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!!! NEW IMPROVED 1D and D60, 10D and now1DS INTERPOLATION ACTIONS BELOW!!!
Interpolation action:
I have uploaded the actions for D30 or any files, But the file sizes are based on 8.9 meg files. (actually one is to about 100 megs one is to 311 megs (30X40" @300dpi) and one is for excellent 9x12'S which is the standard format I use for model portfolios) The link below will let you download the action usually to adobe>photoshop6.0>presets>photoshopactions its called myinterpolation2a.atn you can change the name, the indeivdual actions say to 100megs, to 300megs and to 9x12 all are at 300dpi and all are based on an original d30 file either full frame or cropped to 9x12 proportionally. I would warn that these actions take a while depending on the speed of your system, also they are purging the history a few times throughout to save space and time, and i would reccommend that you do this as the almost last step after merging to only one layer (mulitiple layers at 311 megs is a very large file to deal with) you should do everything except sharpen before running these actions, the 9x12 actually does oversize then blur the pixels then sharpen and reduce size but the others do no sharpening at all so as to leave the final amount of sharpening up to the individual picture. Hope they work well for you all. If you have any questions feel free to email me through the site
INTERPOLATION ACTION TO 60X80 INCHES at 300 DPI
To see some examples
WAIT!! HERES THE NEW 10D INTERPOLATION
This New and Improved Interpolation Says 10D and is designed for the 10D but works with any file from any digital source, It is better to perform all adjustments And a minor a/b channel blur and lightness channel sharpen. You may still need to further sharpen I reccommend duplicating the layer setting the duplicate to luminoscity applying USM to slightly more then you like by eye then fading the layer to taste. You can also apply a layer mask and selectivley erase oversharpened parts like skin. It should be noted that the file sizes correlate to Images in the Vertical (Portrait) mode, if you have Horizontal (landscape) Images you should rotate them 90 degrees before applying the action, then choose the action that most closely reaches your goal size and if needed excedes your goal size then downsize then sharpen your image for print.
If you want to see a sample of what can be done wit this action feel free to click here and download a sample from a 10D you can use the interpolation on the file and print a crop of it on the largest paper you have and see what detail you get. !!!CLICK HERE!!!
WAIT!! HERES THE NEW AND IMPROVED D60 INTERPOLATION
This New and Improved Interpolation Says D60 and is designed for the D60 but works with any file from any digital source, It is better to perform all adjustments EXCEPT FOR SHARPENING BEFORE INTERPOLATING UP. It should be noted that the file sizes correlate to Images in the Vertical (Portrait) mode, if you have Horizontal (landscape) Images you should rotate them 90 degrees before applying the action, then choose the action that most closely reaches your goal size and if needed excedes your goal size then downsize then sharpen your image for print.
WAIT!! HERES THE NEW AND IMPROVED 1D INTERPOLATION
This New and Improved Interpolation Says 1D and is designed for the 1D but works with any file from any digital source, It is better to perform all adjustments EXCEPT FOR SHARPENING BEFORE INTERPOLATING UP. It should be noted that the file sizes correlate to Images in the Vertical (Portrait) mode, if you have Horizontal (landscape) Images you should rotate them 90 degrees before applying the action, then choose the action that most closely reaches your goal size and if needed excedes your goal size then downsize then sharpen your image for print.
WAIT!! HERES THE NEW
This New Interpolation Says 1DS and is designed for the 1DS but works with any file from any digital source, this was actually designed to work best with files from the 1DS, 8 bit, (though 16bit is also fine) It is better to perform all adjustments EXCEPT FOR SHARPENING BEFORE INTERPOLATING UP. It should be noted that the file sizes correlate to Images in the Vertical (Portrait) mode, if you have Horizontal (landscape) Images you should rotate them 90 degrees before applying the action, then choose the action that most closely reaches your goal size and if needed excedes your goal size then downsize then sharpen your image for print.
HERES THE NEW
This New and Improved Interpolation Says 300D and is designed for the 300D but works with any file from any digital source, It is better to perform all adjustments And a minor a/b channel blur and lightness channel sharpen. You may still need to further sharpen I reccommend duplicating the layer setting the duplicate to luminoscity applying USM to slightly more then you like by eye then fading the layer to taste. You can also apply a layer mask and selectivley erase oversharpened parts like skin. It should be noted that the file sizes correlate to Images in the Vertical (Portrait) mode, if you have Horizontal (landscape) Images you should rotate them 90 degrees before applying the action, then choose the action that most closely reaches your goal size and if needed excedes your goal size then downsize then sharpen your image for print.
!!!300D Interpolation CLICK HERE!!!
Four different cross processed effects some simulate c41 processed as e6 and some e6 processed as c41 play with them and let me know what you think.
all you have to do is download and save them to a file, then go to the curves menu and select load curve, then find the file you downloaded it will load that curve. Usually, I place the files in the Adobe\photoshop6.0\Presets\PhotoshopActions directory
I have designed curves that are color correction filters, they correspond to 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and full blue and warm (CTO) also there are a few other warming, and cooling curves as well as some of the cross process effect curves in a new folder you can download here.
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Custom action to make a 1D file look closer in color saturation to the D60.
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