had a guy do a photoshop of my car and before i could ask him how he did it he logged off. all i want to know if how he made the windows have that blue tinge thru it, and how to make the photo brighter. i know he used photoshop lighting but im pretty sure photoshop CS3 would have the same/more options.
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Use layer masks for the blue is one of many ways and for lightening go o Image/adjustments exposure or adjust to correct light by using levels.
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Just quickly sorry, he hasnt used either of my methods by the looks, changing to blue he has simply cropped part of the image and adjusted color.
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You could just try create a new layer on top of the photo, fill it with blue and set it to overlay or something similar and the reduce the opacity of that layer. Then erase the parts of that layer on areas that do not need the blue tinge.
Need to play around with it to get it right.
it looks like theres an option to make those colours more dominate. if you look on the rims it has brought up the blue tinge in them too. even on the windows theres a blue tinge on the orginal photo.
you adjust using levels. It could of been done using variations also.
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Weird, most people prefer REMOVAL of blue hue from windows in pics.
Did he use a cooling filter?
Looks to me like he has adjusted the lighting using the spotlight effect, and adjusted the colour in the process of that.
Been a while since i have used photoshop now so I am not quite sure where the spotlight thing is
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Its in the filters menu. And in the render section I think.
lol, its just a simple adjustment of the saturation. Image / Adjustments / Hue/Saturation. Nothing tricky.
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