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Whilst I realise how ridiculous this sounds, I recently edited a NEF file from LR Classic , in PS and unfortunately i can't remember what filter i used to get the finished TIFF file.
I'm attaching the original NEF and the subsequently edited TIFF file (both saved as a jpg), as they were too large. I'm hoping someone may recognise how i achieved the final image.
I did ask Victoria Bampton (My first go-to gal for LR), who made a few good suggestions. I have tried them and still cant identify how to reproduce the output.
Any help would be really appreciated.
David
Looks like you can get the same look like this:
First go to Image>Adjustments>Grayscale then Filter>Gallery>Stylize>Glowing Edges and adjust sliders.
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Filters > Filter Gallery > Glowing Edges
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Looks like you can get the same look like this:
First go to Image>Adjustments>Grayscale then Filter>Gallery>Stylize>Glowing Edges and adjust sliders.
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tried the 2 suggestions so far and yes the glowing edges option is getting me very similar results. it was one of the original suggestions by victoria bampton but assume i needed to tailor the sliders more. im leaving the question open for a while to see if anyone has more suggestions.
thank you so far.
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I realize it’s too late for this time, but next time, make a Smart Object before you add any filters. Then you’ll be able to see exactly what you did and even edit the filter later.
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don't worry about the horse bolting , its good advice anytime, thank you.
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therealgingernob wrote
don't worry about the horse bolting , its good advice anytime, thank you.
You’re welcome, and I’m sorry it won’t help catch this horse!
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Try Filter>Filter Gallery>Sketch>Photocopy, then Image>Adjustments>Invert
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1st, thank you for all contributions.
Lessons learnt: jane-e correctly pointing out the value of smart objects (thanks), and daniel & jeff for their answers. I would like to mark them both right but just found not possible but both are very close in their own ways..
Thanks again, David