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Grading Using Texture Blending

Grading Using Texture Blending

Sometimes we like to create more muted colors and softer look in our images.

Here is an example:

We like the scene with some nice elements:

  • Hay wheels

  • Three trees

  • Tractor with dust

  • Forest as a backdrop

We still like to improve the mood of that late summer day in Germany.

Here we use our Texture Blending to grade the image:

The texture used is here:

While the first version is more realistic we find the graded version to reflect better the feeling of the scene.

One more Sample (same process):

Let us know what you think.

Our Texture Blending Resources.

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Uwe Steinmueller

Sadly, Uwe Steinmueller has passed from this life. His own website, outback photo is no longer online. But as long as TheCameraForum.Com lives on, so does the memory of my good friend Uwe Steinmueller. Rest easy, and know you are missed my friend.

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