hey miles, whats' the most effective way of vignetting in photoshop? this looks amazing, btw, as usual. you always have such amazing contrasts of colours.
This is very nice. Love the saturation, just right.
2004-10-18
miles
lily: you can create or enhance the vignette in photoshop. My basic technique is to duplicate the layer and add a layer mask. Give the duplicate layer a 'multiply' blend and inside the layer mask add a circlular gradient that runs out to the edges. Blur that layer mask to make sure your gradient is free of 'banding' and take a look at what you have.
The results will vary a lot depending on how your image is constituted and you may not get an even vignette.
Comments
Becca
Lovely! Great sky.
2004-10-15
miles
Hey Becca, that was fast! I literally put this up seconds ago :)
and thanks!
2004-10-15
laanba
I really like the colors in this picture.
2004-10-15
Andy (SensorChip)
Yep, this is lovely!
Any PSing for the wideangle vignetting or is that really the lens?
Really nice contrasts between the red and the blue.
2004-10-16
Miles
thanks, the vignette was exaggerated by a semi-transparent 'multiply' layer, but it comes with the polarising filter I was using. I like it :)
2004-10-16
Natalie
The vignetting looks really good. I love the look of those red brick buildings against the sky.
2004-10-16
bob
Great shot -- love the windows -- and what's going on in each one... the sky is fantastic...
2004-10-16
Emily
hey miles, whats' the most effective way of vignetting in photoshop? this looks amazing, btw, as usual. you always have such amazing contrasts of colours.
2004-10-17
Danilo
belas cores e angulação!! fantastic
2004-10-17
lily
hey, how did you do it to get the more lightened circle in the middle and the dark round layer on the outside? nice :)
2004-10-18
keith
This is very nice. Love the saturation, just right.
2004-10-18
miles
lily: you can create or enhance the vignette in photoshop. My basic technique is to duplicate the layer and add a layer mask. Give the duplicate layer a 'multiply' blend and inside the layer mask add a circlular gradient that runs out to the edges. Blur that layer mask to make sure your gradient is free of 'banding' and take a look at what you have.
The results will vary a lot depending on how your image is constituted and you may not get an even vignette.
2004-10-18
stef & rollo
Fantastic.
2004-11-04