Topaz photofxlab raw4/28/2023 I actually opened Topaz (see sidebar for website link) photoFXlab from Lightroom. I was trying to a vintage, wallpaper feel behind them. PS: Check out my Fun Photoshop How to Create an Overlay Out of a Texture blog to see the frame it was put in.ĭigital Lady Syd’s Review of Topaz photoFXlab v1.1 I just love playing with my flowers in Photoshop!….Digital Lady Syd The last step added another Curves Adjustment Layer to enhance overall contrast. ![]() Kim Klassen‘s Square 3 border was added last and set to 52%. Next the text was added using the free font Ruthie. Then added 2 Lil’ Owls Color Bokeh Grunge Set (see sidebar for website link)-2 overlay to the image (set to Normal at 100% opacity). Added a Curves Adjustment Layer and evened out some of the petal color. Created a couple New Layers and used two of my free Cloud Brushes (Brush 6 and 9) to add some interest to the background. ![]() Exited the plug-in and did some basic flower clean up. Back in photoFXlab, the Mask tab was selected and the centers of the flowers were painted back so the detail from the Clarity layer remained. Created a +From Stack Layer and opened up Topaz Simplify 5 where the Paint 5 preset was applied. Back in photoFXlab, adjusted the Dynamics slider a little to the right. ![]() I just kept fooling around with the sliders until I got a color I liked – used the Overall sliders on each of these sections and also adjusted the Clarity section too. I didn’t even keep track of the changes I made exactly in Clarity, but I did use the Hue/Sat/Lum section to turn the flowers pink. I think they are as pretty in pink as they were in yellow! So I was really just playing around in Topaz (see sidebar for website link) photoFXlab just to see if the new Topaz Clarity plug-in would work nicely with it. I do love to photograph my gerberas – they are always so pretty.
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