Timeline for Chroma keying in Photoshop- problems with reflection
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Jun 16, 2020 at 10:44 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
Commonmark migration
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Jun 24, 2015 at 19:29 | comment | added | go-junta | That's why I suggested to isolate parts of the image on another layer to make it even easier to blend with the layer below. But if he needs to adjust the levels anyway (which is usually required after a photo shoot), and needs to do this adjustment on the whole body, then an extra layer or layer adjustment isn't really an option. It might be easier sometimes to desaturate the green from the edges and then adjust all the levels. He could simply add back the values of yellow+blue he removed. That really depends on how comfortable the designer is with his display calibration and adjusting colors. | |
Jun 24, 2015 at 19:04 | comment | added | Ryan | If you're going to use Selective Color Replacement then it would probably be better to do it as an Adjustment Layer than on your actual image. | |
Jun 24, 2015 at 17:44 | history | edited | go-junta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added precision on calibrating image levels
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Jun 24, 2015 at 17:39 | history | edited | go-junta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added precision on calibrating image levels
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Jun 24, 2015 at 17:34 | history | edited | go-junta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
added precision on calibrating image levels
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Jun 24, 2015 at 17:28 | history | answered | go-junta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |