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Hi... I'm new to krita, and it rocks!!
Is there a 'selective color' like in Photoshop? I'm using this sometime in PS and it's really usefull!! Thanks... |
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you need to be a little bit more specific, what is selective color?
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Thx for your reply.
this is it : https://www.photoshopactions.com/blogs/ ... t-exposure Basically, it's a color correction, but limited to color range (and NOT just a channel, but a color range) And it's REALLY usefull |
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Have you tried using the Cross Channel Adjustment Curves?
So basically you'd use 'hue' as the driver channel, and then use any of the other channels as the one you'd want to adjust. |
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Hi...
It could actually work...BUt in the real world it will be difficult to be efficient with this tool as is. Because : - you don't really know where is the color you want to change on the X axis. For now you just see a BW gradient horizontally, why not seeing the hue rainbow when you select a colored input? - Also it's impossible to get a curve that is perfecly flat everywhere except on the color range you want to change. Because you put point and a spline is traced along them, it's kinf of wave, so you will have unexcpeted color change too. At the end, it's not really matter of if you can do it, but how you can do it, and how simple is that. In photoshop you got that : What is super clear. Do you think it's possible to implement this way? Thanks |
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