Selective Corrections: Replace Color (Video Included)
Let's try to change the color of Mrs. Watson's dress without changing that of her face.
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Let's try to change the color of Mrs. Watson's dress without changing that of her face.
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We are coming up to color and tonal adjustments. First of all, to adjust the colors correctly, make sure, that images displayed in Photoshop look the same way as on your target output device.
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Now it's time to begin our experience gaining. First, let's test the automatic adjustments.
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Another important editing command in Adobe Photoshopn is Hue/Saturation.
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Photoshop allows us to apply different adjustments to different color ranges.That's a great advantage if you know how to use it! You have already applied the command Replace Color to a selected color range. Let's learn more.
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Useful to newbies who want to use measuring tools in Photoshop, this reference guide introduces each tool and its most common function.
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Run Photoshop. You will see this work area. Look around. You can see traditional pull-down menu at the top and a few palette windows located all over the main window. Now we have to learn how to customize our workspace...
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Before we start editing, let's try to manage image files. First of all, open a few images to your choice using the following ways.
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Easy viewing is very important component of correct editing, especially while dealing with larger images. To view the whole picture we have to zoom out, to view minor details we are to zoom in; to see a picture as it really is, we have to use actual size.
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Brush Choosing
1. On the Options bar, display the Brush Preset picker. Alternatively, you can open it by right-clicking with any brush-type tool (that's how I usually do it in the movies).
2. As default, the Brush Preset picker displays brushes in "Stroke Thumbnail" viewing mode.....
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