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Originally posted by Bonjour43MA
i feel stupid, it looks like a simple fix....
care to enlighten me on the process?
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in this one the pink was pretty solid. so i used a cheap quick fix. for a larger scale photo or printing youd want to be more careful. but for this one it was simple.
1. use the lasso (or polygonal lasso if you're not that adept with the lasso yet) select the area with definite colour differences
2. copy and past it onto a new layer
3. image > adjustments > hue/saturation
4. play around until it looks right.
for a more professional appraoch you have a few options.
1. you can do as GFunk said, and bursh over the area and fool around with the blending modes, although it is difficult to get the exact shade and you will still need to use the hue/saturation adjustment
2. you can use the channels and adjust the R channel. but this is more complicated although it will be more precise, more professional. (channels are a bitch btw, once you learn em though it makes things alot easier)
3. select the pink area plus a bit of the outside surrounding, adjust the colour and opacity, and then use a soft brush and erase the edges.
4. the best way to adjust it is to use the curves on the different colour channels. but it is difficult, and i cannot enlighten any of you about this way.
it's more preference than anything.