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P4P King
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Journeyman
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I havent a clue about photoshop, is that what is used to make the black and white photos, with fighters wearing the red gloves ? Ives got a few of them saved on my computer, they look superb.
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P4P King
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Masking in photoshop (or any decent editor) is the main tool. then desaturate what you plan to leave b/w. then there are a few methods to touch up colours. To keep it simple hue and saturation is easiest. Overall touching up the greyscale or colour is simple, adjust curves and level for desired depth and tonal range.
It's tricky to make 2 fighters look like they belong in the same photograph much more simple and fun in b/w. Hope so, there must be 40+ layers in that image |
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