Showing posts with label PSE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSE. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Good to Wow: Winter Edition, Edited

I've had a lot of fun over the last few days playing around with my new toy. There is still quite a steep learning curve ahead with Photoshop Elements, but because I've worked with Corel Paint for the last 2 years some of it is familiar to me.

I know layers from Corel; however, layer masks are new to me. You know how you can have something on the tip of your tongue? That's how it is with layer masks for me: they're right there on the tip of my knowledge pool. On the edge, just dipping their feet in. I'm hoping 1 or 2 more YouTube tutorials will shove those masks right in with a splash.

That being said, I did nothing fancy with my photos from Monday. But I like how they turned out.

Picture #1:

A reminder of what the SOOC looked like:
SOOC Winter


I went a little overboard in my first edit, but I still think it looks kinda cool:
SOOC Winter edit1

I increased the saturation (obviously!). And then I created a layer to which I added a blue hue. I placed that layer under the first layer and then erased the little stream so the blue would show through. I realize that is opposite what you are supposed to do in PSE where you use a mask and paint on black or white, but I did it the Corel way. I'll learn, I know I will.

This next edit is more subtle, and I like it better:
SOOC Winter Edit2

I did the same thing, just not with such intensity.

Picture #2:
The SOOC:
SOOC Winter Barn


I did several different edits with this one because it was my favorite of the two (don't worry, I'm only going to share a few!).

SOOC Winter Barn Edit1

OK...hold on to your hats! With this one, I applied a Coffeeshop Vintage action. I know! I am proud of me for figuring out how to download and install actions too! Of course, it would probably be prudent to learn the basics before jumping to all the fancy stuff, but, in the words of my oldest daughter, "That is just the way I roll."

So anyway, I applied the action and then I also applied a PSE texture, Old Photograph, maybe? Something like that.

Here's the second edit:
SOOC Winter Barn Edit2

Nothing fancy with this one: just intensified the color and balanced a few things.

And the last. Sort of.
SOOC Winter Barn Edit3

For this one, I used the Guided Editing feature in PSE9 and I performed the Style Match.

I said "sort of" before because this last one is the same exact photo, just framed.
SOOC Winter Barn Edit3 framed

I actually used layer masks for this one, though I couldn't even begin to tell you how to duplicate it. I did it step-by-step while watching a tutorial on layer masks. And, through the tutorial's host, I picked up a bunch of free frames!

So that is it. Maybe next week I'll have the knowledge to be fancy. OR I'll just use some of Ashley's wonderful tips to edit. I probably should have waited on these to edit them using her tutorial, but I was too impatient to play!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Good to Wow: Winter Edition, SOOC

Guess what I got today? Photoshop Elements! (Not to be confused with the full-blown, expensive Photoshop, though I have assured my husband that I will still accept the full-blown expensive Photoshop as a gift.)

So I decided to join Ramblings and Photos and Forever n Ever n Always Photography in their new weekly editing challenge. On Mondays, Forever n Ever n Always will host the SOOC (straight out of the camera) portion of the challenge. I will join in by posting one or more photos that have undergone no editing yet.

Then later in the week, Ramblings and Photos will host the editing part of the challenge, AND Ashley will give an editing tutorial.

So here goes...the theme this week is Winter. I took two rather overexposed pictures today:

SOOC Winter


SOOC Winter Barn


I have wanted to get a shot of that barn for weeks, even before the snow brought its picturesqueness up 180 degrees. Every week on the way to church I beg and plead for just one quick stop to get the shot. Not everyone in the family is as enthusiastic about barns as me.

Today, though, I was in the car all by myself. Granted, I was en route to my annual gynecological appointment, but that is a very small price to pay for 45 minutes in the car all by myself. Did I mention I was all by myself?