> I looked at the Tournesol photos (Where's Tintin, btw?)

Professor Calculus in the English translations!

Bob 

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> Subject: Re: Analyzing photographs
> 
> I looked at the Tournesol photos (Where's Tintin, btw?), and I
suspect
> a selective desaturation. Like in the ACR version that comes with
> PS-CS3 (not the Elements version), where you can selectively
> desaturate any of 8 colours. Or by the means of a hue/saturation
layer
> in PS, but that gives you a separation of only 6 colours.
> 
> Jostein
> 
> 
> 2008/8/15 Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Wanting to pick the collective brain a bit.  From time to time
I'll
> > examine photographs and try to figure out how they were 
> made - exposure,
> > lens (long, normal, short, etc.), post processing, 
> whatever.  Would a
> > few of you mind taking a shot at how the photographs at 
> this site were
> > made?  http://www.hampsten.com/Tournesol/pave.html#  I'm 
> specifically
> > interested in photos of the bikes listed under the 
> "Tournesol" menu, so
> > feel free to click around.  They have a different look to 
> them than the
> > other photographs on that site.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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