-modulate in HCLp is not implemented.
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Luminize, Colorize, HCL
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- GreenKoopa
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Re: Luminize, Colorize, HCL
This is my best guess of what PS is doing.
If you like, I would be happy to make a go at reproducing this, but I'm at a disadvantage not having PS. I would need some PS outputs from you.
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convert infile.jpg ^
( -clone 0 -colorspace Rec601Luma +level-colors black,red -colorspace HCLp -separate ) ^
( -clone 0 -colorspace HCLp -separate ) ^
-delete 0,3,4,5 -combine -set colorspace HCLp -colorspace sRGB ^
out.png
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Re: Luminize, Colorize, HCL
Yes, that matches visually better. The PS dark areas are slightly darker than from IM.
This was what I tried to do in my last set of examples when I tried to remove the linear RGB conversions, but I overlooked one.
infile="sunsets-lightroom-split-toning_srgb.jpg"
inname=`convert $infile -format "%t" info:`
convert $infile \
\( -clone 0 -colorspace Rec601Luma +level-colors black,red -colorspace HCLp -separate \) \
\( -clone 0 -colorspace HCLp -separate \) \
-delete 0,3,4,5 -combine -set colorspace HCLp -colorspace sRGB \
${inname}_highlight_HCLp_rms_levelcolors_colorize_greenkoopa.jpg
Photoshop:
This was what I tried to do in my last set of examples when I tried to remove the linear RGB conversions, but I overlooked one.
infile="sunsets-lightroom-split-toning_srgb.jpg"
inname=`convert $infile -format "%t" info:`
convert $infile \
\( -clone 0 -colorspace Rec601Luma +level-colors black,red -colorspace HCLp -separate \) \
\( -clone 0 -colorspace HCLp -separate \) \
-delete 0,3,4,5 -combine -set colorspace HCLp -colorspace sRGB \
${inname}_highlight_HCLp_rms_levelcolors_colorize_greenkoopa.jpg
Photoshop:
Last edited by fmw42 on 2013-07-24T12:40:12-07:00, edited 1 time in total.