Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
I was asked recently how to colour pop a image in Apples Aperture program so i thought i would share the method on here so everyone can see.
Thank you to http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernatcg
who I borrowed the image from.
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1st job, load your image.
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2, we need to use the brush tool to desaturate the parts of the image we want to be back and white. so click on the brush tool and select "saturation"
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3 we should have now moved to the "adjustments tab" so we can move the saturation slider to 0
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4 use the brush to remove the colour leaving the area you want in colour, ( dont worry if you cut into it, we can tidy it up later.
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5. you can replace the colour in any part of the image by using the thing at the right end of the brush inspector.
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And that should be it. Save and enjoy.
Thank you to http://www.flickr.com/photos/bernatcg
who I borrowed the image from.
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1st job, load your image.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]267[/ATTACH]
2, we need to use the brush tool to desaturate the parts of the image we want to be back and white. so click on the brush tool and select "saturation"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]262[/ATTACH]
3 we should have now moved to the "adjustments tab" so we can move the saturation slider to 0
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4 use the brush to remove the colour leaving the area you want in colour, ( dont worry if you cut into it, we can tidy it up later.
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5. you can replace the colour in any part of the image by using the thing at the right end of the brush inspector.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]264[/ATTACH]
And that should be it. Save and enjoy.
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Andy no longer @ BMS
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
Hi Andy,
You are good!! brilliant mate, thankyou very much for that, and it look pretty simple to.
Steve
You are good!! brilliant mate, thankyou very much for that, and it look pretty simple to.
Steve
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
Brill, I always wanted to know how to do that, some images look awesome colour popped 
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
it useto be used a lot on wedding pictures. I would even say it was over used
great tut though 
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Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
Colour popping is definitely not for every image, I think it works best when used to lessen a background as apposed to using it to force something to be noticed.
im my opinion this is a good example as it bring the couple forward.
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where as this one makes you look more at the ball and less at the rest of the photo
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Just my opinion
im my opinion this is a good example as it bring the couple forward.
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where as this one makes you look more at the ball and less at the rest of the photo
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Just my opinion
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Andy no longer @ BMS
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
yeee. but regards to first photo I would make background more out of focus to bring the couple forward. but if this can notbe done then this is good way to "fix" the pic.
my way of using it is this:

my way of using it is this:

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Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
I love the lighting in that photo, the red works really well.
I sometimes prefer the detail to be in the background but with the subject standing out from it.
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I sometimes prefer the detail to be in the background but with the subject standing out from it.
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Andy no longer @ BMS
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
i understand the intentions but lets be honest. is this not look like colour picture was cuted out and sticked on the old postcard???
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They were happy it. Thats all I'm worried about.
Andy no longer @ BMS
Re: Colour popping in Apple Aperture 3
this is the main thig! if customer is happy then this is it. you dont need no more then only few recomendations for next job. 
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