Photoshop retouching: Red eye removal with Channel mixer Pt.2
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- Photoshop retouching: Red eye removal with Channel mixer
- Photoshop retouching: Red eye removal with Channel mixer Pt.2
- Photoshop retouching: Red eye removal with Channel mixer Pt.3
Okay, so what we do, if we have red eye image that can be corrected with red eye tool. It’s going to happen.
So what we do, well the next trick to view richful is one of Photoshop’s old time classic hits. Its called channel mixing. Now it helps to understand, why you have red eyes in the Photoshop RGB image. So go to the channels panel, and we have a look at the three different color channels red going in blue. Now the green channel, look it that, has got perfectly black pupils in the eye. The blue channel also has the good quality dark pupils. But the red channel, yikes, this terrible gray white film in the pupil. What this tells us is an old hair problems accused by this light gray color in the red channel. It is the red in the red eye.
So what we gonna do is, we are going to mix in, some of these nice black, stuff, that we caught in the green and blue channel to replaced this messed up stuff that we got in red channel.
In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again
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