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A portrait and the Parliament

 


Our review stream has reached the letter 'P', so for today, there's a portrait and the Parliament. There isn't anything more to connect the two, apart from Balázs Turay's thoughts.


Horizontal horizon in Photoshop CS5

level: Very easy


A new button for adjusting tilted images


What's new in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3

 


Improved noise filtering, automatic lens and perspective correction, and much more.


HonlPhoto flash accessories, part 3: color filters

 


How to shift and adjust colors?


HonlPhoto flash accessories, part 2: bounce cards and reflectors

 


From gobo to snoot.

 
 
 
 

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PS Elements|2008.02.27.

Applying borders in Elements

level: easy


A heart-shaped border for Valentine's Day.


 
   

Free Photoshop Tutorials: A black tulip

Version: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 +


level: advanced

This article basically describes a color replacement, done a bit differently than earlier. This time we rely upon color channels and blending modes to develop a red tulip into a black one—without any horticultural skills.

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Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip


Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip

1. Load the photo
We know, we know. This picture had already been used in our articles, but it was such an obvious choice for a color swap that we had to reuse it. When working with a picture of your own, try to choose one that has clearly red objects that strongly stand out from their environment. It can be a flower just like in this article, with a green background. Or a fruit ripened red.

Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip

2. Channel search
Our first task is to observe the color channels. It won't take too much observation to find that the originally red areas are the darkest on the green channel, while tones of other areas are the same. So, select the green color channel by clicking its name on the Channels palette.


Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip

3. Copying
Next, copy the content of the green channel. The simplest way to do this is pressing Ctrl+A, then Ctrl+C. It is very important to click the RGB channel after copying in order to select all the color channels again.



Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip

4. Back to layers
Return to the Layers palette, and press Ctrl+V to paste the previously copied green channel as a monchrome layer above the original picture's multicolored one.

Now we have to blend the layers so that all the other colors remain unchanged. In the blending mode dropdown on the Layers palette, choose Darken instead of Normal.



Free Photoshop Tutorial - A black tulip

5. Does it look better?
As a result, all the reddish hues in the picture become darker. The clearer reds turn to stronger blacks. This is how a red tulip turns black... in the world of digital photo editing.



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