reconstructing effect

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steven
Aug 7, 2005
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Hi,
I was doing some experimenting in PS CS2 using this original image: http://www.nenya.be/temp/20050807/orig.png
The processed image is http://www.nenya.be/temp/20050807/processed.png

I forgot to log the actions, and now I’m having trouble to repeat it. For what I remember it was something like
1. create copy of orig and invert it (=work image)
2. calculate difference between work image and original => result is work image
3. repeat step 2
4. invert work image
5. calculate hard mix between work image and original

I tried using different channels and layers, but I can’t recreate the exact effect.
Ideaz any1?
TIA

Steven

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Roger McDoogal
Aug 10, 2005
"steven" wrote in message
Hi,
I was doing some experimenting in PS CS2 using this original image: http://www.nenya.be/temp/20050807/orig.png
The processed image is http://www.nenya.be/temp/20050807/processed.png
I forgot to log the actions, and now I’m having trouble to repeat it. For what I remember it was something like
1. create copy of orig and invert it (=work image)
2. calculate difference between work image and original => result is work image
3. repeat step 2
4. invert work image
5. calculate hard mix between work image and original

I tried using different channels and layers, but I can’t recreate the exact
effect.
Ideaz any1?
TIA

Steven

the graphic pen filter might acheive a similar effect

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