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Posted by Robert: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 06:47 1st Post
Straight out of the camera, more or less...

o.O

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Posted by Iain: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 07:05 2nd Post
Mmm different but I quite like it. One of the in camera picture settings I think.



Posted by Robert: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 07:18 3rd Post
I think it's brill Iain! The lads will love it, I think (hope LOL).

Problem now is to figure how to reverse the setting and how to replicate it...



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Posted by jk: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 12:59 4th Post
It is one of the DLighting things I would imagine.
It is a Posterization effect.



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Posted by Robert: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 14:23 5th Post
It's a 'feature' of the D3300! It's called "EFFECTS" on the mode selection dial. I guess I caught the dial dragging the camera out of it's bag. Gaffer tape needed!

You can I think chose from a variety of Effects, I haven't dug into that yet but I actually rather like it, for a change it gives an interesting effect for fill in images, as opposed to main content images.

This is another of taking down the awning after the racing was over. I just regret there is no team logo visible.

I am sure they could be used in and around the office and workshop, possibly printed on vinyl or even metal.

I am sure there will be a filter or plug in for Ps, perhaps Lr, to achieve the same effect with a normal photograph.

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Posted by Eric: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 17:42 6th Post
It's something like Find Edges filter in PS.

You might also look at the artistic filters...a line drawing or outline filter can produce similar.



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Posted by Robert: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 17:48 7th Post
I am browsing filters now but getting tired, last night catching up with me...

I like the sort of Giles cartoon effect. For in-house, informal snaps it's great.



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Posted by jk: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 17:54 8th Post
Nice Effect anyway. Something to bear in mind for creative use in camera.



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Posted by Eric: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 17:54 9th Post
Robert wrote:
I am browsing filters now but getting tired, last night catching up with me... Filters>Stylize> Find Edges



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Posted by Robert: Tue Jun 21st, 2016 03:05 10th Post
Like this?


Apply D-noise filter then Find Edges > adjust levels and layer opacity.





I had looked at Find Edges but it also needs the adjustment layer to reveal the colouration from the full image. Thanks Eric.



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Posted by Eric: Tue Jun 21st, 2016 04:21 11th Post
Robert wrote:
Like this?


Apply D-noise filter then Find Edges > adjust levels and layer opacity.





I had looked at Find Edges but it also needs the adjustment layer to reveal the colouration from the full image. Thanks Eric.


As the name suggests, it needs high contrast sites/ edges to highlight. So your chosen image here has a lot of mid tones. You need to try to lift the contrast in the mid tones to get more edge detail.



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