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Infiltration Forums > UE Photo Critiques > New Editing Techniques(Viewed 2499 times)
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New Editing Techniques
< on 10/28/2014 5:44 AM >
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So I have decided to play around with my photos and try some new editing techniques. Instead of just touching them up, I decided to try different filters and effects to create different feels for the photos. Would like to get some feedback on how others like the results. Any and all critique is valued and welcomed.
All photos were edited with a free program called Photoscape.

1)
A Window to the Mountains by Uncharted Sights, on Flickr

2)
Overpass by Uncharted Sights, on Flickr

3)
Fallen by Uncharted Sights, on Flickr

4)
Old Tram Building by Uncharted Sights, on Flickr



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 1 on 10/28/2014 6:07 AM >
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Hmm. Instagram filters don't really make a better photo.



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 2 on 10/28/2014 6:28 AM >
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if you want it to look like film, just shoot film



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 3 on 10/28/2014 12:21 PM >
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Posted by NotQuiteHuman
if you want it to look like film, just shoot film


THIS.



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 4 on 11/14/2014 7:03 AM >
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2 and 4 have distracting scratches(?). Showing two pics with identical scratches is very no.

The same pics also have some vignetting in the corners that reminds me of a cheap box camera I had as a kid.

I would instead try different mat colors and textures to complement a print in an exhibition.


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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 5 on 11/20/2014 4:12 AM >
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Try incorporating some HDR, it's really easy to play around with the tones and make the colors pop without using filters.



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 6 on 11/20/2014 10:07 AM >
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Posted by contexxt
Try incorporating some HDR, it's really easy to play around with the tones and make the colors pop without using filters.


Yes, and it always looks great!



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Re: New Editing Techniques
<Reply # 7 on 11/21/2014 2:12 AM >
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Whatever #2 is, I want to see more of it ... from different angles and vantage points.
That is a rad looking facility.
Please re-post some pics of #2 without shitting it up in Instagram.
Please.



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