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Smudge look with topaz impression
Smudge look with topaz impression








smudge look with topaz impression

But I didn’t just apply the effect and call it done. In the photo above, I used Topaz Glow with the effect called “Dizzy”. With their soft flowing tentacles and bright contrasting colours, they were perfect subjects for adding a few extra special effects to give them a really unique look. This is the technique I used when I processed these sea anemone photos I made on Cannon Beach, Oregon. Most often I use the plugins in conjunction with Photoshop and use layers, layer masks, blend modes and opacity adjustments to define exactly how much of the effect I want and precisely where in the image I want it. Each one creates different types of effects and has many, even hundreds, of options.īut I rarely just pick a preset and go with it. My favourite plugins for making these kinds of adjustments are Topaz Impression, Texture Effects, Glow and Restyle. That’s when I turn to the plugins from Topaz Labs in my post-processing workflow to create a unique style.īelow you’ll find a video demonstration showing how I combine the plugins and other techniques I use to create unique effects with my photos. After all, nature is stunning just as it is!īut sometimes I want to take my images a bit further I want to go beyond the natural look, maybe add a painterly effect, some texture or colour grading. When it comes to post-processing, my goal is usually to enhance a photo’s best qualities while maintaining a natural look.










Smudge look with topaz impression