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Wednesday 2 September 2015

Photoshop Elements Tutorials - How to Hand Tint a Digital Photo


If you are trying to enhance an average digital photo then adding a hand-tinted look will create an awesome effect to the image making it look like a masterpiece. With just a couple of tints the photo will literally transform into photos that you will want to share with all of your family and friends.


Now the fist thing you need to do for this and any of the photo edit is to open the photo image and save it with a different name, so that you don’t lose the original content. One tip would be to always save your image to the desk top so you will always be able to find it at at later date.


Open up the layers palette and drag the photo background layer to the copy icon, forming a new copy of your photo on a different layer and then hit “Target” select this new layer and press SHIFT CTRL U to remove the color from the digital photo. Finally hit CTRL L to bring up the “Levels” dialog.


One good tip here is to remember to hit AUTO to see what it looks like and then tweak from there. Use the Black slider more to the right in order to darken the shadows, or you can move the White slider to the left in order to brighten the highlights and Click OK when you have finished.


The top showing black and white and with the layer still selected, select the eraser tool with a soft round brush set at round 5-10% opacity and about 30 pixels breadth. You will now be able to edit the areas where you would like to see a bit more color but bearing in mind that you are aiming at a nice soft and transparent look. If you need to UNDO at any time just hit CTRL Z.


You can then increase the the brush size to enhance areas where you would like more color and then you can either merge all of the layers or just flatten and save your fabulous hand-tinted digital photo.




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