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    Default A touch of Topaz

    I was shown some really cool images in another forum I visit and I downloaded them so that I could play too.
    This old truck was dull and boring before I added the Topaz effect.
    What do you guys think?





    Thanks for looking.

    Sharna

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    Julie Kenward
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    I think I want you to explain to me what the topaz effect is! How did you do this and where have you been hiding? Missed you around here!

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    If topaz is the effect you used to get the colours in the car I think the colours are lovely Sharna.

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    I too like this effect and would like to know what it is. I am not fond of the frame though.

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    The colors are interesting but the board in front of the car is not helping the image

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    Hi Sharna,
    welcome back...:)
    I like the color effect you applied on this old classic...I too agree that the frame does not do it justice...thanks for sharing...:cool:

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    Hi Everyone! :D

    To answer your question Julie, Topaz Adjust is a filter for adobe photoshop. I'm not sure what versions it works on but it's AWESOME. :D ;) I've missed you too. :)

    Thank you all for the comments. I've been in kind of a funk since my surgery and trying to crawl my way out.

    Have a wonderful day!

    Sharna

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    Hi Sharma sure wish you crawl you way out soon !!!

    Neat effect will have to check it out !!!

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    Thanks for the explanation, Sharna...I'll have to go check it out!

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    Sharna,
    Very cool effect and chose of subject to use it on.
    I like the barbed wire, but feel a composition without the horizontal board at the bottom might be stronger.
    BPN is like a anti-funk drug, but without the side affects.
    Welcome back,
    James

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