit the Enter key to try and recover a backup version of the bins."

Recovering fails and I'm forced to hit cancel which let's me into the project with my media gone.

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Photoshop :: Color Settings Images Are Too Warm

Feb 23, 2008

Can someone help me understand color settings in Photoshop. My images look much lighter and warmer when I edit them than when I export them using Save for Web.

For a while I though it was because I was importing a raw file with a different color depth and profile so when it got saved as a jpg that the colors and brightness would shift. Recently, I made a graphic in Photoshop and it still looked warmer than the export. I also know temperature is displayed wrong in photoshop because when I create a neutral gray color its too warm. When it's exported using save for web the temperature is shown correctly.

If it was a mis calibrated monitor it would look warm all of the time. I'm using Photoshop CS3, my color profile is sRGB with color management turned off (its off because espon recommends this setting because it can better manage colors). Although I tried changing these settings and they don't seem to make a difference. Here's neutral gray image with screen caps to show you what I'm talking about.

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Photoshop :: Warm Glow On A Black Background?

Oct 25, 2006

need a glow on a black background like the one in this picture behind pocohantas.

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Lightroom :: 4.4 - Catalog Has A Very Warm Cast

Jan 24, 2014

I use LR 4.4. Recently everything on my monitor in my LR catalog has a very warm cast. Even the white portion of the histogram appears tan, not white. However, my monitor is calibrated and if I export an image and then open it in another program, such as Photoshop or paste it into Word, it appears fine, with the normal color temperate. The color temps listed for each photo in develop mode varies, from 5000 to higher, but all have this same, almost sepia cast. When I print an image, they appear fine as well. Is there some preference seeting that controls the color cast of the catalog?

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Lightroom :: 4.4 - All Brushes And Graduated Filters Adding Warm Yellow Tint

May 30, 2013

I'm using Lightroom 4.4 on Mac.
 
Having an issue where all brushes and graduated filters are adding a warm yellow tint, no matter what the color settings are for the brush. The tint persists, even if I convert the image to B&W within Lightroom.

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Photoshop :: Soft Edges

Jan 11, 2009

I'm trying to create a collage, will be my 10th high school anniversary soon and I really want to do this calmly before hand *ie. not in a rush as i do everything else*

the thing is i like this type of blending: photo blending type on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

but can't seem to replicate it with my own photos. I've tried reading up on various tutorials all over the net but most usually say to either use a soft eraser or vignette effect and i don't think the latter was used here and i tried the eraser and that just turned out ugly! Anyone with any suggestions on how to replicate this blending type ....

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Photoshop :: Soft Fade

May 9, 2006

I should like the attached image to fade seamlessly into a black background. The image is actually to be put onto a DVD disc label which means (I guess) that the resultant image shape should be either circular or oval.

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Photoshop :: Soft Ends

Nov 13, 2007

Im using the pen tool and stroking it with the brush tool and clicking the stimulate pressure setting but I still get hard edges at the end of the strokes.

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Photoshop :: Soft Proof Set Up?

Dec 4, 2008

I'm having with profiling my monitor/printer. I use an i1 Proof which includes the ability to profile my printer but my printer at the moment is a small Epson desktop printer - R220. "Near-as-damn_it" is my usual standard and suits me for general photography. At the moment I am photographing paintings with more exacting standards for reproduction.

I callibrate both monitor and printer. I have read and re-read instructions and use genuine paper/ink. My prints are appear a little darker than my monitor and in fact, the original painting. So can Soft proofing give an idea of the accuracy of the profile? (that's my main question).

Here are my settings

Device to simulate - myPrinterPaperProfile
Preserve RGB numbers - Not checked
REndering Intent - Perceptual
Black Point Compensation - checked
Simulate Paper - checked (which also auto checks the simulate black ink option)

Now, if that's my sofr proof setting and I toggle ctrl-y I am flipping between an impression of my printer profile and the actual display profile - is that correct? If I could put a screen shot of the two on the web,

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Photoshop :: Soft Focus

Sep 14, 2005

Does anyone know the technique to apply a soft focus to an image using the actions palette? Some would refer to it as "the move"...

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Photoshop :: Cutting Out Soft Shadows

Sep 30, 2012

I made a video tutorial on cutting out soft shadows in Photoshop that many of you may find useful.

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Photoshop :: Soft Brushes Are Not Appearing In Cs6?

Jun 13, 2012

Soft Brushes are not appearing in Cs6

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Photoshop :: Soft Metal Effects

Apr 11, 2004

I came across this very nice graphic a while back, and was wondering how they got the soft flat metal look. I'm told it's gradients and highlights, but I'm not sure exactly how they're done (my efforts didn't pan out).

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Photoshop :: Soft Glow On Portraits ...

Aug 21, 2008

how to do the stuff I was w/ the older version!

With the new photoshop how do I add the soft glow effect on portrait subjects?

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Photoshop :: How To Keep Soft Edges When Cutting From Jpg ?

Jul 5, 2007

I've got this .jpg picture which I derived from one japanese game.

It shows a character in color at the left and its borders at the right. It also have a nasty white background.
What I want to achieve is to get rid of background , making it transparent, while keeping the colored character AND not harming its soft edges. The final file should be .png
I wonder if it's possible and how. My previous attempts were fruitless, as everytime I ended bluring the edges manually.

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Photoshop :: Soft Colors And Contrast

Aug 15, 2006

I came across this forum as I was browsing various techniques on how I can improve and I very much tried to duplicate the colors/tone/atmosphere of this photo:

I don't know how to quite explain it or if I am using the right terms, but you can notice that the overall tone and color of the photo is somewhat washed out? Like the colors are a bit muted and soft but not too extremely so. And yet none of the picture loses its crispness. The colors look soft? I don't know how to quite explain it articulately.

