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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
Are you going to reshoot the dog or just do postwork adjustments on the computer?
If your reshooting, check your whitebalance and make sure its not set to auto, the lighting and colors may be throwing it off and adding a cast to the image.
For postwork,
If you shoot in RAW...you can tweek the white balance settings and make other color adjustments
Or
you can also experiment with a selective color adjustment layer (photoshop), as I find it gives more control over specific colors.
Joe
Thanks for answering.
I did not shoot it myself, got it from the owner in jpg, not more than 1200x800 in low resolution.
Since I cannot change the photo, I will ty to do as you say in Photoshop.
Even if I will paint it, I find it best to have the photo as good as possible to start with.
The result will be A4 in 300 dpi before I print it.
That leaf in the last picture stands out like a sore thumb. I don't really see a problem with the shade of green it has in the first picture.
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Very Nicely done!
There is another way to eliminate color casts using threshold values...but I won't go into it because what you have done here has worked well.
My only comment is to clone out...or put another leaf over the edge of the flower pot that sits just to the left of the dog.
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This one done very quickly with an adjustment levels layer. Take center eye dropper and click on yellow shadow area on dog (by the left leg). Fill the mask with black and paint in the dog and leaves in white.
It could be done with a lot more subtlety on curves adjustment layer and spending more time on it.
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We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
To the hills of the Chankly Bore!'
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Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to
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Well thats seems to have sorted that one out.. We do have a lot of expertise here well done guys
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I have tried changing by hand, but it does not look natural, at least not on the dog.
Grateful for any tips
Gun