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Old 08-07-2009, 09:29 PM
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ok so i use PSE7 and need help fixing a pictures skin tone when i transferred this image i noticed there was a blue tinge to my sisters face how can i fix this???



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Old 08-21-2009, 08:54 AM
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Tell her to step eating those blue M&Ms?

I'm not quite sure how you'd do this in PS; with The Gimp, you would open the levels tool and use the grey point picker to click on something that should be neutral grey (you can also set black and white points). I found that various points on the chain of the swing yielded good results.

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Old 08-22-2009, 04:46 AM
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I don't have PSE7, but I do have PS- CS4. I don't know how similar they are, but in CS4 there is a way to adjust color balance under the image>adjustments menu. It lets you adjust highlights, midtones and shadows. Her skin would fall under midtones. I use this tool a lot to add a little more warmth to pics. It gives you a lot more control than just running a warming filter
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Sorry to be following you Joey LOL But......
In PS click "file" then click "Open As" then choose the file and open it as "Camera RAW" there you can adjust the white balance of the photo (eyedropper tool).
I find that is a good way to make adjustments as if it were a RAW file.
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ok so i use PSE7 and need help fixing a pictures skin tone when i transferred this image i noticed there was a blue tinge to my sisters face how can i fix this???



thankyou in advance
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Difficult as the photoposted is small and the OE sky is a bigger problem

Levels adjustment layer
Dodge and clone to fix blue tint areas
Color adjustment layer
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