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edited (fun) photo of the day

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Now that's cool. :thumbsup2 I haven't seen that effect before. What program are you using, and what's that feature called?
 


I posted this original elsewhere, but I liked the picture so much I decided to play around with it.

Original:
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Edited:
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Thats with photoshop 7.0 Im am not sure how i did it, i was playing around and now i cant figure out what i did.:laughing::confused3

Too funny. Although, some of my favorite features that I have discovered have also come from just goofing around, when suddenly you discover something totally new and amazing.

Also, Lyzzies mom, I really like that shot you did. :thumbsup2
 
Hey Joe, when you first look at the picture, you don't really see anything too different, but when you look a little closer (especially at the men's faces), it's like "Whoa, cool" :thumbsup2
 
I know what you mean, I meant to post the original as well so the difference could be seen, but forgot. So here's the original, and then the edited:

Original:
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Edited:
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°O°Joe;23868589 said:
I know what you mean, I meant to post the original as well so the difference could be seen, but forgot. So here's the original, and then the edited:

Original:
DSC031151.jpg


Edited:
DSC03115.jpg

Great picture Joe. May I ask how you got the colours like that? What program/effect did you use?
 
Great picture Joe. May I ask how you got the colours like that? What program/effect did you use?

Thanks Jessie. The effects were done with Paint Shop Pro X2 and a filter called "LucisArt". I believe the colors were done by the "time machine" effect within Paint Shop Pro X2, using the "cross process" developing method (filter).
 
°O°Joe;23886264 said:
Thanks Jessie. The effects were done with Paint Shop Pro X2 and a filter called "LucisArt". I believe the colors were done by the "time machine" effect within Paint Shop Pro X2, using the "cross process" developing method (filter).

Thanks so much! :goodvibes
 

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