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Oscar_
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# Posted: 29 Apr 09 12:38
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Nahum Gofberg
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# Posted: 29 Apr 09 12:57
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PAO DE AÇUCAR - Rio de Janeiro , view from Corcovado .
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Oscar_
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# Posted: 1 May 09 12:48
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Ridar
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# Posted: 1 May 09 18:39
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Oscar_
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# Posted: 4 May 09 07:43
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Oscar_
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# Posted: 7 Jun 09 23:05
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la rafale
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# Posted: 8 Jun 09 20:51
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la rafale
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# Posted: 8 Jun 09 21:12
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a funny drop of colour by Laura C

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sjapooke
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# Posted: 8 Jun 09 22:02
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This is something I don't know how you do it ... but I really like the effect ! so I have to study some more ...  I especialy like La Rafale's second last picture ... my children like playing that with their grandparents ... 
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Oscar_
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# Posted: 8 Jun 09 23:26
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@Sjapooke, maybe this will help you out:
- open een foto in Photoshop - maak een duplicate door op de bovenbalk van de geopende foto te klikken en dan te kiezen voor duplicate - blijf op de copy / duplicate staan en klik in de bovenbalk van het programma op Image, dan op Mode en dan op Greyscale - blijf in de grey-copy and druk op Ctrl A en dan op Ctrl C - selecteer de kleuren foto en ga naar de bovenbalk van het programma en click op Layer, New, Layer - click dan op Ctrl V - daarna het gummetje selecteren en / of eerst de onderwerpen / het onderwerp vergroten zodat je makkelijker de details kunt uitvlakken, waardoor de kleur eronder zichtbaar wordt - klaar? ga naar Layer (inde bovenbalk van het programma) en selecteer Flatten Image. - opslaan
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Partly B&W/partly colour. - open a photograph in Photoshop - make duplicate by clicking on the "top-end" of the opened photograph and then Duplicate - stay on the Copy/Duplicate and click in the "top-end" of the program on Image, then on Mode and then on Greyscale - remain in the grey-copy and click on Ctrl A and then on Ctrl C - select the colour photograph and go to the "top-end" of the program and click on Layer, New, Layer - click on Ctrl V - select the eraser on the leftside of your screen and erase that part of the picture that you want to have colour. - ready? go to Layer and select Flatten Image. - that is all !!!
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sjapooke
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# Posted: 9 Jun 09 09:33
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Thank you very much for this tutorial Oscar ! I'm an absolute beginner on Photoshop so I'm sure gonna try to put it into practice ! 
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la rafale
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# Posted: 9 Jun 09 14:24
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@sjapooke : I have not Photoshop,only Picasa 3 (free software on line); it will maybe be easier ; i tried for you Marieke playing with her balls, hope you like it 
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sjapooke
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# Posted: 9 Jun 09 15:28
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@la rafale : thanks for the hint ! I used till now also freeware (Picnik) but I'm not really satisfied with the results ... And since my children were so nice to give me Photoshop (Elements) for my birthday I guess I'll have to learn to work with it ...  But the picture looks great like this ! gonna have to show it to her mother ... thanks ...
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Kambrosis
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# Posted: 17 Jun 09 13:44
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zoidberg
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PBX
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# Posted: 21 Jun 09 00:25 - Edited by: PBX
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Edited by Cofeejunkie
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peter van dongen
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# Posted: 21 Jun 09 13:07 - Edited by: peter van dongen
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cool to see my own picture's in the beginning of this forum haha i've got some more for you


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zoidberg
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# Posted: 25 Jun 09 11:27
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la rafale
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# Posted: 26 Jun 09 21:20
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poster "artout of the walls", works produced by prisoners: I chose this color drop edition to enhance the light and hope produced by this exhibition on these people

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Michael
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# Posted: 30 Jun 09 13:22
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