Cross processing setup
I occasionally use the Styles for C1 to add a cross-processed look to my images, but sometimes wish I had a better understanding of its functionality so I could make lower-level tweaks to it. Unfortunately I have been unable to work out exactly how the cross-process styles were created.
Can anyone shed some light on the process? What was done to create these styles?
Can anyone shed some light on the process? What was done to create these styles?
0
-
Apply the Style to an Image.
Go to the Adjustments Clipboard.
Select "Copy"
You can then see each field that is applied to the image and go to those tools to further investigate how they deviated from the default/original.0 -
As Drew said - but if you create a variant first you can easily click between the styled and unstyled images with the same tools visible to make is easier to spot the differences.
Grant Perkins0 -
Thanks Drew, I'll give that a thorough investigation.
SFA: Perhaps I phrased my question poorly. I know what they do, I wondered how. It wasn't always clear to me what tools were used to create the effect.0 -
[quote="NFG" wrote:
SFA: Perhaps I phrased my question poorly. I know what they do, I wondered how. It wasn't always clear to me what tools were used to create the effect.
I got that point. The thing is if you have a tool tab with the tools "open" as you click between the images the changes for the settings in the tools becomes very visible by the 'movement' or change the eye detects. The bigger the change, especially the position of sliders, the easier it is to spot which tools are different without having to study the values and settings one at a time.
If you wanted to you could create a custom tab that groups all the tools that are used for a particular style (assuming there are several - not always the case) to make the assessment even easier. This is just an slight extension to Drew's guidance, nothing more.
Grant Perkins0
投稿コメントは受け付けていません。
コメント
4件のコメント