anon_uno
10-26-2003, 09:28 PM
Hi,
I've taken a photo of a mother holding a child with the mother's back facing the camera. The mother was wearing something similar to a lace/net material top (in brown) and the picture shows part of her bra strap in white. I wish to replace the white color (underneath the lace/net top).
How should I acheive this in Photoshop? I've tried the Replace Color function which allow me to select the White color bit beneath her top.... but I don't know to replace the selection areas with the color I want color of her skin).
Can any one please advise me te steps to acheive this via Photoshop?
Many thanks in advance.
Jakaleena
10-27-2003, 06:55 AM
Anon,
Could you post a sample for us to work with?
anon_uno
10-27-2003, 09:56 PM
I don't know how my last thread was closed, so I am reposting this again in hope that I can find some help.
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Hi,
I've taken a photo of a mother holding a child with the mother's back facing the camera. The mother was wearing something similar to a lace/net material top (in brown) and the picture shows part of her bra strap in white. I wish to replace the white color (underneath the lace/net top).
How should I acheive this in Photoshop? I've tried the Replace Color function which allow me to select the White color bit beneath her top.... but I don't know to replace the selection areas with the color I want color of her skin).
Can any one please advise me te steps to acheive this via Photoshop?
Many thanks in advance.
here is an example of the image I was referring to:
http://home.iprimus.com.au/david_d/2408-web.jpgPhoto sample (http://home.iprimus.com.au/david_d/2408-web.jpg)
Doug Nelson
10-27-2003, 11:51 PM
I don't know why the thread was closed. I'll assume it was as accident. I merged the two threads.
This was an interesting situation. I ended up copying a section of lace where the skin was darker (see the marquee outline, that wouldn't normally still be there, but i recreated it so you could see where I got the sample), duping it twice and aligning them so I had one long sample. (layer 1)
Then I positioned it in place, masked it off, then added a gradient grouped layer set to luminosity to give it a more realistic transition. (layer 2)
anon_uno
10-28-2003, 03:22 PM
Doug,
Thanks very much for the explaination on how you got there. It's something that didn't cross my mind..... I was always imaging that it would be along the line of selecting the white color, than replace the color with the color of the skin.
I will give this one a try. Thanks again.
I tried a different tack - used various iterations of Select -> Color Range plus some manual editing to end up with a selection of the bra strap, then used that to generate a layer mask for an empty layer. Then painted on the empty layer with lots of sampling of the skin color with a soft brush at low opacity, building up the effect.
Then went back to the original layer, did a Select -> Color Range on the brown lace, copied just the lace into a new layer and put that on top of the painted layer I'd been working on to reinforce the structure of the lace.
Doug Nelson
10-28-2003, 08:22 PM
By the way, anon, I forgot to mention what a great picture this is! I love the tonality on the baby.
anon_uno
10-28-2003, 10:14 PM
Doug,
Thanks. Trying to have this fixed so I can get a hardcopy for the mother.