Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:25 pm
Everyone,
Here is the first image for you to play around with.
I would like you to tackle this image 2 ways.
1) Use the color wizard to adjust this image and post your results.
2) Correct this image in LAB color space without the wizard.
Goals for the image:
1) Increase contrast slightly.
2) Correct the color; it is off...using only Curvemeister.
3) Keep the colors reasonable.
Hint...the flower is almost a peach color when you get this right.
For those of you new to Curvemeister you can access LAB color by opening the plug-in on your image and closing the wizard. Then click the LAB option and Curvemeister will convert the image to LAB for your adjustments; then back to RGB when you hit the "apply" button.
Please try out LAB it is one of the most powerful color spaces allowed in Photoshop. It is featured in the class and if you use PSE this is one of the only ways to access that color space.
Have Fun..
Greg
Here is the first image for you to play around with.
I would like you to tackle this image 2 ways.
1) Use the color wizard to adjust this image and post your results.
2) Correct this image in LAB color space without the wizard.
Goals for the image:
1) Increase contrast slightly.
2) Correct the color; it is off...using only Curvemeister.
3) Keep the colors reasonable.
Hint...the flower is almost a peach color when you get this right.
For those of you new to Curvemeister you can access LAB color by opening the plug-in on your image and closing the wizard. Then click the LAB option and Curvemeister will convert the image to LAB for your adjustments; then back to RGB when you hit the "apply" button.
Please try out LAB it is one of the most powerful color spaces allowed in Photoshop. It is featured in the class and if you use PSE this is one of the only ways to access that color space.
Have Fun..
Greg