I loved this picture of my daughter in the early evening hours looking at these pretty orange flowers. The light was not great and I was disappointed with the picture when I got it onto my editor…it didn’t capture the colors at all! So, I opened my color and saturation tool and went to work. (1) I changed saturation and color levels to make it look a little more “sunny” or look like the gold tones from natural sunlight were there, even though they weren’t. (2) You can also play around with the actual color levels of the picture. For instance if you have a picture of the sky you can increase the blue to really make it stand out. Again – PRACTICE makes perfect!
March 19, 2008
Color and Saturation Tool
I loved this picture of my daughter in the early evening hours looking at these pretty orange flowers. The light was not great and I was disappointed with the picture when I got it onto my editor…it didn’t capture the colors at all! So, I opened my color and saturation tool and went to work. (1) I changed saturation and color levels to make it look a little more “sunny” or look like the gold tones from natural sunlight were there, even though they weren’t. (2) You can also play around with the actual color levels of the picture. For instance if you have a picture of the sky you can increase the blue to really make it stand out. Again – PRACTICE makes perfect!
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