I've been taking an on-line class on Adobe Photoshop Elements from Lynda.com. Based on some editing tips I worked on a picture of John to see how I did and how the results look on screen.
Here is the "Before"shot at Red Coach
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Then I removed the color cast and made some changes with the portrait tool in guided-edit mode
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After |
The above pictures were saved through the "Save For Web" dialog. Here is another Before/After that I just dragged from the Elements Organizer to the desktop
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After removing color cast |
Nice job! Photoshop is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry! It is so powerful. The lynda.com course is very helpful figuring out what is available.
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