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Photoshop question.

#1

Dave

Dave

How easy is it to turn a picture from day to night? I have a friend who wants me to take some photos of "night scenes" around Omaha, but some of the places I'd like to go would not be too smart to do at night. If I did them during the day could they be easily changed to reflect how they'd look at night?


#2

Ravenpoe

Ravenpoe

Just send a bunch of black images, and say it was cloudy and you didn't have a light.


#3

strawman

strawman

https://www.google.com/webhp?source...to change day pictures into night&safe=active

There are numerous tutorials and videos available, but look at them carefully to make sure the effect is ok.


#4

GasBandit

GasBandit

I'm only a photoshop amateur, but that'd probably be beyond my ability. The shadows and colors would be totally different at night than they are during the day.

But then there's this guy.



#5

strawman

strawman

For instance, this one is a decent quick-pass:

http://www.ephotozine.com/article/how-to-turn-your-day-shot-into-night-with-photoshop-14852

However the shadow from the bench doesn't jive. Maybe add a street lamp pole in the image that would suggest an overhead light is casting that shadow. Or move the moon to a position in the picture that would suggest it's a moon-shadow. Or take the picture at a time, or in a way, where there are no obvious shadows.


#6

Dave

Dave

My friend the author (Mark Everett Stone) has a book that will be called "Omaha Stakes", and the picture I'll be taking will probably end up as the template for the cover. Which is interesting because I came up with the title and I'm apparently a character in the book using my real name! Bastard will probably kill me off. He already blew up my house in one of his other books.


#7

drifter

drifter

If you'd like I could give it a go, although this type of Photoshoppery isn't really in my wheelhouse.


#8

Espy

Espy

I've done day to night stuff for matte paintings and... It's a bitch. Good luck.


#9

PatrThom

PatrThom

My friend the author (Mark Everett Stone) has a book that will be called "Omaha Stakes", and the picture I'll be taking will probably end up as the template for the cover. Which is interesting because I came up with the title and I'm apparently a character in the book using my real name! Bastard will probably kill me off. He already blew up my house in one of his other books.
This is totally off-the-cuff, but you might try playing with the "exposure" and "color temperature" sliders to see if they can at least get you started. It's what they did in Twister...grossly overexpose the film to make normal daylight seem like twilight/storm-darkened. Item-specific stuff would be harder, dodging the streetlights to "amp them up," for instance.

--Patrick


#10

Jax

Jax

Screaming Orgasm as well. If it didn't exist already, I'd say this would make it the most obvious cocktail name from the whole list.


#11

PatrThom

PatrThom

Screaming Orgasm as well. If it didn't exist already, I'd say this would make it the most obvious cocktail name from the whole list.
???
Perhaps you wanted a different thread?
...unless you wanted us to 'shop you up something representative?

--Patrick


#12

GasBandit

GasBandit

I think he was aiming for my "What's your cocktail name" thread.


#13

Dave

Dave

Nice! Hey @BananaHands! Ready for some fun in Omaha? We're going to take a tour of downtown, go to a couple bars, and take some pictures in the historic Old Market.


#14

BananaHands

BananaHands

Nice! Hey @BananaHands! Ready for some fun in Omaha? We're going to take a tour of downtown, go to a couple bars, and take some pictures in the historic Old Market.
YES! The picture taking especially - my friend that's coming with is a photographer!


#15

Jax

Jax

???
Perhaps you wanted a different thread?
...unless you wanted us to 'shop you up something representative?

--Patrick
Whoops, that's what I get for getting distracted on my phone while having multiple pages open..


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