Discussion: polarisation filter
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Vieux 16/02/2008, 11h37   #7
Jean Pierre Daviau
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Thanks.

Maybe there will be one in Photoshop 2040 ;-)


"aglet" <napwalker@aol.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> You cannot imitated a polarizing filter in Photoshop. Now, to
> be clear, that doesn't mean that you couldn't take two
> pictures -- one with and one without the polarizer -- and then
> adjust the one without in Photoshop to match the one with. I
> only mean that there is no SIMPLE way to duplicate the effects.
> And there is no itemized list of instructions that you could
> follow that would always work. Yes, you can darken and
> saturate the sky and adjust highlights and do all kinds of
> wonderful things. But it won't be the same. Photoshop is
> great, but you still need two filters on your camera -- a
> polarizer when needed, and a UV (mostly to prevent scratches on
> your lens).
>
> "Jean Pierre Daviau" <Once@WasEno.ugh> wrote in message
> news:YDltj.39882$qP1.11726@wagner.videotron.net...
>> How can I imitate a polarizing filter with photoshop 7?
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>> Thanks for your attention.
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>> Jean Pierre Daviau
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