![]() It's like splitting a channel to RGB components, but you can pick any colour instead of those three. The second method is to apply a black and white photo effect where you can choose the colour as the 'base'. If the colour looks awful, then I'll just duplicate the original image and lay it over the top and set it to 'colour' blend, which shades the xray part with the original colours again (but keeping the brightness/contrast). Then I combine them again back to a colour image. I use one of two methods, for the first one I split the image into red, green and blue channels and adjust the contrast of each channel individually for best effect. People should be more specific when requesting them if they want a real one or happy with a fake. ![]() What's worse is when other people (badly) fake an xray and then claim it's a real one to show off their supposed photoshop skills. That's not a problem, but some people want 'real' xrays so they're looking at their actual girl, not some painted shit. What said, a lot of the 'xrays' are 100% fakes.
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