Caitie (
commandant) wrote2013-11-23 07:23 pm
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RANDOM IMAGE EDITING TRICK TUTORIAL
I discovered this while looking around in photoshop for a filter I loved in Paint Shop Pro. I didn't find it, but I found something else that somewhat similar!!! Before and After; I used an adjustment filter called Replace Color!!

Step 1;

Get your image whose colors you need to fix and another image with the proper colors. I was most concerned with how washed out his skin looks, so I color dropped the proper color from the skit image. After you color drop it, switch your background and foreground colors. You'll see why later.
Step 2;

GET YE TO YOUR ADJUSTMENT DIALOG BOX
Step 3;

And here's the filter! The color will default to whatever your foreground color is, so just click on the color you're changing to select that instead. This will make it your foreground color.
Step 4;

Click the color swatch above the word Result to get this color select menu. Just click on the color you got from the other image that's currently your background color and click ok!
Step 5;

And now you have this! It's a little patchy though, isn't it? This is an easy fix though, just adjust the slider under fuzziness.

The higher the value, the more it will blend. Adjust as you see fit!

Step 1;

Get your image whose colors you need to fix and another image with the proper colors. I was most concerned with how washed out his skin looks, so I color dropped the proper color from the skit image. After you color drop it, switch your background and foreground colors. You'll see why later.
Step 2;

GET YE TO YOUR ADJUSTMENT DIALOG BOX
Step 3;

And here's the filter! The color will default to whatever your foreground color is, so just click on the color you're changing to select that instead. This will make it your foreground color.
Step 4;

Click the color swatch above the word Result to get this color select menu. Just click on the color you got from the other image that's currently your background color and click ok!
Step 5;

And now you have this! It's a little patchy though, isn't it? This is an easy fix though, just adjust the slider under fuzziness.

The higher the value, the more it will blend. Adjust as you see fit!