(08-23-2024, 04:01 PM)dmerces Wrote: SallyAnne, Dzenjo and Rich 2005, thanks to you three I’m finally able to reproduce my steps to obtain the effect I posted and I did no longer remember how I’ve got there. My method does not have the sophistication and technique of the methods all of you suggested. The steps I followed to obtain my effect were completely accidental. It was my birthday and I already had the "inspiration" coming from a few shots of Jack Daniel's.Hi guys, I just discovered an error in the steps for the Improved Version.
Thanks your ideas I could reproduce my past steps and even improve the first version of my effect. Here are the steps I followed for the first version and for the improved version, so called because it implements a single color as backlight.
Thank you very much for your time and support and for so many inspirations and lessons with your techniques. Tonight I will sleep really relieved.
Original Effect Version
Steps
1. Set background color to white.
2. Remove Alpha Channel
3. Difference of Gaussians: Edge-detect> Difference of Gaussians | Radius 1=1,000; Radius 2=20,000
4. Color to Alpha: Color>Color to Alpha | Set target color to black.
5. Add any dark background layer and save the image.
Improved Version
Steps:
1. Open the image DM Logo Work.png
2. Set background color to white
3. Equalize: Color> Auto> Equalize
4. Mono Mixer: Color>Desaturate>Mono Mixer | Green =5,000
5. Remove the layer Alpha Channel
6. Difference of Gaussians: Edge-detect> Difference of Gaussians | Radius 1=1,000; Radius 2=20,000
7. Color to Alpha: Color>Color to Alpha | Set target color to black.
8. Add any dark background layer and save the image.
Note: The "Radius 2" parameter determines the luminous intensity of the edge. The higher it is, the more intense the luminosity of the edge.
I've add the step 5 and and a note.
Sorry for the mistake.
Regards.