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Hunter
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Registered: July 2002 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 81
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Basically, I first ran an Auto-Equalize on the image and then split the channels to HLS and chose the L channel which I pasted as new layer on the original with a merge-mode of Green - that removed a fair amount of the color cast. The rest was standard cloning and then clipmasking off various items to do minor color tweaking.
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| · Date: 2/20/2003 · Views: 3444 · Filesize: 21.0kb, 150.1kb · Dimensions: 800 x 1127 ·
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Keywords: Hunter Corel Photo-paint Photopaint Retouch Challenge 26
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nancy b
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Registered: February 2003 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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I haven't really started to experiment with channel adjustments yet, but if this is the result, I'm definitely going to try now. Nice job. I think the skin color looks very natural... and a nice gold tone in her necklace.
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Hunter
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Registered: July 2002 Location: St. Louis, MO Posts: 81
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Thanks, Nancy! The channel "adjustment" helped with the overall color cast, but most of the color adjustments were really from my masking off of various elements (Clipmask in Photopaint / Layer Mask in Photoshop) and then doing adjustments by adding various hues. I've never liked the result I get from trying to paint over an area in Color Mode, but that's just me That's how I increased the "gold" look in the necklace - I had it masked off and added some yellow/red/magenta to it.
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