This is my third, so not an entry, so don’t vote on it, but I thought folks would be interested in seeing what you can get with the new Photoshop (Beta) generative AI using the entire image as a basis, rather than the more widely discussed uses of adding or removing elements or extending the background. Easy technique, explained here:
My black and white rendering with my favorite means of obtaining a faux-IR look.
This recipe is of my own making, exceeding (in my estimation) IR simulation preset or manipulation of colors with sliders with Black and White adjustment layer alone. In PS, I jump into the LAB color space to invert the A-channel and push the color contrast in A and B channels before going back to RGB and using a red filter preset in the Black and White adjustment layer.
Nice job with exposure and shutter speed! all post processing in PS
Thanks, Chris. Love the LiveND feature with IBIS that allows me to easily handhold captures such as these.
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Nice idea, Deb
My own (aggressive?) interpretation
Lots going on in this image, so dodged and burned to try to direct the eye. All in LR.
This very much captures the feel of the morning.
Also in LR.
I think this scene if very friendly to a black and white treatment. Nicely done.
This is my third, so not an entry, so don’t vote on it, but I thought folks would be interested in seeing what you can get with the new Photoshop (Beta) generative AI using the entire image as a basis, rather than the more widely discussed uses of adding or removing elements or extending the background. Easy technique, explained here:
I hadn’t seen that. Thanks for sharing!
My black and white rendering with my favorite means of obtaining a faux-IR look.
This recipe is of my own making, exceeding (in my estimation) IR simulation preset or manipulation of colors with sliders with Black and White adjustment layer alone. In PS, I jump into the LAB color space to invert the A-channel and push the color contrast in A and B channels before going back to RGB and using a red filter preset in the Black and White adjustment layer.
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