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Unzip the Digital Colour in your Photos.Posted by Lee (Fort Frances Ontario, Canada) on 1 April 2009 in Miscellaneous and Portfolio. A great process I stumbled onto a while ago. It allows you to unzip as they call it, the true colours in your photographs. Apparently you do not need to shoot in RAW format to enjoy this process. Any Monochromatic, Duotoned, Over-exposed, or Under-exposed image can have this process applied to it. This may sound to good to be true. I myself did not believe it a first. Thank you for visiting my site. I consider myself to be lucky living where I do. Everyday I wake up to a wealth of interesting visual scenarios. Most of my pictures are Wildlife and Nature taken from around the area. The area specifically being Fort Frances Ontario on beautiful Rainy Lake. Feel free to comment on what you see. I look forward to hearing from you. If you like what you see, please rate it. Better yet, bookmark the site and drop back often. I will be posting daily.
Comments (12)
jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandhave a good brake. This is a stunning shot Love this effect 1 Apr 2009 5:36am Hidalgo from Herunen, FinlandThe effect is so stunning that I had to stop here for long time to admire it and the bird of course. Great. 1 Apr 2009 5:58am Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesInteresting effect, Lee. I like this photo. 1 Apr 2009 1:29pm shallowregret from Kongsberg, Norwaycould you check out that address, I really want one of these and all i get is: "Firefox can't find the server at www.unzipthedigitalcolour.com". I really could use it, my colors seems to be all gone :-) 1 Apr 2009 9:56pm Vinman from Clacton-on-Sea, United KingdomWow! This effect is what I've been missing all this time - can you get it as a plug-in for Photoshop? Talking of April Fools, my favourites this year (apart from yours, of course) were the BMW magnetic tow-bar and Google's 3-D version of the Chrome browser with download and print 3-D glasses ;-) 4 Apr 2009 6:02pm |