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Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby ozimax on Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:26 am

I must give a plug for the Scott Kelby Channels book. I am not a pro Photoshop user, just a keen amateur. This is a great book for learning how to give your landscape photos a burst of extra colour using Lab colours, getting a decent BW conversion and getting rid of red eye professionally, using channels. Just thought I'd throw this in for any interested people.

Taken yesterday in New Plymouth, New Zealand:

Original image:
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Colour emphasized with lab colour adjustments. (It is way over adjusted in my opinion but I did it just to see what was possible.)
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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby BBJ on Thu Sep 11, 2008 11:54 am

Hey Max, I have one of his books and it is great but i think i prefer the first image, the 2nd looks way over saturated on my screen, but will look for book next in the shop.

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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby Ant on Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:29 pm

:agree: I have to say that the top image is more how I remember the greens in NZ

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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby who on Thu Sep 11, 2008 1:33 pm

Ditto - plus the 2nd has really made the trees silhouetted against the sky go fuzzy/haloed.....

Used well & moderately I can see it being very effective though.
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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby Alex on Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:26 pm

I've been a fan of LAB colour mode for postprocessing ever since I have purchased the "Photoshop LAB Colour The Canyon Conundrum and Other Adventures in the Most Powerful Colorspace" by Dan Margulis from which S. Kelby derived the current book. If you have a chance to buy, please do! Worth every cent.

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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby TTT on Fri Sep 12, 2008 9:47 am

haven't seem the book so cannot comment on it.
but came across this LAB techniqueTutorial: Make Your Colors Pop!!! in flickr
is it the same thing ?

http://flickr.com/groups/technique/disc ... =lab+color
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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby ozimax on Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:05 am

TTT wrote:haven't seem the book so cannot comment on it.
but came across this LAB techniqueTutorial: Make Your Colors Pop!!! in flickr
is it the same thing ?

http://flickr.com/groups/technique/disc ... =lab+color


It's not the same tutorial, but most prob works in a similar way.

Yes John, I agree it is very over saturated but a lot can be done with images that just don't seem to do much as they are. As far as the scenery being as it is, no, the first image is definitely under saturated compared with what my eye was seeing, but then again, I suppose no camera/lens will ever come close to viewing things like the incredible human eye.

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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby zafra52 on Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:17 pm

Same here!
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Re: Scott Kelby Channels Book

Postby Grev on Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:40 am

I remember studying the articles on DGRIN (think that was the forum name) and really liked LAB so been using it to adjust colours for a long time now.
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