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You try it.


Lol it would pass the stink test with a very good stink rating:bustagut:
 
You said it Cap..Not me lol


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Still love the red hair green eye hotties though!something about that combination just says....... Oops never mind :mrgreen:
 
Tom or anyone, how do you pull that green out of her hair and shoulder?

Step 1 - White balance eyedropper in ACR;

Step 2 - Selective Color adjustment layer ( color=red ): move the cyan slider to the left. Repeat for (color = yellow). Again, move the cyan slider to the left, but by a smaller amount than used on the red colors. Adjust to get rid of the worst areas tinged with green. Apply, and then tone back the amount of this correction by painting black on the areas that need the correction the least.

HTH,

Tom M
 
Tom, I tried your instruction. But I didn't get all the blue out. A little H&S AL, a little warming with a photo filter AL. Brightened the eyes. Darkened the lips a little.

Not great but pretty good for me since I don't do many of these.

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I made a second copy desaturated it, overlayed and lowered opacity, then i used 'other' and sharpened it after i got it how i wanted it.
I then made a blank layer filled with white and masked out where i did not want the white lowered that opacity a little, merged all layer made a copy played with curves and light saturation, merged then did one more new layer played with 'other' again:mrgreen:
 
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Sam, I used the color replacement tool on your image it took me about one minute try it before or after you select the color replacement select the color that you want replaced with, in this case I used the blond hair and went over the blue area..... bingo, The tolerance was set at 55%, I used the soft edged brush, the size will determine where the area where you are working as I'm sure you know
 
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iDad,
Color Replacement Brush worked well for this. I had not used that tool much and my initial impression of it was not too high until you suggested using it for this purpose. I set mine to Color Mode, Limit to Find Edges and Tolerance to 54%. I chose the color from the opposite side in the brownish area. Looks pretty darn good I think. ( and it was all of 5 minutes)
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Well it's about time you played there youngman:mrgreen:
 
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I love those eyes.......Hard to not like, but Jessica seemed to hit them so well........
 

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