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11-MAY-2005 Linda

Iris with Photoshop Spotlight
May 11

Playing in Photoshop, again, today. I took a pretty common looking shot of an Iris and increased the Hue +21,
Saturation +21 and decreased the lightness to -27. Then I opened Light Effects and used the spotlight at +50 for Intensity
and + 21 for Focus. Property values were Gloss 0, Material +34 (metallic) Exposure 0 and Ambience +14. It makes rather
a nice effect and I'm sure with some tweaking, and practice, it would look even better. Is it fair to make a "ho hum" photo
into a fairly eye-catching image....well, with the proper technique you could create this same photo with lighting....is that
more realistic....or should you only use totally natural lighting? Heck if I know, but I do think that if a photo has been altered,
other than just basic adjustments, it should be labeled as such, rather than being represented as "natural"....just my take on it.


Here is the original image.

Nikon D100
1/250s f/5.0 at 500.0mm ISO 200 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time11-May-2005 16:00:01
MakeNikon
ModelD100
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length500 mm
Exposure Time1/250 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modecenter weighted (2)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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joanteno14-May-2005 10:41
Just beautiful.. nice work, post processing!
Pepe Zyman13-May-2005 05:39
Good job!
petesie12-May-2005 02:57
I really like what you did, and I'm going to try it sometime. Thanks for the formula. I don't know much about Photoshop, but with your instructions maybe I can learn!
Gayle P. Clement12-May-2005 00:41
A beautiful shade of purple.