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alfredo

(60,071 posts)
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 10:37 PM Mar 2016

I went out and snapped a couple shots. Mostly to test Nik software.

I used the Wet Plate plugin from Analog Efex Pro on these two images.





I haven't used Color eFex much. I know that Silver Efex Pro will be the most used of the suite.

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I went out and snapped a couple shots. Mostly to test Nik software. (Original Post) alfredo Mar 2016 OP
These are beautiful, alfredo! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2016 #1
Thanks. It was fun. alfredo Mar 2016 #4
I like the vignette effect on these. Adsos Letter Mar 2016 #2
Thanks. I love old photos for its imperfection. alfredo Mar 2016 #5
I think you will enjoy this software. Adsos Letter Mar 2016 #7
I am just scratching the surface. It will take months to become accustomed to the software. alfredo Mar 2016 #10
Wow. I like them. Wilms Mar 2016 #3
Thanks. Someone created a small grove, and now it is becoming interesting. alfredo Mar 2016 #8
The effect is gloomy Silver_Witch Mar 2016 #6
Thanks. This effect adds another tool for black and white images. alfredo Mar 2016 #9
Took this at the Cape years back. edbermac Mar 2016 #11
Lovely lovely lovely. alfredo Mar 2016 #13
I've been using it for a while Major Nikon Mar 2016 #12
It really brought out the Reds. alfredo Mar 2016 #14

edbermac

(15,937 posts)
11. Took this at the Cape years back.
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 01:38 AM
Mar 2016

Used the HDR Efex Pro graduated filter.

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Major Nikon

(36,827 posts)
12. I've been using it for a while
Mon Mar 28, 2016, 06:14 AM
Mar 2016

I really like the Color Contrast filter for low contrast color images. This is a bit of an exaggeration to show the effect. The filter layer is applied at 100% here, but usually the way I use it is to set the opacity of the layer to apply as much of the filter as I want to the original image.


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