Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:43 am
Greg
first of all i thought that the colour change was fairly insignificant, but.. i decided to try to get rid of it. I think maybe it is the colour of the biscuits because it is stronger in the shadowed areas of the plate that in the parts with no shadow. Maybe it is the wellow carpet reflected somehow.
Anyway I tried a few ways to do it but I thought the simplest gave the best result. I used neutral and thresholding and saturation. I added a little contrast but not much and finished of with sharpening in elements. I use a plug in called neat image.
I have thought I should try cmyk but I'm a bit stressed about the pins and acv file to even think of tackling that monster again right now. Maybe tomorrow.
Julie
first of all i thought that the colour change was fairly insignificant, but.. i decided to try to get rid of it. I think maybe it is the colour of the biscuits because it is stronger in the shadowed areas of the plate that in the parts with no shadow. Maybe it is the wellow carpet reflected somehow.
Anyway I tried a few ways to do it but I thought the simplest gave the best result. I used neutral and thresholding and saturation. I added a little contrast but not much and finished of with sharpening in elements. I use a plug in called neat image.
I have thought I should try cmyk but I'm a bit stressed about the pins and acv file to even think of tackling that monster again right now. Maybe tomorrow.
Julie