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Make my picture pink and purple like this


I'm now essentially convinced that a major part of the example image was done in-camera using gelled lights, with a smaller part done in PP. Specifically, I found some examples in my archives of theater shots using gelled lights (and essentially no PP) that looked very much like the original.

Although this is great fun, because of this, the attached version is about the most time I want to spend on this project.

Cheers,

Tom
 

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BTW, just to be clear, I am not saying that this could not be done in post processing. It obviously can. However, *I* do not want to spend that much time doing it in postprocessing, especially since the price to do such a job has not yet been established. It simply would be much more efficient and higher quality to do part of it in camera, IMHO.

T
 
Geez, I can't stay away from this request to simulate this effect. When I was thinking about something else, I thought of a very easy way to simulate the effect, and it seems to also be much closer to what the OP wants , including my own previous postings in this thread. Anyway, see what you think.

T
 

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