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  • Sean, I have triedvideo...this several times..i like the video...but when i do it it does not work...is there something you forgotto tell us....please help those that it does not work for...

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  • I tried this several times and does not work.....can please help me...

  • Sean this is the best video I have seen... I am using CS5 but cannot get it to work. When I click on the Curves adjustment layer, in the layers panel I see a small graph with a link to the right and then a white background to the right of that. The lower eye dropper in the adjustment panel comes up as white point... It does not allow me specify a colour. Can you help?

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  • didnt get itr. it painted red

  • What is the music from 4:50?

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  • awesome

  • CS3 procedure

    1. add curves adjustment layer. curves dialog will pop up.

    2. double click the highlight eyedropper and the color selector will pop up.

    3. click on the target color. click okay on color window. click okay to set as new defaults.

    4. click on the area of the image you want to CHANGE the color. the entire image should change to that color.

    5. invert the mask by hitting CTRL or CMD "I".

    6. paint with a white brush.

    7. let me know if that works.

  • Hello Sean! Thanks for another great tutorial! I have Photoshop CS3 and for some reason when I try to make all the entire adjustment layer active I just can not click on icon next to mask :(

    Is there any other way to make it active?

  • @angelamengoa hmm.. no, you should still be able to. the layers palette hasn't changed much since version 7. the mask is just an attachment to the adjustment layer. if you're on CS3, on the bottom of your layers palette, click on the icon that sort of looks like a ying yang, and that will open up a pull down menu that will allow you to add an adjustment layer, so if you choose curves, a new layer should show with 2 icons separated by a chain. click on the left icon

  • @FstoppersPPT Thank you Sean, that's exactly what I did, it just doesn't work, I have no idea why I can't click on it. I'll try to figure it out! Thanks again!

  • You should seriously make a DVD. I never knew of even tought that this was possible. I'm sure you have tons more of tricks like these! :)

  • Thanks a lot :)

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  • that was awesome and clean. Love it.

  • hey Sean, thanks you are my hero but this time you did go a little fast. when you select the curves layer, you click on the highlight button and then do you just sample the target color or are you sampling more?

  • @mvandenwauver you need to double click on the highlight eyedropper in the curves dialog to bring up the color picker window. then you simply click on the target color, click okay, and click yes when asked if you want to set the color as defaults

  • OMG! Sean you are my hero!

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