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  • The use of "spot colour" in photography !!!

    I have never been a fan of "spot colour" in photography and had therefore never tried it before. I just happened to be sorting some photo files out yesterday on my passport hard drive when for some reason I thought of that technique when looking at a picture of Beverly Minster I had taken. Its certainly not a difficult technique to apply but I still cannot decide if I like it or not.



    What do you think ? It certainly has its uses to the professionals as they can highlight products using it. I am still sitting on the fence on this one

    John
    Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

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    Never tried it myself yet John but I like it a bit. It has to be right for me, I've seen many pics that look too tacky but some that have a bit of wow factor.

    For me there's too much colour in the window for this one to work but I like the perspective of the shot.

    What software do you use? I've started on Lightroom and I'm currently editting my back catalogue when I have time.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by peter.m View Post
      Never tried it myself yet John but I like it a bit. It has to be right for me, I've seen many pics that look too tacky but some that have a bit of wow factor.

      For me there's too much colour in the window for this one to work but I like the perspective of the shot.

      What software do you use? I've started on Lightroom and I'm currently editting my back catalogue when I have time.
      Photoshop CS5 Peter

      John
      Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

      Value photography - Geordiepix

      Mull of Galloway digs recommend http://www.clashwhannoncaravanpark.co.uk/

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      • #4
        Looks good to me, but then again it helps when the origonal shot is as good as that. A bit like the in-laws - only of use once in a while.

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        • #5
          I dont know if this really counts, but one famous piece of spot colour i always remember was the little girl in the red coat, in the black and white film Schindlers List, pretty powerfull use of it......

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