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Which are expected to be leaked soon. In the meantime, check out the EOS 70D at Amazon where it is available for under $1,000. As I was editing a recent baby milestone session, my favorite setup from the session was of baby on the soft flokati rug.As probably most newborn and baby photographers do, I love the look of flokati but am not in love with the price. Even on sale, it would cost well into the hundreds of dollars just to have 3 or 4 different pieces, not to mention having to store and care for them. And since I don’t want all of my sessions to look the same, I tend to only use my one piece rarely.
As I was having this thought that I would really love to use more Industry Email List flokati in my sessions, the light bulb went off and the Color Changer Photoshop action from the MCP Inspire set came to mind. I have used the MCP Color Changer many times, mostly on furniture in studio sessions, but sometimes even for clothing that did not get exposed properly in camera. I have found from experience that the MCP Color Changer is best used when the changes wanted are along the same hues, i.e. darks are best changed to darks, lights are best changed to lights, so I knew right away that this would be a great photo on which to use the action.
I started with this photo of my cream flokati. This is a cute, neutral color, but I really want it to pop! flokati-cream-original How to Save Money on Props Using the Quick Color Changer Action in Photoshop Photoshop Actions Original Photo – Cream Colored Flokati I ran MCP Color Changer and chose a darker blue since I know it will be light in color when it is applied, and I don’t want my flokati too light. I really want to make it look like a completely different piece. Here is the result after the color changer completed (I always ungroup the layer so I can see my details and tweek as needed): flokati-changed-with-details How to Save Money on Props Using.
As I was having this thought that I would really love to use more Industry Email List flokati in my sessions, the light bulb went off and the Color Changer Photoshop action from the MCP Inspire set came to mind. I have used the MCP Color Changer many times, mostly on furniture in studio sessions, but sometimes even for clothing that did not get exposed properly in camera. I have found from experience that the MCP Color Changer is best used when the changes wanted are along the same hues, i.e. darks are best changed to darks, lights are best changed to lights, so I knew right away that this would be a great photo on which to use the action.
I started with this photo of my cream flokati. This is a cute, neutral color, but I really want it to pop! flokati-cream-original How to Save Money on Props Using the Quick Color Changer Action in Photoshop Photoshop Actions Original Photo – Cream Colored Flokati I ran MCP Color Changer and chose a darker blue since I know it will be light in color when it is applied, and I don’t want my flokati too light. I really want to make it look like a completely different piece. Here is the result after the color changer completed (I always ungroup the layer so I can see my details and tweek as needed): flokati-changed-with-details How to Save Money on Props Using.