I will join Mary today at Little Red House for Mosaic Monday.
Go visit her blog for some great photography.
Some of you have asked how I get the focal color in a black and white photo while editing. I am sure there is several ways to do it. I am using Picasa so I will show you how I do it with that program. (Picasa is a free download photo editing software)
Pick out the picture you think will have a good subject for focal color.
While editing the photo click the effects tab and click focal B & W.
You see how your cursor turns into a +. This will be where you will have that pop of color in your black and white.
After working with this software for awhile I just discovered last week that the + moves with your cursor! Here I placed the pop of color on the blue transferware coffee pot.
Once you get the pop of color where you want it in your black and white you can adjust it with these controls. You have size which will adjust the radius and sharpness which will let you see where the color is being applied by sharp borders.
While adjusting, I take the sharpness all the way up to see where the color will be applied. I then get it over the crucial areas by adjusting the size and then take the sharpness all the way back down so it fades out the difference.
And there it is. I have been playing around with it all week.
I will also link to:
Before and After Party at Thrifty Decor Chick
Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Whassup Wednesdays at Elements Interiors
Whassup Wednesdays at Elements Interiors
This is a texture applied to one of the photos. I show how I make this here.
Then I just discovered this process at Picnik today. Picnik is also free editing software that is built into Picasa. Here I uploaded a photo and went to the effects button. I choose the cross process and played with the fade button till I got the desired look and hit apply. Works well with photos that have a lot of contrast.
Sherry
20 comments:
How fun, thanks for the tips Sherry, your pics are beautiful:@)
Hi Sherry, try Decoding because your photos looked so beautiful. Thanks for teaching us that trick, we have but do not know! looks so fun, because he had not yet understood visually. Greetings, Rose Marie
It is so much fun to play with our pics. Yours look fantastic Sherry!
I have a great giveaway going on Sherry, please come by and check it out.
Oh, Sherry! You are the smartest one and your photos are so pretty!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Sherry, great tutorial. I don't know why I haven't tried this. I always use picasa.
Gorgeous shots, the effects are stunning, so is you mosaic!
the tulips are beautiful! you having fun learning all the new effects!
What fun and what lovely pics, Sherry! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
Sherry, thanks for the great tutorial. I've not tried any of these. Guess I need to experiment a bit. ~ Sarah
Oh how very beautiful! Well done! Your tulips are just gorgeous! Cathy
Fabulous photos. It is fun to try out all the techniques of the software we use. I met a man just recently who has a photography shop and he told me that he does all his editing on Picassa. I was thunderstruck at the time. His photos were amazing. So have fun and keep sharing. V
Your tulips are gorgeous and I SO appreciate your photos tips! I'm going to go and see if I can figure some of this out! Thanks! ♥
Thank you so much for this photo lesson... I will give it a try!!!
Have a wonderful week,
Hugs, Donna
Oh, more fun with photos. Thanks for sharing this. I'm going to be experimenting. And what a lovely subject you chose - those tulips make my heart beat a little faster.
Thanks for the information. I use a Mac Photoshop and do a lot of editing in those programs. Love the effects you used on the black and white photos. Take care and have a wonderful week.
Ah you know I love all that you do. What a great metamorphosis! Well done.
I am having a hilarious Linky party with prizes this Wednesday. Details are on my blog today.
I hope you'll join in on the fun. Go for win #2. :)
Great texture effects. You won my giveaway, plse contact me.
Beautiful photos and photographic effects, Sherry. Thanks for the tutorial...Christine
Very nice tutorial that I think many will use!
Well done.
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