Is it possible with the studio version to change the colour from the eyes or only work this with PS?
I wanna make his eyes here blue!
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Changing eye colour
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I don't know if your Play Station is able to do this ?
But no problem with PF6 or PFS, have a look at the adjust menu :
You can try "Replace color range" or "Hue variation" or "Hue/Saturation".
Indeed, you have to select the eyes before.
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But no problem with PF6 or PFS, have a look at the adjust menu :
You can try "Replace color range" or "Hue variation" or "Hue/Saturation".
Indeed, you have to select the eyes before.
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to blue
Tannie,
You can do the following in Photofiltre Studio or in Photofiltre: the change-to-blue eyes below was accompished in PFS using the polygon select tool on the eyes*, and then simply adjusting the hue under "hue adjust." You could lighten the blue using the gamma adjust or the bright/contrast adjust or a combination of the two. In most instances, when selecting areas it is helpful to enlarge your "view." In this case I was at 800%. There are several ways to achieve this type of color change, but the "hue adjust" keeps the color blend true to the original hue's properties. Below are examples of blue, dark and light. I hope this has been helpful.
*When making multiple selections, after the initial selection you must hold down the control key while making additional selections, as here two eye areas.
You can do the following in Photofiltre Studio or in Photofiltre: the change-to-blue eyes below was accompished in PFS using the polygon select tool on the eyes*, and then simply adjusting the hue under "hue adjust." You could lighten the blue using the gamma adjust or the bright/contrast adjust or a combination of the two. In most instances, when selecting areas it is helpful to enlarge your "view." In this case I was at 800%. There are several ways to achieve this type of color change, but the "hue adjust" keeps the color blend true to the original hue's properties. Below are examples of blue, dark and light. I hope this has been helpful.
*When making multiple selections, after the initial selection you must hold down the control key while making additional selections, as here two eye areas.
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