schnaps opened this issue on Apr 08, 2000 ยท 4 posts
schnaps posted Sat, 08 April 2000 at 7:58 PM
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Traveler posted Sat, 08 April 2000 at 10:12 PM
There are probably 100's of ways to do this, but here is how I would do it: -load the extra brushes that come with photoshop. -create a new layer -switch to paintbrush tool, use one of the blotchy brushes, white color, opacity 100%, don't draw with the brush, rather "spot click" your way to something that resembles a wake. -Clean up the edges of the wake with the eraser. -Play with blending tools, etc -Merge the layers
Spanfarkle posted Wed, 12 April 2000 at 3:20 PM
Try fixing contrast, looks alittle washed out, maybe increase the saturation too.
Gromit posted Wed, 19 April 2000 at 2:36 PM
In that same vein, you can create a new layer duplicating the original picture, then set the new layer's properties to Multiply. Fiddle with the opacity to get the best looking image. This can very quickly fix washed-out or undersaturated images, I use it for photos a lot. Gromit