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    This was an earlier image and I just played around with the colours using exclusion. I liked the result. I did another version and couldn't decide which one I liked best.

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    Wow. I like what you did. The colors are wonderful and so is the flow of the leaves.

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    Pretty neat, almost looks like a negative of the image. Colors do attract your attention. Sweet

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    Love it! I never thought of using Exclusion. Did you vary the colors using Hue/Saturation? The colors here are marvelous, as is the flow of shapes. Excellent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anita Bower View Post
    Love it! I never thought of using Exclusion. Did you vary the colors using Hue/Saturation? The colors here are marvelous, as is the flow of shapes. Excellent.
    It was originally an Infrared shot, so I guess exclusion did some funky stuff to the colours. Anita I always find when you convert from TIFF to jpeg, the reds and purples look awful, so in this case I boosted the saturation of the reds to keep them from looking washed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    It was originally an Infrared shot, so I guess exclusion did some funky stuff to the colours. Anita I always find when you convert from TIFF to jpeg, the reds and purples look awful, so in this case I boosted the saturation of the reds to keep them from looking washed out.
    The infrared might explain the colors that exclusion produced. They are absolutely marvelous. Interesting that I haven't had trouble with reds when converting to jpeg, at least not on my monitor. i don't know what they look like to others.

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    Awesome with inncredible colors! I love that the design and colors completely fill the frame, graceful and swirling as the lines and colors intermingle and flow over & around each other. I think this would make a wonderful pattern for a silk robe!

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    Conversion from tiff to JPEG shouldn't change colors at all. What else is going on at the same time. Are you changing the profile? If so, how?

    Details of your whole process should lead to a resolution of the problem. Start with the capture --- all the steps in the most simple case.

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    Aloha!

    Nice image and application, Jackie.

    You should send this to a Hawaiian fabric maker and maybe you could set a new pattern!

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    Another WOW from me!! I love the vibrant colors and patterns of the leaves. Very creative processing!

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