Neil's Session 3 #5
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OK... this one has me puzzled. The gray areas of the fur are very close to neutral percentages throughout. The most variance in the green that I read was less than a couple of points one way or the other. If I were going to print, these differences would be well below industry standard press variation. So, all I did was warm it up a bit by reducing the green channel slightly using an 'S' curve.
This one presents you with multiple issues. Your image is slightly magenta overall but when I made the magenta go away the blues really came out...
Try this...As shown set multiple hue clocks and see if you can get the fur to be a bit more neutral in the areas near where I have set up.
Use the "floaring ball" on the curve to help you localize the color you want to change. Don't forget to set anchor points on the curve so the adjustment does not pivot around your points.
Greg
Try this...As shown set multiple hue clocks and see if you can get the fur to be a bit more neutral in the areas near where I have set up.
Use the "floaring ball" on the curve to help you localize the color you want to change. Don't forget to set anchor points on the curve so the adjustment does not pivot around your points.
Greg
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