Forum: Photoshop


Subject: Curves Change

PeeWee05 opened this issue on Jul 12, 2005 ยท 13 posts


Sans2012 posted Tue, 12 July 2005 at 8:59 AM

I really cant see much difference here. I would probably start out with levels and lighten up the foreground a touch, you may have to use a layer mask so the background isn't effected. How! First copy the layer, make a quick selection, along the foreground ridge and around the top of the image is your selection, go to "Layer/Add Layer Mask/Hide Selection", this will allow you to edit the foreground only(make sure you select the image and not the mask once your done). Go to "Image/Adjustments/Levels", play around until your happy(keeping in mind you just want to make the foreground a little lighter). Once you have done this you can discard the layer mask. Next I would go to, Image/Adjustments/Hue-saturation, when the dialog box opens, at the top(Edit/master) change it to "green". Now tweak the saturation, this will give you brighter more vibrant greens(grass). Don't go overboard here just little tweaks. These are some basic steps toward Photo enhancing, you will need to play around a bit to get what you want. Oh! make sure your monitor is calibrated too. There's no point in doing this if your monitor is way out. Good luck! post your result so we can have a look. And don't rush!!! Michael.

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