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02/11/2003 12:08:58 PM · #1
I am a big fan of "selective color" and "replace color" in PS. I have refraned from using them for images I plan on using on this site. They are not spot edits. No masks are created but they do only affect a certain "range of color" (IE - yellows, red's, blues, etc...). I imagine it is OK because they are global changes but just want a ruling on it.

Thanks all...

Dave
02/11/2003 12:54:10 PM · #2
people have done it before and it is allowed, though doesn't tend to score very well.
02/11/2003 12:57:05 PM · #3
Hey gordon thanks. Really though these moves are pretty transparent to the viewer. They are just subtle ways of tweeking individual color groups. I never use them for radical moves. I basically like using it to clean up a color. Make a sky a little brighter by removing some red or black out of a dark blue. It is really helpful. And if you have missed a white balance setting these tools can be real useful also...

Thanks again...

Dave
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