Colorization with PhotoPaint's Clip Mask
Corel PhotoPaint has had the Clip Mask tool since version 9 of the application. This tutorial will be about how I've found it to be an invaluable tool when doing colorizing for photo restoration. [details]
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Hunter
Thank you so much for that tutorial. It works great.
Please do more Photopaint tutorials. Like you I don't use Photoshop so I'm missing a lot from the tips & hints here
The Rabbit
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Terry, unfortunately, I don't use Photoshop, so I'm unable to re-do the tutorial for PS.... that said, however, the only real difference I can think of in this tutorial between PP or PS is probably in terminology. What Photopaint calls a "Clip Mask", I believe is what Photoshop calls a "Layer Mask". In theory, just swap out those two terms and it should work the same. Please let me know if that works for you, OK?
Hunter
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Colorization In PS
Hunter,
Is it possable for you to do a tut for the same colorization but for Photoshop?
Regards,
Terry
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Thanks, Jim! I wasn't sure if I was giving enough detail and just making things confusing for folksI'm glad you enjoyed it!
Hunter
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Colorization with PhotoPaint's Clip Mask
Last edited by Doug Nelson; 07-24-2003, 12:55 PM.Tags: None

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