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  • Great Vid

  • Ok I copied main picture, then created new image of the same size and inserted. I was able to do everything.

  • @Tomasm21 I'm glad it worked for you. The newer versions of Photoshop (CS4 & CS5) have some Channel mixer presets that might help, too. Also, you might try the black & white adjustment layer - that one works beautifully.

  • I opened picture and there are no channels. no red no green no blue.your video is useless

  • @Tomasm21

    Are you using Photoshop or Elements? Elements does not have a channels dialog.

    If you're using Photoshop - you must open the Channels panel - it's in the "Window" menu.

    Are you in RGB? Or maybe you are in CMYK or Lab - then you must change to RGB.

    If you are using Photoshop, then you are doing something else wrong - ALL images are made up of channels.

    cb

  • @chbphoto

    I was using CMYK. I have created new picture of the same size. Then I have copied all old picte and inserted to new blank picture. Then I had RGB. I was able to do all changes. I needed Hue/Saturation from Adjustments. So I have succesfully changed colors. Thank you for the advice. Perhaps you should also warn everybody that if they open a new picture, they cannot edit it.

  • Very well explained. Thanx a lot!!!

  • a great tutorial, clear and defined with explanations at every step while still keeping at a nice pace

  • cool. thx!

  • thank you for the comment - I'll try to post more soon

  • thanks!! got it..

  • nice ; x!!  rate 5

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