Chevrolet fire truck 3 ways: Sunday Stills

Today I’ll be featuring a photo of a 1935 Chevrolet fire truck on display at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon, edited three ways. This truck, pieced together with parts from trucks in Prineville and Lakeview, Oregon, was restored to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Smokey Bear. For years, Smokey Bear has been reminding people how to prevent wildfires.

I’ll show a pair of pictures with and without editing effects. Slide the slider to see the full images. I use Corel Paintshop Pro software to edit my photos.

The first pair shows the original picture and one using the Hot Wax Coating Artistic Effect. I like how it almost looks like a pen and ink drawing with color added.

Chevrolet fire truckChevrolet fire truck

The second pair shows the original picture and one using a Retro Lab Photo Effect. The effect darkened the whole picture. I loved how it and gave the chrome details a warm brass color.

Chevrolet fire truckRetro Lab effect

The third pair shows the original picture and one using an Infrared Film Photo Effect. This black and white image has a soft glow to it. Infrared is one of my favorite effects.

Chevrolet fire truckInfrared truck

Sunday Stills host, Terri Webster Schrandt, asked if we think photo editing is fun or fraught. For me, it has always been fun. When taking pictures, I often imagine editing them in ways that will make them shine. Photo editing programs offer countless possibilities!

Sunday Stills – Photo Editing: Fun or Fraught?

28 thoughts on “Chevrolet fire truck 3 ways: Sunday Stills

  1. These are great, Siobhan! Thank you for demonstrating your process with each image and your thoughts on editing. I love the green Chevy as a stand alone image, but wow, the infrared effect is amazing!

      • I love it. I started on version 9 I think and have always upgraded since then. I went the full Ultimate a few years ago.
        Still can’t use all of the functions. When I do, the tutorials are very good 🙂

      • I was going to update mine again this year, but I don’t think there’s a new version. I’ll check out the Ultimate next year.

  2. Nice images 👍. I like the Retro Lab effect, it looks very nice! I haven’t used Coral Paintshop to be honest, just used Adobe PShop for post editing, but really like that effect of the Retro Lab, very warm and it really ‘Pop’s. well done👏. Kind regards….Jay 😊

    • Thanks, Jay! There are so many options with photo editing programs it can be hard to choose what to do. 🙂

      • No worries !😊. Yes I know what you mean, they are all so good now though and very rewarding to use…it really does expand your palate doesn’t it. Well done 👍

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