I Don't Know If This Is Even Possible But I Can Sure Use Some Help :)

Hey guys, I registered to this forum specifically seeking help for this one photoshop project. For this photo, I want to change the colour of each water droplet so that I can produce a rainbow effect using all the water drops. If someone can provide a tutorial/link, I would greatly appreciate it!




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I was looking for any or all of these answers:

Is there any specific name for this effect?
Do you know any tutorial for this effect?
Is there any photoshop action or filter for this effect?





Thanks

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Thanks in advanced for any help/suggestions. I've been experimenting with different photoshop actions and filters.
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I've been super in love with photographers/photoshoppers who use lots of rainbow glare type effects. I'm attaching photos. I've been trying to figure out how they do it, with gradients and brushes and all sorts of things, endless hours on youtube and I still can't replicate this effect. Anyone know how to achieve this effect? I would be SOOOO grateful and worship you for your genius.

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Ive been given a large amount of designs that have been colour separated for use by screen printers.
I will go through the image details below but history of the images is sketchy to say the elast.

The layer shows a black and white image and has been saved in grayscale mode.
There are numerous colour channels which are unselected. When you select them all the colour fills in gradually until its looks great. But this doesnt actually change anything eg Layer, so that is always black and white.
How can I get the printed output to look like the image when all colour layers are selected.
Im not screen printing, I am digitally printing so dont need sep colours.
I have attached an example design so you can understand better what I mean.
Any help will be massively appreciated guys.
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What Kind Of Photoshop Action/effect Is This!? Looks Great

Hi guys,

What a great forum! I'm a photoshopper for several years now, and today i saw an event/announcement design on Facebook and i want to know how they call the effect that used on the person's image.

Here it is:


i saw this effect before, i thought that someone dit this by hand. But this looks like a photoshop action.

Thanks guys,

Regards Nicklas

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So I am a self taught photoshopper and I had a friend ask me to do cover art for his next album. He's just a small time local artist and had the pretty generic idea of a photo mosaic of his face made up of other pictures, but I don't believe in doing poor quality work. I'm a little lost on how to go about this project though. I know that I have to place photos of the same color on his face to build it up but I'm not sure how to start. All I can find for tutorials on the subject either use the same photo over and over or use overlay or something to make the photos appear to be the right color when they aren't actually. Or people just use software to do it for them. Can anyone help with either tips or a link to a tutorial or anything about how to organically make a photo mosaic in photoshop. I don't want to use software because he wants to make money off his album and I don't want to step on copyright infringements and I also think it looks stiff. Any tips??

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How To Achieve This Effect

This is a photo by Cecil Beaton that appeared in Vogue Magazine in 1948. It's currently being used in advertisements for a fashion exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. I'm trying to put my finger on what specifically gives this image it's interesting, painterly quality. I think I see that the dresses are high-contrast and saturated, whereas the skin tones are the opposite. The white walls also appear to be somewhat desaturated, which make the clothes pop. Is there anything else going on here that I'm not seeing? What kinds of Photoshop adjustments would give a normal photo this kind of appearance?

Also, how in the world was this done back in 1948, when Photoshop ran on wood-burning computers?

P.S.
I hope I'm not violating any copyright rules by posting the photo here. Apologies if I am.


Colour Alterations Thru Deleting Channels

Hi,
I am very fond of Colour alterations on a photo through manipulating RGB or CMYK channels. I recently stumbled upon a method that gave a rather very interesting colour effect I think. I deleted the blue channel out of my RGB image, that left me with cyan and magenta channels. However the problem is that I cannot save that image with the usual formats such as PNG and JPEG. I can only save it as PSD and a bunch of other technical formats. I suppose it is because a channel is missing. I have tried to fill the blue channel with black but that did not give the same effect. Is there a way to save the image with that colour effect, or somehow achieving the exact same result through a method without deleting a channel?
I'd really appreciate your help. Merry Christmas and happy new year.