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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Ok, thank you ibclare. Appreciate the responses to my questions. Studying what you recommended now. Will get back to you.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Yes I do see it in your image. Sorry, I missed that.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Ok, I see "vibrance" and "black and white" as options in your image above. I'll have to dig around and see if I can find these somewhere else in photoshop 7. In the meantime, what does the "balck and white" adjustment layer accomplish. I will google as well to research. Thanks again.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Ok. I understand. Thank you. By the way, what are you referring to when you said, "1 x black and white but layer opacity was set to low"? What is a "black and white"? I do not see that as an option when I click the circle icon at the bottom of the layers pallett.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Did you mean to say "Hue/Saturation" when you said "vibrance/saturation"? If so then yes I do see that option when i click the Black and white circle icon at the bottom of the layers pallett.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Hoogle can you please explain? when you say "1 x brightness contrast", I assume you mean you created one brightness contrast layer? Also, I am using Photoshop 7. I do not see the following layers when I click on the black and white circle icon at the bottom of the layers pallett. See below...
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Ok Hoogle. Thanks for the advice and suggestions. Working on it now.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Hoogle, Our posts crossed. I just noticed your excellent reply. I'm reading it now. Lots of great info. Thanks. Will get back to you.
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Hoogle, I discovered that to reduce the Saturation, first I had to hid the background layer (eye). This leaves me showing the band members only. Then I used the elliptical marquee tool and selected the musicians. Then went to the layers pallett and click on the half white, half black circle...
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Hoogle, I reduced the contrast of the iris by using the elliptical marquee tool and then going to Image/Adjustments/Brightness/Contrast. However, under Image/Adjustments/Hue/Saturation the Hue and Saturation was greyed out and not accessible. How do I reduce the Saturation of the iris only...
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Hoogle, That's a good idea. looks cool! Can you please tell me how to add contrast and reduce saturation only on the iris? Thank you
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Yes you are correct. I did a quick feather but mainly wanted to see if I could accomplish the whole task I described earlier. This is the result. What do you think I need to improve? Please see below. Thank you
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    ibclare Thanks for the great suggestions. Hopefully I'll upload an example of a project I'm working on. I'm just not too thrilled my results in regards to the reflection in the eye. Been at this all day today and yesterday but I did learn a lot in the process! See my post to Hoogle that...
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    Reflective Eyes in Photoshop

    Ok got it! Thanks Maybe when I get time tomorrow, I'll upload the project I'm working on so you can have a look and tell me what I'm doing wrong. I have a band and I'm putting together a press kit/promotional kit and I am using a reflective eye as our cover sheet to the press kit. The cool...
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    How to open attachments

    Ok Hoogle. Thanks for helping.
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