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Hue Saturation trick
Cool tip! I will have to give this one a go for sure. Thanks Erik!!
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Hue Saturation trick
I knew of the existence Erik, but like with more things...I forget about it. Thanks for reminding me, because it can be VERY useful.
This time I WON'T forget ;)
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Hue Saturation trick
Wow, great tip I never knew about that. Thanks
Sanby
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Hue Saturation trick
Hey thanks erik, thats really neat, never knew about that!
Jynx
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Hue Saturation trick
Indeed, the QT movie explains this also, and far more visual than I ever could have written it. Thanks for adding the Internet adress.
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Hue Saturation trick
wow thanks Erik, I have used the individual colours and moved the slider bars for the hue saturation and lightness........ but never those little bars way down the bottom - cool I will check this out.
thanks for the link too - I will go and buy some speakers today so I can hear something [confused]
sfm
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Hue Saturation trick
I took a look at the cutie video, and I must say that I did not see Deke Mclelland use the essence of what I mean. I confess [saywhat] that I didn't write it clearly either, and that I diddit on purpose [slick] to control [:I whether someone would try it out or not.
The essence is: the default setting of Photoshop is that there is a range of hues selected that is going to be changed, but to the left and right , there are sliders (the innermost ones) I slide these together, meaning that there's no more range, but only one specific hue.
And when I now mouse and click, I select the exact hue I want. When I click-shift-drag, I see the range get wider (the sliders open). So when I have finished, I have exactly these hues *I* wanted, not Photoshop's default!
As a dessert, I set the partially influenced hues, those between the triangles and the inner sliders, just as steep as I want, or even off.
This is really great as it gives us nearly absolute control over what we want to keep, and what we want to change.
Aahhh, Photoshop...:\
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Hue Saturation trick
Awesome tip, Erik! I didn't know about this, and I'm usually one to just click around, trying to find out "what this thing does." Missed that in Hue/Sat
And yes, it's very useful!
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