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08/15/2008 06:05:45 PM |
Hi helen, my recommendation (i'm not a photoshop expert) add a new layer, go to hue and saturation and desaturate, add a mask and hide it for the flower. This is the result I got [thumb]710826[/thumb], I work the saturation for the flower in a different layer. I does make a small difference |
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08/15/2008 05:11:17 PM |
Any recommendations on the colour change? I tried changing the wall colour to grey, but that didn't really work either |
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08/15/2008 01:58:03 PM |
What a pretty flower peeking out around the post/wall. |
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08/15/2008 12:32:16 AM |
Interesting color on the flower, although the wall looks kinda yellow. I'm always amused by how spent hollyhock blossoms look like used tissues. |
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08/14/2008 09:03:53 PM |
Agree with MaryO. But heck, just change the flower color in photoshop and save work on the wall! |
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08/14/2008 08:59:57 PM |
I like the flowers juxtaposed against the stone wall, but I'm not sure those two colors work well together. I'd cheat and change the wall color ;-) |
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