Sunglass effect / polarize filter

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pgrooff
Jul 23, 2004
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When I look through my sunglasses, the world seems brighter. How can I simulate this (polarize) effect in photoshop?.

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LenHewitt
Jul 23, 2004
What you are seeing through your shades is a change in colour contrast which you are perceiving as a change in ‘brightness’ -in fact shades REDUCE ‘brightness’ – that’s what they are for!

The Curves menu (CTRL+M) is where you control contrast.
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Dion_G
Jul 24, 2004
Try the BluBlockers® filter. It’s bundled with Zoom and Enhance and The Simpsons filter on the Stonecutters members Secret Effects CD.

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