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Description
|What is this?|This is 11 so-called curve presets, usable with Adobe Photoshop (all recent versions)
The preview shows the effect of the presets in both color and grey scale, landscape and portrait pictures.
|How to Install|
Download the zip-file, and extract anywhere, move the content files to:
C:/Program Files/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop CS5/Presets/Curves
or any other location that you have installed Photoshop at.
on mac its Applications>Adobe Photoshop CS5>Presets>Curves
If Photoshop is currently running please restart it.
|How to use|
when the files are well installed, open the image you wish to enhance, create a new adjustment layer for curves, this is the black/white half circle thingey down in the layers panel, or just click CTRL+M (mmmm curves i guess?)
adjustment layer is the preferred option since it allows you to alter the settings later on. Also if you use adjustment layer, you have access to layer blending modes, which can enhance the effect of the preset. (Don't be scared, its not rocket science)
If the effect is too strong, just tone the opacity down.
Have FUN and please enjoy
|Legal info|
You may use this to enhance pictures and the final product anywhere, redistribution is fine too, just don't claim as your own.
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Comments: 26
tjtyler [2020-05-03 01:01:50 +0000 UTC]
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otakitty [2011-12-03 01:52:59 +0000 UTC]
Good sir, thank you for this amazing resource.
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PederDingo In reply to otakitty [2011-12-05 14:07:08 +0000 UTC]
I most humbly thank you
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Thorminator [2011-08-28 23:38:28 +0000 UTC]
GΓ₯ ikke mod lyset, Peder Dingo. Vi har talt om det. GΓ₯ ikke mod lyset, Peder Dingo. Vi har talt om det.
Tusind tak for de lækre presets
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diskojoe [2011-06-04 05:57:05 +0000 UTC]
im feeling the green. these are nice presets. i edited photo for about 20 minute earlier today to and it looks just like preset 2.
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PederDingo In reply to diskojoe [2011-06-06 14:39:43 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a bunch, i've made some more presets, i guess i should put them up here
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diskojoe In reply to PederDingo [2011-07-01 02:37:18 +0000 UTC]
you should. these were nice clean presets that are easily adaptable. here is a recent shot I used one on. It came out nice. Gave it just the feel I wanted.
[link]
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PederDingo In reply to diskojoe [2011-07-01 21:03:53 +0000 UTC]
Looks lovely, those are interesting characters. All the new presets are up here, in case you didn't notice. Also thanks for the link on flickr
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Lovely-Expressions [2011-02-07 21:23:23 +0000 UTC]
Would you like me to post here when I use it? If so, [link]
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valeriav89 [2010-01-30 17:48:39 +0000 UTC]
please can you help me!! i downloaded the 4 cross process (beutiful btw) but I dont know how to get the greyscale effect that you have on the right side? how do i make the crossp from color to greyscale? thanku!!
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PederDingo In reply to valeriav89 [2010-01-30 22:18:13 +0000 UTC]
curves alone wont make greyscale, you have to apply that effect first.
ctrl+shift+U does this. however you can achieve better results with the black and white adjustment layer if you have photoshop CS4.
hopes this does it for ya, if not, feel free to ask again
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fichot [2009-10-07 12:48:42 +0000 UTC]
DLed them some time ago and never PP a photo without them since. Even if i drop them out from the final result, i always try to see how it changes the photograph.
Huuuuge thanks.
You can stop by and check my works.
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SilverButton [2009-06-11 11:29:04 +0000 UTC]
lovely set, i used cross 3 for my latest portraits of a model:
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Thanks!
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PederDingo In reply to SilverButton [2009-06-11 14:46:30 +0000 UTC]
ah yes, good luck with that and thank you
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