James Ortega
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How do i reduce the color index of a vibrant painting in successive stages (specifically from 100->50->25->16->8) in order to (hopefully) maintain good quality as its palette limits down, instead of just subjecting the orig to 'Color Index: 8' and get horrible results. :banghead:
What are common methods in doing it:
a) with the entire image at once
b) using specific selections of particular color areas at a time (a little section of oranges here, a little area of greens there) and then 'mixing' the results with a reduction done to the whole image
and c) common methods, tricks, etc. working in 'reverse' by reducing an image's color manually using filters, br/contr., hue/sat. toggles, etc.
I only have Ps7 and am not too skilled in using layer blending modes, gradients, paths. I get satisfactory results so far just using mostly Normal layer blend and adjustment layers using custom-mask selections. I’ll take the simplest effective path if possible.
Thank you very much for any help.
What are common methods in doing it:
a) with the entire image at once
b) using specific selections of particular color areas at a time (a little section of oranges here, a little area of greens there) and then 'mixing' the results with a reduction done to the whole image
and c) common methods, tricks, etc. working in 'reverse' by reducing an image's color manually using filters, br/contr., hue/sat. toggles, etc.
I only have Ps7 and am not too skilled in using layer blending modes, gradients, paths. I get satisfactory results so far just using mostly Normal layer blend and adjustment layers using custom-mask selections. I’ll take the simplest effective path if possible.
Thank you very much for any help.