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Sky filters, anti-blue hue for daylight shots.
Noted* color names I have given relate to the color scale verticle in the middle of the color picker pallet, not the actual color as seen.
Menu:
Image/Adjustments/Photo Filter
red-brown*:
FFC1A2 r255 g193 b162 (20-30%)
red-magenta*:
FFA2CE r255 g162 b206 (15%)
red-orange*:
FFB6A2 r255 g182 b162 (30%)
tan, strong:
B87E39 r184 g126 b57 (20%)
which is close to the
sepia standard filter in PS CS:
AC7A33 r172 g122 b51 (20%)
Copy and paste into a text if anyone can use them because that pallet does not have a save option, at least in CS1. I cannot find anything on this subject anywhere online!
Has anyone experimented with this idea? Or does anyone have other and possibly better ideas for sky filters?
—
}<)))*> Giant_Alex
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
Noted* color names I have given relate to the color scale verticle in the middle of the color picker pallet, not the actual color as seen.
Menu:
Image/Adjustments/Photo Filter
red-brown*:
FFC1A2 r255 g193 b162 (20-30%)
red-magenta*:
FFA2CE r255 g162 b206 (15%)
red-orange*:
FFB6A2 r255 g182 b162 (30%)
tan, strong:
B87E39 r184 g126 b57 (20%)
which is close to the
sepia standard filter in PS CS:
AC7A33 r172 g122 b51 (20%)
Copy and paste into a text if anyone can use them because that pallet does not have a save option, at least in CS1. I cannot find anything on this subject anywhere online!
Has anyone experimented with this idea? Or does anyone have other and possibly better ideas for sky filters?
—
}<)))*> Giant_Alex
cravdraa_at-yahoo_dot-com
not my site: http://www.e-sword.net/
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