RalphLambrecht
Subscriber
What is your preferred method to simulate analog toning methods in Photoshop?
I'm a toning curve guy too. I especially like Ken Lee's Bronze Balance & Denny Wagner's Platinum curves. I also use Silver Efex Pro & LR toning sliders.
I'm a toning curve guy too. I especially like Ken Lee's Bronze Balance & Denny Wagner's Platinum curves. ...
I'm a toning curve guy too. I especially like Ken Lee's Bronze Balance & Denny Wagner's Platinum curves. I also use Silver Efex Pro & LR toning sliders.
Where do I find these?
Well for what it's worth here is a small sampling of my own work featuring faux palladium toning. Rather than scan actual prints which show up fuzzy I just took the faux root.
Alternative Visions
This is a very old web page I created years ago to share with a couple of people. The problem now is I can't recall my PS settings I used to "tone" the images.
At any rate this page will be up for a little longer but will disappear soon after ATT reorganizes their service.
I think Michael Mutmansky had one of the best faux work of his gum over palladium prints. I think I am correct stating the images on his former website were not scans of actual prints, but I've been known to be wrong more than once!
Don
Can you share?I sent them to you in an email to the address you have listed over on APUG.
I acquired them off the net years ago when I learned the method. Can't for the life of me remember the photographers name who had the tutorial, but it was a great site.
Well for what it's worth here is a small sampling of my own work featuring faux palladium toning. Rather than scan actual prints which show up fuzzy I just took the faux root.
Alternative Visions
This is a very old web page I created years ago to share with a couple of people. The problem now is I can't recall my PS settings I used to "tone" the images.
At any rate this page will be up for a little longer but will disappear soon after ATT reorganizes their service.
I think Michael Mutmansky had one of the best faux work of his gum over palladium prints. I think I am correct stating the images on his former website were not scans of actual prints, but I've been known to be wrong more than once!
Don
Don
Can you share?
Thanks,
Don
Unfortunately that's usually the case!Don,
I have a pt/pd print of the very first image on that page and said digital image pales in comparison to the print!
Thanks Robert I received your e-mail, found in my junk mail folder.Sent them to you via the email.
I can't find a place here on DPUG post files. If there is one I'll put them there too.
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