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Posted: Mon Jun 20th, 2016 05:47
 
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Straight out of the camera, more or less...

o.O

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Mmm different but I quite like it. One of the in camera picture settings I think.

 




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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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It is one of the DLighting things I would imagine.
It is a Posterization effect.



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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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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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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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Nice Effect anyway. Something to bear in mind for creative use in camera.



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Robert wrote:
I am browsing filters now but getting tired, last night catching up with me... Filters>Stylize> Find Edges



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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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