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Removing, or toning down, or adjusting colors in Photoshop


ReneeMontoya

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Hi again everyone!

I request your help once again. I've been working on a render, but what prevents me from finishing it is the fact that there is this incongruous, bluish white highlight in the subject of my render's hair. I want to fix it so I can remove the blue and white highlight, and have that area match the rest of her hair, but I'm not sure how to go about this. Attached is a pic of what I'm working on, with a yellow line around the area I want to fix. Any pointers and tips given to me on how to fix this part of her hair would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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I'm not at my photoshop computer at the moment, so I can't show you, but the 1st tool I would turn to for something like this (ie, a major hue change) is "Color Mechanic". That being said, there are countless other approaches that would also work.


Tom M
 

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