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Quick and easy way to add drama to a photo using Stained Glass Transparency
I have been meaning to cover this in one of the Workbooks and maybe some day I will remember.
I cloned the original photo, applied a Circular, Stained Glass transparency to the clone, moved the center of the transparency over the Datura blossoms, reduced the diameter, and reversed the settings.
In a few seconds I dramatically changed the photo.
I cloned the second photo of dramatic smoke from the recent wildfire, applied a vertical Linear, Stained Glass transparency to the clone, starting at the dark portion of the bottom of the cloud at 0% and ending just above the mountain tops at 100%.
Again, in less than the time it would take to open Photoshop, I had dramatically enhanced an already dramatic photo.
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Re: Quick and easy way to add drama to a photo using Stained Glass Transparency
A very cool and effective, effect!
Thanks for sharing.
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It is a great effect, and heaven knows I've played with transparencies enough! I've concluded that the photo tool is generally better, though, for the time and effort. Still use PhotoShop for a lot of photo touch up, because of the additional color fiddling abilities that Xara doesn't have, but the following was done in Xtreme 4.0 in probably 1 minute for the both of them, without adjusting levels, from the originals, not the transparent overlays.
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Good stuff, Gary. Thanks!
Re: Quick and easy way to add drama to a photo using Stained Glass Transparency
Good one Gary thanks for the tip.
I never thought of using the stained glass transparency in that manner. I do use mostly black transparencys quite a lot with the center transparent just to darken the other parts with similar results. I think this is better.
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Beautiful. A very compelling enhancement. Thanks :)