Color Correction Tutorial and Freebies

Jan 12, 2006 13:53

New icons coming this weekend, but for now a tutorial. Several of you asked for different icons, but I honestly felt that this one would more useful in the long run, as the techniques are not completely image specific. And before anyone asks, I have no clue how this would translate to PSP. Sorry!

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ex_stormwin January 12 2006, 20:02:20 UTC
Stupid LJ ate my comment... so let me just say THANK YOU SO DAMN MUCH, and I'm snagging the presets to play with. Thanks!

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scout27 January 12 2006, 20:03:32 UTC
I've just recently started using curves...and what can I say? It was love at first...umm...use.
This is a great tutorial...thank you! I'll my trying some of these things out as I go along for sure! Your colors are brilliant!

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bentfire January 12 2006, 20:06:03 UTC
Thanks for this! I recently discovered Color Balance and Selective Color, but I'm a bit lose with Curves still, so hopefully this will help me with that :) I'm adding this to my mems for future use, and thanks again.

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bentfire January 12 2006, 20:07:06 UTC
but I'm a bit lost with Curves still, I mean. Whoops.

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bentfire January 12 2006, 20:09:15 UTC
Eek. Sorry for the amount of comments, but I just downloaded the Curves and was trying to unzip it when it came up saying "The WinZip wizard cannot open this file; it does not appear to be a valid archive."

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hecatesknickers January 12 2006, 20:12:06 UTC
Whoops, I set it up with winrar so that's probably the problem, let me re-upload the file.

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wewentsolar January 12 2006, 20:34:34 UTC
Thanks for this tutorial. I snagged the presets, cause I've been using curves on everything now lmao. So thank you!

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pidgehuss January 12 2006, 21:13:58 UTC
I recently learned to do adjustment layers (I'm a Levels girl all the way) instead of touching the image itself and it's been fantastic. Excellent tutorial, I have yet to do colors on curves, but they do seem pretty useful. Off to play!

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