Composer des images à l’aide d’effets de fusion et de couleur
Lancez-vous et essayez de fusionner deux images. Vous obtiendrez à coup sûr une composition originale.
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Sélectionner deux images
Créez un document dans Photoshop. Choisissez deux images sur votre ordinateur et faites-les glisser dans le document. Chaque image devient un calque distinct visible dans le panneau Calques à droite (si le panneau n’est pas visible, sélectionnez Fenêtre > Calques).
Tester les modes de fusion
Sélectionnez le calque supérieur et ouvrez le menu déroulant Mode de fusion dans le panneau Calques. Testez les différents modes de fusion sur le calque supérieur et observez leur incidence sur le calque inférieur.
Dans cet exemple, le mode Éclaircir révèle l’image du surfeur sur les parties sombres des palmiers. Chaque mode produit un effet différent. Amusez-vous à les tester pour obtenir l’effet souhaité.
Régler les niveaux de lumière
Sélectionnez le calque inférieur et choisissez Image > Réglages > Niveaux dans le menu principal.
Sélectionnez l’option Auto dans la boîte de dialogue Niveaux. Le réglage automatique des zones sombres et claires de l’image permet d’obtenir un résultat plus contrasté. Utilisez les curseurs Niveaux d’entrée/de sortie pour peaufiner l’ensemble. Lorsque l’effet vous convient, cliquez sur OK pour appliquer le réglage.
Régler la teinte et la saturation
Choisissez Image > Réglages > Teinte/Saturation.
Utilisez les curseurs Teinte, Saturation et Luminosité pour rendre l’image plus éclatante. Une fois que vous avez terminé, cliquez sur OK.
Félicitations, vous avez du talent.
Vous avez utilisé les modes de couleur et de fusion pour combiner des images et créer un effet artistique. Vous pouvez maintenant appliquer cette technique à divers projets pour l’impression et les écrans.
La photo originale du surfer provient du tournage du film « View From A Blue Moon », l’un des projets cinématographiques les plus ambitieux à ce jour dans le domaine des sports d’action. D’autres clichés sont disponibles à l’adresse suivante : viewfromabluemoon.com.
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