Skyline On Fire
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Do you feel there's a place for selective colour in serious photography, or do you just dismiss it as a gimmick?
As most people did, when I first discovered the wonders of photoshop and layers I had a play with it, but quickly decided it just looked damn gimmicky and didn't touch it again.
Recently had a play with a shot I took a while back for my project 365 http://takemetoanotherplace.deviantart.com/gallery/26316566
http://takemetoanotherplace.deviantart.com/art/Day-162-195531695
I mean it's no masterpiece but it brightened up an otherwise pretty dull photograph.
Has anyone here ever used it for more serious work? I still don't think I'd ever do it, other than maybe to highlight certain colours more than others, but there are better ways of doing that with CS5 than selective colour.
As most people did, when I first discovered the wonders of photoshop and layers I had a play with it, but quickly decided it just looked damn gimmicky and didn't touch it again.
Recently had a play with a shot I took a while back for my project 365 http://takemetoanotherplace.deviantart.com/gallery/26316566
http://takemetoanotherplace.deviantart.com/art/Day-162-195531695
I mean it's no masterpiece but it brightened up an otherwise pretty dull photograph.
Has anyone here ever used it for more serious work? I still don't think I'd ever do it, other than maybe to highlight certain colours more than others, but there are better ways of doing that with CS5 than selective colour.


