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Love it! Oldies, gotta love those!
Buicks cool to but Chevy brings back more vibrant empires for me
Nice job, what's your process?
FB,
I figured you would reply to this one. You can't figure out what I did? Hahaha..it's a fake. I downloaded the full color image and the colored part was red. I put on a hue/sat layer and changed the color and blended to color mode. The before black and white is the original changed to greyscale. Nice and clean huh? I might have been able to mask it and get the same result but I doubt it!:naughty:
No, I knew exactly what you did. I just wanted to hear you explain what you did, because the title is misleading and suggests that you took the black and white version and added all of the colors which you did not do.
What gave it away was, taking it into PS, looking at the reflections closely, and eye dropping certain areas to look at the color ranges, which were highly unlikely for a colorization.
There's obviously nothing wrong with what you did, but again the title suggests that you had done a lot more creatively than you actually did.
The fat boy scrutiny is on....... be careful people:mrgreen:
The fat boy scrutiny is on....... be careful people:mrgreen:
I was about to comment and say holy crap, the reflection on the bumper part is so good it's almost..impossible. Turns out it probably is, hehe.