Once Overexposed - Now Art

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justleesa

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Took this pic on Wednesday and the background was over exposed, but the star came out cool so I started playing around. I used the plaster filter and chose two colors that went well together.

The settings were:
Image balance - 31
smoothness - 2
Light direction - bottom left
Toolbar - Blue on top, turquoise on the bottom
 
Pretty cool! I've played around on Photoshop with lots of u/w images and have produced some very neat "artsy" stuff. I really like your starfish. Thanks for sharing.
 
Maya:
Pretty cool! I've played around on Photoshop with lots of u/w images and have produced some very neat "artsy" stuff. I really like your starfish. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Now it's time for you to share your art.
Aloha,
Lisa
 
diverdeb001:
Does everyone prefer Photoshop over other programs. What about the software that comes with the C5050?? db

Aloha Debbie,

You can do some things with the Camedia software, but not all things. IMHO the processing possibilities of the Camedia is very limited compared to those of Photoshop/Photoshop elements.
I myself use two different programs. #1 Photoshop elements and #2 Microsoft Picture it (older version) because I know it inside out and I can do some fun things there that I can't with PSE, which I'm sure I could with some plugins.

Aloha,
Lisa
 
Very nice. The colors are so cool...literally!
 

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