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 Very Simple Color Enhancement, {Beginner PSP8}
Toniee-Maii
Posted: Jun 12 2007, 07:25 PM


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So this is a very simple tutorial to get a picture that looks sharp and full of colour. First off you need a picture like this. user posted image Something that has potential for bright colour.

Right I always re-size my images… I resized it so the pixel dimensions were 85 by 85. Twice. I then cropped which bit I liked out, 100 by 100... I didn’t put a border on but you’re more than welcome too. I then sharpened it. user posted image Should look like that. You should sharpen it, once or even twice for a more defined look, because if you don’t you won’t really be able to make out the picture - due to the resizing- and so the colour stands out.

Next I duplicated the base and set it to Screen 100. I did this because it makes the picture brighter. Then I duplicated it again. This time I went to ADJUST - HUE AND SATURATION and AUTOMATIC SATURATION ENCHANCEMENT. I then set the setting to Strong and More Colourful. Why I Did this is simple. It adds the colour.

This is a step that isn’t necessary, but it is pretty much something I do to all my graphics I duplicate once more. Press Shift and H for HUE SATURATION LIGHTNESS and then I set it to Hue - 0, Saturation - 0 and Lightness - 15; then I set that duplication to Soft Light.

Voila user posted image
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Roswenth
Posted: Jun 12 2007, 08:31 PM


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Very nice. That's something I really had trouble with for a long time.

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Angiezz luffs Cardy
Posted: Jun 19 2007, 10:28 PM


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Thanks. Always wondered how to do that.
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xashaliinax
Posted: Jun 20 2007, 11:11 PM


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Yes, thank you. I like how simple it is, some tutorials I've read do make things seem so much more confusing then they really need to be. This one will deffinatly come in handy!
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