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Sup guys, i didn't take this picture....i actually found this picture off of honda-tech, Since i don't have any new automotive picture i thought i'd borrow this picture and try something new with editing my pictures.....let me know what you guys think.


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Think i over did it a little bit?
 

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the car itself looks awesome in the edit....not feeling that process on the whole picture though....do it just to the car, and take it easy on the background, etc. :what:

but again, that process on that car looks sick :thumbup:
 


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the car itself looks awesome in the edit....not feeling that process on the whole picture though....do it just to the car, and take it easy on the background, etc. :what:

but again, that process on that car looks sick :thumbup:
Bu then it wouldn't really match with the whole picture.....:what:
 

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I like the 2nd pic wayyyy better. The contrast and saturation makes the car and sky look a lot better. Also this may sound stupid but.. where the hell is the photo section on Honda-Tech!?
 


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I like the 2nd pic wayyyy better. The contrast and saturation makes the car and sky look a lot better. Also this may sound stupid but.. where the hell is the photo section on Honda-Tech!?
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Maybe if you edited the car just like what you have.....copy the background, then turn it to "soft light" and see if that will match up the background with the car, then just erase the car in the copy layer.

I like the ediiting on the car..but maybe too much on the background :what:
 

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the magic of post processing.
not my picture.
 

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Ill give it a shot this weekend.... Im pretty new to Photoshop so this will be some good practice. I am an old paint shop user
 

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So I have been working on a simple technique of making the main focus in a picture color while the background is B&W.

Ferrari F40 I took a pic of and after a edit:




^^I think it game out good for a first try.


Now onto this one of my friends Type-R:




^^Again it cam out alright but one problem. If you look through the windows you can see color in the background. Is there anyway to change this?
 

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You could do the same process, but on a new layer, then change that layers opacity & fill to around 50-75%

or...

not do the b&w thing just because it gets old quickly and you still have color reflections
 


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