cynlee opened this issue on Jan 27, 2003 ยท 10 posts
cynlee posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 4:18 PM
Slynky posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 4:33 PM
word of advice: The Cloning Brush is your best friend here. Use a hard clone brush, and swivel back and forth between the two. Also, make sure to clone from many different areas of the image, cuz even if you do use the clone tool, if you only use it near the seam itself, it'll still be really visible that the images were "glued" together if you don't. also... the three sheds... two of them are a lot "bluer" then the other (the ones on the right). Might wanna tweak them colours a little more...
cynlee posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 4:52 PM
but how should i go about "tweaking the colors"? that seems to be the problem not sure which color elements to adjust- one either comes out too blue or yellow, then the snow & sky are off, see the snow & grass in the back? the grass on the left is yellow, the other orange?...very frustrating, i'm backing off of it for now...haven't even gotten to the cloning part yet :(
cynlee posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 5:09 PM
Slynky posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 7:09 PM
while getting the colours to match, if you're having problems because you can get one set to match but not the other on the same pic (like sky vs. sheds), look into try the history brush. -right below the regular brush, has a little swirl on it- what this'll do is paint what was 'once there', by selecting which step in the files history to paint from. If you can get one set of colours right once, and then get the other set right on the second try, select the older state in the history (there's a little empty icon next to each state), and "paint" over the area that you want to revert backwards... sounds complicated, but its an incredible tool. and if that isn't the case, well, heh, I dunno, just takin a guess is all. also, use all the tools if you aren't meaning the colour balance, curves, contrast, levels and saturation, all found in image-> adjust.
cynlee posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 7:32 PM
thanks slynky- i'll try the history brush- these 2 are just hard to match in color- i did try balance, curves, contrast, levels & satuation till i was blue in the face- i just thought it would be easier then this.....stumped
didgeriddo posted Mon, 27 January 2003 at 9:20 PM
DHolman posted Tue, 28 January 2003 at 3:59 AM
cynlee posted Tue, 28 January 2003 at 10:32 AM
thanks for giving this a stab! & your suggestions! I'm happy to see it's do-able i'm going to save your responses to my notepad so i can try your steps myself- both of you did an excellent job! hmmmm still so much to learn Thanks again Doug & Donald!!!
DHolman posted Tue, 28 January 2003 at 12:38 PM
Wow...I'm looking at the buildings in the one I did..I don't remember it being that dark when I did this last night. Think I need to recal my monitor or something (or is it time for that 42" plasma monitor? heheh). That's just weird. -=>Donald