Hi Gerald
Re
http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=185
Step 1
Byro Wrote Quote:
1) Duplicate original image
- Right click on title bar;
- Duplicate (merged, if it has more than one layer) to a new image.
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This is important. The idea is that you have two copies of the same picture.
FFT will be run on one copy whilst the second copy saves the colour so that they can be merged after FFT.
It can also be done from the menu
Image > Duplicate
Step 8
Byro Wrote Quote:
8) Put the colours back in:
- Slide, with <Shift> pressed (to align), your (now un-textured) luminosity back layer on top of the original (that’s the one we left behind in step 1);
- Set this new layer's blending mode to Luminosity.
- Select your original layer, which is below the new Luminosity layer;
- Apply a small radius (2 or 3 should do) Noise>Median filter (this blurs the colours a little, but don't worry all the important sharpness is in the luminosity layer).
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By step 7 you will have
two copies of the same picture.
One will still have the texture and the colour
The other will be texture free but the colour will be lost
Zoom the two pictures so that there is room in the work area to see both pictures side by side.
With the Move Tool Selected
Hold down the shift key and left click on the now un-textured image. Keeping the left mouse pressed drag this image to the coloured image and then release the mouse.
This will create a new layer above the coloured layer containing the un-textured image. Set the blending mode of this layer to Luminosity.
Byro goes on to apply median filter to remove any color noise (optional step)
Does this help?
Ken.