Photoshop :: Yellow/Brownish Skies, And Landscape?
Jan 30, 2007I really dont have any idea on how to do that :/, do any of you guys know where i can find a tutorial, if you do, link me up!
View 4 RepliesI really dont have any idea on how to do that :/, do any of you guys know where i can find a tutorial, if you do, link me up!
View 4 RepliesI want to use my CS 5 with my B&W image to add color to image to make a good brownish sepia,to print. I want to do this when I bring up my color tools they go grey. So just to check, I bring in a Color image no problem, color tools are active. What is changing, how do I get my sepia added to my B&W image.The B&W negs were done at a lab, made digital, and sent to me on a CD, is it possible that is the problem?
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using photoshop 7 and pc.
I dont know if these are great examples but Im wanting to create skies that look "scratchy".
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a picture I'm trying to fix up that has a dull white sky. I'd like to make the sky blue. I've tried filling the sky with a baby blue (R16 G232 B245) at 15% opacity, but it doesn't look right.
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View 1 Replies View Relatedim trying to make a mountainous landscape. only thing is, i dont have a clue how to even start.
View 4 Replies View Relatedis there a way to set an a4 in landscape orientation rather than seeing it as a portrait? and i don't want to change the settings from a4 vice versa to make it landscape.id like to know if there is a hidden option for the orientation we can set our document to.
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View 22 Replies View RelatedI know a landscape can be stretched into a panoramic in CS4 but, where to find the tools & how to do it.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a document with two pages, and each page is two pages wide.
The document needs to be four pages on top of one another, but I don't know how to convert the original. I know how to change landscape/portrait views in Preferences, but the document itself is two pages wide.
if I have a portrait photo and want to change it to a landscape photo. I used resize to change the the dimensions of the photo but the results make the photo a bit distored.
View 1 Replies View RelatedThis is probably easy, but I'm a newbie to Photoshop. I was just on vacation, and took some pictures of some old castles. I couldn't frame the whole thing, so I thought I'd take several shots and see if I could merge them all together.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a lovely picture that is taken in landscape and i want to change it to portrait so i can print it and hang it. how do i do this with out losing qualtiy in the print.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I get landscape orientation? I do alot of collage's, everything is potrait orientation.I am using photoshop 9 for pictures.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow do you change a picture from portrait to landscape in Photoshop CS5?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to create a hole on a golf course and need to be able to add some gentle rolling effects to the fairway layer so it doesn't look flat. Can PS6 do this? I do not currently have CS6 extended but could get it if needed. I was thinking maybe some kind of wire frame and then it could generate some hightlights and shadows based on that frame?
I know nothing about 3d but from what I do know that is what came to mind. Right now I'm doing it with the burn and dodge tools and other similar methods but it's time consuming.
CS6, no page setup? I see no option permitting me to choose landscape or portrait view. I'm using mountain lion and a canon mp560. There's nothing under print settings. "layout direction" Is it a compatibility problem between CS6 and my printer? Is there a workaround?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI find many references on the web to CS3 actions for resizing images. But I haven't found anyone dealing with the problem of the image orientation (landscape or portrait).
I want to have an action to resize an image to 72dpi (or 96?, which is best?) and constrain the width/height to 1024pixels. How can an action determine whether the image's orientation is landscape or portrait?
Photoshop is opening my landscape shots from my digital camera in portrait format. The thumbnail is landscape and Illustrator and all my other programs open it landscape.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a PC with Windows 7 Pro. I have had Photoshop Elements 9 installed for awhile now but find I am unable to use the photomerge landscape feature anymore. When I click on file, new, the photomerge landscape option is greyed out.
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow an image I'm working on looks in photoshop as opposed to how the image actually looks. All my images look like this in photoshop. How can I stop this as it's really screwing up my work because I can't tell what it really looks like?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have also tried using photomerge in CS5, and the same results occur. I used a stable tripod and made sure that both the camera and the tripod was level.
View 16 Replies View RelatedI stitched a landscape but my parallax was probably too much. See the attached photo. I have used the clone tool in the past but many new tools have been added and I think I saw somewhere that theres a way to select this with a bounding box and then warp it over.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I select Landscape printing, Photoshop CS6 waitis a moment and then goes back to portrait printing. And it will not print landscape. I still have CS5.1 and it works fine.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am making a fiction map. I want a fast way to drop down mountains and trees and any repeating landscape. I figured a good way to do this would be to draw said tree or mountains and then set it to a brush preset, add some size jitter and spacing.
It works well except for 1 problem. The brush drops down images that are vaguely transparent so when 1 mountain overlaps another, it creates an overlay that looks horrible. As if the brush is 50% opaque.
I need to reproduce wavy contour (blueprint) lines which will follow the undulating landscape on a lot of images I have. As per the attachment, they almost have a neon glow and are in a grid format. I can do a grid but adding the wave filter doesn't allow me to adapt it to suit the pic.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have now finally taken the plunge and added a D100 to my camera bag (cracking camera).
Having been to a local camera club however I was dissapointed to see that all the phorographs displayed had drastically overexposed sky's and much detail lost as a result. It strikes me as somewhat lazy that nobody appears to have made any effort to compensate for this.
I do like night / available light photgraphy and notice from working with friends on night shoots that digital cameras can give unnatural daylight effects (partly because they dont suffer reciprocity I guess).
When using my F100 I would naturally tend to use filters (polarizer, ND grads etc) to retain some colour and detail in the sky. Similarly when using Mono I would use the usual red, yellow, green filters etc or I guess I could carry on using my Cokin P filters with my D100 or get a similar effect using photoshop (one I have worked through a few tutorials)
I know that P/Shop can emulate grad filters but what about polarizers?
I am trying to figure out a way to automatically crop a photo to say 4x6 INDEPENDENT of whether it is landscape or portrait while running a batch script. This is after I have done all my editing on the file (the first thing being that I turn the portraits the correct way).
I can sort (using windows) the file size and that tells me which are portraits and which are landscapes. I then create two directories, move the files to the appropriate directory and then run the crop script (making sure the horizontal and vertical crop dimensions are set correctly). This is a pain and wanted to see if there is some way to automate it without having to parse the files into two directories to start.