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07/21/2008 04:46:23 PM · #1 |
Can't post the image as I may use it in an upcoming submission. I have a small corner of the image that is required for the shot so can't crop it. I was shooting through trees and there is a green cast from some leaves on part of the image, its not solid but is obvious. The colour the cast is on is predominately brown - I tried the only skills I know - any tips from the experts please?
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07/21/2008 04:52:28 PM · #2 |
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07/21/2008 04:55:07 PM · #3 |
To be legal in basic or advanced editing? |
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07/21/2008 05:16:59 PM · #4 |
Cheers, using levels at my basic knowledge didn't do the trick, shall read the tutorial :)
Originally posted by SDW: To be legal in basic or advanced editing? |
Its advanced Scott.
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07/21/2008 05:20:19 PM · #5 |
wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
Or is the green cast throughout the entire image?
Message edited by author 2008-07-21 17:21:15. |
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07/21/2008 05:29:41 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by mpeters: wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
Or is the green cast throughout the entire image? |
Mark, if you were a women I'd kiss you ;) had a quick try and its looking good - thanks :)
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07/21/2008 05:52:00 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Ecce Signum: Originally posted by mpeters: wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
Or is the green cast throughout the entire image? |
Mark, if you were a women I'd kiss you ;) had a quick try and its looking good - thanks :) |
Thanks but no need for that! :) I'll be happy with the 100/2.8 in a nice cardboard box. Good luck! |
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07/21/2008 06:20:18 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by mpeters:
Thanks but no need for that! :) I'll be happy with the 100/2.8 in a nice cardboard box. Good luck! |
Lol Mark, would sooner kiss you than part with that (typed in a manly text btw)
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07/21/2008 06:33:33 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Ecce Signum: Originally posted by mpeters:
Thanks but no need for that! :) I'll be happy with the 100/2.8 in a nice cardboard box. Good luck! |
Lol Mark, would sooner kiss you than part with that (typed in a manly text btw) |
I wouldn't want a guy in red frilly panties to kiss me either.... EWWWWWW!
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07/22/2008 12:50:08 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by MAK:
I wouldn't want a guy in red frilly panties to kiss me either.... EWWWWWW! |
now, thats a thread killing comment lol
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07/22/2008 01:40:19 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Ecce Signum: Originally posted by MAK:
I wouldn't want a guy in red frilly panties to kiss me either.... EWWWWWW! |
now, thats a thread killing comment lol |
No it isn't
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07/22/2008 01:44:49 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by mpeters: wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
Or is the green cast throughout the entire image? |
If you select just an area of the image, would that not violate basic editing rules? I thought whatever you did had to be applied to the entire image.
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07/22/2008 02:02:50 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by mpeters: wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
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Don't forget that you could always play with the mask on the adjustment layer later, too.
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07/22/2008 02:05:47 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by ambaker: Originally posted by mpeters: wannabe here--- ;)
Can you select the area, feather your selection and then use a hue/sat adjustment layer to change the hue from green to brown?
Or is the green cast throughout the entire image? |
If you select just an area of the image, would that not violate basic editing rules? I thought whatever you did had to be applied to the entire image. |
this would indeed be illegal under current basic rules. The OP was asking about advanced ruleset though. |
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