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I had a tutorial that was in an old COREL Magazine Feb. 1995
The title of the tutorial is Borwing Shades ( How to isolate shaodws and highlights to use as special effects) by J.Scott Hamlin
And at that time i could not get the same result as shown in his tutorails, so i bookmarked it for later use.
Yesterday while cleaning my old files i saw this mag, and looked at the bookmarks in it, i found it, Then i decided to do the same but this time in PP10 instead of PP7
I had the same result not satisfying and not matching the final results, not even near
Problem faced :
1- when coverted the image to Gray mode the Histogram Equalization filter was not accessible, i had to convert back to RGB
2-When applied the same parameters in Equalization filter the result not the same ( 136 LOW, 197 Mid
3- i did not understand when he said " Using this image as transparency mask"
Down is the tutorial and the images, i highlited the text that i did not understand.
Recreating this tutorial would be apperciated
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I hope this is not on purpose [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img] trying to ignore me, maybe you think that i have been asking a lot of questions
Anyway, i hope you can come up with answers, soon
I wanted to get the seam effects using the metioned techniques
take care
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What step is the one you can't accomplish?
Regards
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Yes , as shown above, the main problem that i could not get the right seperations, Highlihgts and shadows, as shown in Post 2 fig 4 & 5
using Histogram Equalization filter.
i did not understand what he meant by "using this image as a tarnsparecy mask"
Micheal i highlited the text in yellow for the steps that confused me in Post 6 & te
The idea is to take the highlights and shaows from an image to use in another image, i undersatnd the concept but not the steps.
The bottom line is i want to use the water drops in a new image to produce the wet look .