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| | | | So here we are at the end (not really, but too much more and we'll be just beating a dead horse). What I feel many of posts become... My intention at this point is to document some sort of workflow that might prove useful to others (and myself - you'd be surprised at how much I learn writing these posts...). So I'll touch on the final topic I wanted to talk about, blending different bits from various layers and working through a couple of examples. The rest of the tutorials in this series are here: B&W C... | |
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| | | | Brorfelde landscape by Stig Nygaard (cb) After adding an aggressive curve along with a mid-tone luminosity mask. I had previously written about adapting Tony Kuyper's Luminosity Masks for GIMP. I won't re-hash all of the details and theory here (just head back over to that post and brush up on them there), but rather I'd like to re-visit them using channels. Specifically to have another look at using the mid-tones mask to give a little pop to images. Luminosity Masking in darktable: PIXLS.US - Luminosity... | |
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