"EagleSun" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message
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> ok.. for testing your photoshop.. try this........
>
> 1: Make a copy of this and convert it to grayscale.
>
> 2: Then with your gray copy, darken it, so that the maximum highlight
> value
> is say... 96.
You mean 96% or 96/255? I've made one of each.
> 3: Add the darkened gray copy to the original. Well.. use A(1-B)+B
> formula.
Unfortunately photoshop doesn't use blends like "Add", let alone A(1-B)+B.
So I've had to use a multiply layer using the inverse of the greyscale (PS
doesn't seem to have an invert option so I did a difference with white),
with a "screen" layer that roughly looks additive.
> I'm curious to see the results.
What were you hoping it would look like? All you've done is effectively
desaturate the brighter bits, which looks pretty dull.
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Tek
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