I first tried to make a duplicate layer and then blurred it, and then proceeded to reduce its opacity, but that just made everything look "glowy", like something from heaven.

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Photoshop :: Save A Soft-Proofed

Jan 13, 2009

Let's assume that I have an image, foo.psd, open in PSCS4. I softproof the image for a particular paper and printer. When I hit Ctrl-Y, the image is shown in softproof mode, and the softproofing info is appended to the image name in the PSCS4 window. Is there any way to save a copy of foo.psd with the soft proofing applied, i.e. foo-softproof.psd?

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Photoshop :: Soft Brush Effects

Jul 14, 2006

how you add little blotches of color like these pictures here...

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Photoshop :: Soft Glass Glare

Nov 27, 2004

how to create a soft glow/glare often found in glass surfaced objects?

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Photoshop :: Convert To Profile And Soft Proofing

Nov 19, 2012

I. Per the instructions of the printer who's printing my work, I've converted my image profiles to Dot Gain 20%. I would like to make sure that what I'm seeing on my screen will a) be a close match to what she (the woman printing the work) will see on her screen; and b) give me a sense of how the printer (Espson Stylist Pro 4800) will interpret and print the work.I should change my Proof Setup to Dot Gain 20%, no?

II. I also need to make a set of jpegs that will be seen on a variety of screens, each of a different make and calibration. These jpegs need to be as convincing a match to the print as possible, with allowances, of course being made for paper, ink, etc. The match has to be close. Is there a standard for softproofing that will allow me to see what's likely to appear on a given screen. A tall order, I know. Wondering if I should just inform the viewers to view the jpegs with their monitors set to a certain color profile--or if I should send them a monitor profile along with the jpegs.

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Photoshop :: Canvas Rotation - Images Appear Soft?

Sep 18, 2012

Canvas rotation is a great tool, but something bugs me about it: As is commonly known, Photoshop offers pre-set zoom levels. By that I mean 25%, 33,3%, 50%, 66,7%, 100%, et. In other words: The zoom level Photoshop jumps to when using the + or - buttons on the keyboard. If an image is in it´s normal orientation on the screen, it appears sharp at all zoom levels. This changes however with canvas rotation.

Rotated at 90°, 180° and 270° the appearance of sharpness is maintained at all zoom levels. But with a rotation in between those values the appearance of sharpness is maintained only at 33,3% and 66,7% zoom. 25%, 50% and 100% make the image appear soft when combined with free canvas rotation.

Could it be the graphics card/driver having a problem with the image represantion while canvas rotation is used? And if so, what kind of graphic processor/driver would be able to maintain the appearance of sharpness at all zoom levels, while canvas rotation is being used?
 
Before I come across as being nitpicky: I´m mainly using Photoshop for illustration, which means a lot of freehand sketching. Being able to rotate the image area is therefore very important for me, and at some point this soft appearance of an image started to slightly annoy me because it´s slightly blurring detail. I guess it´s the same with seamlessly zooming in and out: At odd zoom levels the image becomes kinda soft as well, even without canvas rotation.
 
A little excursion into the past, to clarify this issue further: Let´s wind the clocks back to pre-creative suite days. Back then I noticed something strange with those pre set zoom levels in Photoshop. The image appeared perfectly fine at 25%, 50% and 100%, but had jagged edges at 33,3% and 66,7% (as if overly sharpened), which basiclly forced me to work only with the zoom levels mentioned first. Now this problem is gone, which I guess is mainly due to improved graphic drivers (if not: Let me know, I´m always willing to learn).

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Photoshop :: Get Soft Proofing And Color Profile?

Mar 9, 2012

having problems getting consistent archival inkjet prints from the places I have tried. I am now looking at 'soft proofing' which I suspect is not without its pearls. The problems I experienced before where the images were not converted to the correct profile was that sometimes they would print out,

at great cost correctly and sometime they would not, again at great cost. If the image is converted to the correct colour profile, in this case Hahnemule, will the embedded profile that the image will be printed out consistently and 2 different days?

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Photoshop :: Soft Edge Brush Tool

Jun 3, 2006

I used the magnetic lasso tool and need to soften the edges of the picture. My tutorials and book tell me that under the selection brush tool I will find the option for a soft-edge brush. Well when I click on the selection brush tool nothing comes up.

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Photoshop :: Best Soft Brush For Accurate Masks

Jul 13, 2009

hi which is your best soft brush for accurate masks? for example add blurr and mask the hairs in a headshot and the face or in short you fav brush to make accurate masks? i use the normal brush hardness 0% but i know there are many many brushes to download ,with different shapes have a nice day

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Photoshop :: How To Create Soft Focus On Certain Parts Of A Pic

Sep 16, 2005

not sure if it's a filter of they're using the gausion blur filter. I tried the blur filter but I dom't like the results.

on the main image of this poster. Certain areas of the picture have a soft focus.

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Photoshop :: Profiles Don't Show Up In Soft Proof...

Apr 14, 2008

an old box of Crane Museo paper to make some prints on my Epson 3800. I downloaded and installed the Museo profile from Crane almost a year ago, and it shows up in the Windows/sys32/spool/drivers/color directory, along with all my other profiles.

But when I tried to soft proof the image in CS3, the Museo profile did not appear in the list in the Soft Proof dialog. On closer look, there were a few other profiles that also failed to appear.

Is there any way to manually add these profiles to the Soft Proof list? I always thought that the Soft Proof drop down list just picked up the entire "...../color" directory?

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