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2014-03-12, 00:12:38

ivanziva

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I did some quick testing, for some work in progress, and i liked the image actually, and decided to show here...

2014-03-12, 00:52:06
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Alex Abarca

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I dig it. How did you do the chromatic abberation?

2014-03-12, 00:56:12
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ivanziva

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it was added in PS...  I overdo it, didn't i? :-D 

2014-03-12, 01:58:34
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Chakib

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Nice work ! CA is not overdone here it doesn't hurt my eyes even if it's a bit visible in the bottom of the table but i like it anyway , Bravo !

2014-03-12, 05:58:21
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Alex Abarca

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No you didn't over do it (it looks perfect), I just dont know how to do it. How did you do it?

2014-03-12, 08:15:15
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under  filters in PS you have Lens corrections filter (ctrl+shift+R) and pick a "custom" drop-down palette....  feel free to play with sliders,  but i attached printscreeen with position that i prefere most...  :-)

i hope this would be useful, cheers!
« Last Edit: 2014-03-12, 10:04:30 by ivanziva »

2014-03-12, 08:18:12
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Nice work ! CA is not overdone here it doesn't hurt my eyes even if it's a bit visible in the bottom of the table but i like it anyway , Bravo !
Thanks Chakib, i really appreciate!

2014-03-12, 09:59:05
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maru

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Or you can load your render in PS using: file > open as > *camera raw formats* and then you get your image in Camera Raw - Lightroom style. :)
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2014-03-12, 10:10:47
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And, it was there in front of my eyes, since always?!?  Great! I could have died without knowing it's there!.... :-D 
Thank you maru very much indeed!

2014-03-12, 18:19:15
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Alex Abarca

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Same here^^^^^. Thanks for showing us your process. Congrats on your work!