Green eyes

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Dan McLean
Jul 24, 2003
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I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show up as grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.

Thanks, Dan.

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onewirealphaNO
Jul 24, 2003
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I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show up as grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.
Thanks, Dan.
add a layer, paint over them green on the new layer, try different blend modes?

John O.
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Robert Dennis
Jul 24, 2003
First off, make sure you’re woring in the Adobe RBG 1998 color space, or some such space that has a good color gamut. The native space for digital camera’s is sRGB which tends to be washed out.

Otherwise, use your fav selection method on the irises and use Selective Color or Hue/Saturation to bring up the elusive green values you’re looking for. Also, in the Hue/Sat. window, try checking the Colorize box and use the sliders to get to the Green you’re after. Dial it back a bit afterwards to avoid the alien-like results you’ll bound to get.

Hope that helps, I did a similar bit on some CD cover comps, see the print section of my website- www.RFDco.com

Rob

"Dan McLean" wrote in message
I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show up
as
grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.
Thanks, Dan.

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Yitz
Jul 24, 2003
Hey Rob – nice work!

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hehe

Yitz

"Rob" wrote in message
First off, make sure you’re woring in the Adobe RBG 1998 color space, or some such space that has a good color gamut. The native space for digital camera’s is sRGB which tends to be washed out.

Otherwise, use your fav selection method on the irises and use Selective Color or Hue/Saturation to bring up the elusive green values you’re
looking
for. Also, in the Hue/Sat. window, try checking the Colorize box and use
the
sliders to get to the Green you’re after. Dial it back a bit afterwards to avoid the alien-like results you’ll bound to get.

Hope that helps, I did a similar bit on some CD cover comps, see the print section of my website- www.RFDco.com

Rob

"Dan McLean" wrote in message
I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show
up
as
grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.
Thanks, Dan.

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SpaceGirl
Jul 25, 2003
Some superb work on your site… suddenly my retouching efforts seem a bit amateur. Oh well!

"Rob" wrote in message
First off, make sure you’re woring in the Adobe RBG 1998 color space, or some such space that has a good color gamut. The native space for digital camera’s is sRGB which tends to be washed out.

Otherwise, use your fav selection method on the irises and use Selective Color or Hue/Saturation to bring up the elusive green values you’re
looking
for. Also, in the Hue/Sat. window, try checking the Colorize box and use
the
sliders to get to the Green you’re after. Dial it back a bit afterwards to avoid the alien-like results you’ll bound to get.

Hope that helps, I did a similar bit on some CD cover comps, see the print section of my website- www.RFDco.com

Rob

"Dan McLean" wrote in message
I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show
up
as
grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.
Thanks, Dan.

MR
Mike Russell
Jul 27, 2003
Dan McLean wrote:
I have a friend who has green eyes but in any photo’s I take they show up as grey, can anyone tell me (a newbie) how to add a little green to them or direct me to a tutorial that might illustrate how to do this.

Try this: select the irises and use Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation to bump up the saturation. With luck you’ll be able to bring out the actual color rather than having to re-create it.



Mike Russell
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http://www.zocalo.net/~mgr
http://geigy.2y.net

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