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edittin photos, need urgent hlp
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TSopiuma7xp
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Dec 29 2005, 12:25 PM, updated 20y ago
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hi guyz,
i m edittin me n my frienz photo... i m cuttin out my frienz n put them on my photo but da problem is no matter how much i try i can get exact same color of face n oda parts.. i try to adjust contrast, color balance, level and so on.. is there any tool tht can detect target color and apply to da source?
oops, i m using photoshops cs
This post has been edited by opiuma7xp: Dec 29 2005, 12:28 PM
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exkay
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Dec 29 2005, 12:34 PM
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wads your msn ? add me in luv0712@hotmail.com i'll try to help
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ColeXE
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Jan 15 2006, 11:47 AM
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You can use the Match Color feature but often results won't be accurate. I have a cheap trick which is to cut a small skin sample to patternize and then "pattern overlay" it to your friends face with light opacity with blending modes which you find suitable.
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providence
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Jan 16 2006, 07:22 AM
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On my way
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Try using Command+M - the curves function
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spidergirl
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Jan 20 2006, 07:39 PM
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I hope this might work for you.
It is quite an advantage if you have a bit of understand about colors or at least, not a color blind.
Say if you want to enhance the color of the lips (which is red) and make it more red-der, what you can do is, go to Image>Adjustments> Selective Color>Colors---> Reds and from there, you can level up either Magenta (which has an esence of Red) or Black to like, 10% or more. Try to decrease and increase the color level to experiment more.
By doing this, not only you'll be enhancing the lips (in your portraits photo for example), but if you're wearing a red shirt in the photo, it will also be effected.
As a conclusion, selective color will only select the main color that you targeted.
Hope this will solve your problem.
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