rutt
Nov-26-2005, 09:18 AM
One thing I got from Dan Margulis' class I just took was to always try using a the red channel as a luminosity blend for better skys. Here is a before/after of a shot of PFs.
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/46007884-O.jpg
All I did here was:
Copy the red channel (preserve the drippings.)
Convert to LAB
Duplicate layer
Substitute that red channel for the L channel in the duplicate layer
Play with blending options and layer mask to restrict the luminosity blend to the sky.
Could try steepening the highlights of the luminosity layer to make the sky more dramatic (didn't do this.)
You can tell it's going to work by looking at the red channel before you get going:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/46004113-L.jpg
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/46007884-O.jpg
All I did here was:
Copy the red channel (preserve the drippings.)
Convert to LAB
Duplicate layer
Substitute that red channel for the L channel in the duplicate layer
Play with blending options and layer mask to restrict the luminosity blend to the sky.
Could try steepening the highlights of the luminosity layer to make the sky more dramatic (didn't do this.)
You can tell it's going to work by looking at the red channel before you get going:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/46004113-L.jpg