That is a smashing picture Ronnie, how did you manage that? Based on the copy I am assuming that you have done this using a digicam, was the picture exposed in a certain way or is it entirely a photoshop trick. Am very curious.
Open the color image in Photoshop and go to Image>Adjustments>Channel Mixer. Tick in the Monochrome box. Then do some juggling with the sliders till you get the effect you want. Try to keep the percentage total close to 100%.
See my next post wherein I have converted a color image to pseudo-infrared.
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That is a smashing picture Ronnie, how did you manage that? Based on the copy I am assuming that you have done this using a digicam, was the picture exposed in a certain way or is it entirely a photoshop trick. Am very curious.
Thanks. The effect is done entirely in Photoshop.
Photoshop? What technique, I am curious...
Open the color image in Photoshop and go to Image>Adjustments>Channel Mixer. Tick in the Monochrome box. Then do some juggling with the sliders till you get the effect you want. Try to keep the percentage total close to 100%.
See my next post wherein I have converted a color image to pseudo-infrared.
smashing trick dada.... learning from you....i have mastered it toooooo
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