Can PS save this Purplish Picture?


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bigfatfish said:
hey, these are the closest colours to the real thing!
no...Johan is true blue asian, so no need the angmoh "plug-in". :D

How did you manage to do that. Dont mind can tell me the version or plug-in for PS ? and the parameters you set?

it's a special technique patented by StreetShooter. ;)
 

Hey wait... that's Johan right!!! I remember he had dyed hair... see...
PurplishCastDye.sized.jpg
 

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willyfoo said:
Hey wait... that's Johan right!!! I remember he had dyed hair... see...
PurplishCastDye.sized.jpg


:) ok ok we get the idea. You really know your photoshop well ;)
 

Thanks Nashvillian. What did you do to the picture? It looks very close to the real colors. Dont mind telling me the workflow?

And also thanks to all who helped in trying to edit this picture especially Streetshooter and his "Depurple" plug-in :D It works! Tried and Tested ;)
 

image>adjustment>neutralise

layer>new adjustment layer>color balance>
drag blue to yellow (-65 on 3rd column)

layer>new adjustment layer>hue and saturation>
Adjust SATURATION of following colors
yellow -40
green -100
cyan -100
blue -100

note: colors may vary depending on color profiles/ displays but that is the general idea (as far as i can remember)

you can also create new layer and apply the color balance followed by hue/ saturation, but i prefer adjustment layers as it is easier to trace back the steps and still can apply layer effects.

Adobe Photoshop CS

hope this helps!
 

NashVillian said:
image>adjustment>neutralise

layer>new adjustment layer>color balance>
drag blue to yellow (-65 on 3rd column)

layer>new adjustment layer>hue and saturation>
Adjust SATURATION of following colors
yellow -40
green -100
cyan -100
blue -100

note: colors may vary depending on color profiles/ displays but that is the general idea (as far as i can remember)

you can also create new layer and apply the color balance followed by hue/ saturation, but i prefer adjustment layers as it is easier to trace back the steps and still can apply layer effects.

Adobe Photoshop CS

hope this helps!

yes it does! Thanks alot :)
 

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