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jmcg_omg_kekeke
Aug 11, 2006
Lolz


That's after like 3 minutes of photoshop cloning.., I can't use the cloning tool in lightroom, it just doesn't act the same way as the one in photoshop. Not that this is perfect or anything, but it's pretty close. Of course I see clone marks more now that I put it up, haha. The whole take a while and look at the image suggestion earlier was really right on.

I dunno if it's worth buying photoshop just for an image or two like this, but you definitely wouldn't be hurting yourself by learning it well if you haven't already. They're two totally different tools in many ways.

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jmcg_omg_kekeke
Aug 11, 2006
Lolz

brad industry posted:

Speaking of LAB color, I highly recommend this book:
http://bit.ly/SNrFi

Yep, this book is pretty incredible.

jmcg_omg_kekeke
Aug 11, 2006
Lolz
The selective color adjustment layer is fantastic, as well.

jmcg_omg_kekeke
Aug 11, 2006
Lolz

dakana posted:

This is so much easier than clickity-clacking over to the channels menu and making the mask channel visible.

When masking I find a very handy thing to do to check your mask is to put a layer underneath whatever you are masking, and fill it with color. White, Black, or neon green or red. Much much easier to see any haloing that's going on. And as you work you can just make that layer visible or invisible as you need.

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