The set up I used
Once the shots were taken it was just a case of the post processing. This was simple if you have understanding of Photoshop. In simple terms, upload and convert to JPEG. Usue curves/levels to ensure the black background is pure black ie RGB figures of zero. then there are two options. Work as it is with black background or invert the image (Ctrl+I) to make the background white. Smoke colours can then be changed by using feathered selections and then usung hue/saturation (Ctrl+U) to play around. Finish off with any cleaning up of stray wisps of smoke etc and frame, label or publish how you want. Once you get some good shots it is easy to get hooked on it. So those who feel confident, get experimenting and you could end up with some grat fine art images for your walls.
Amazing stuff - wish I could do this kind of work! Love it!
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