Thursday, October 31, 2019

Saturation and Masking Example

For this saturation and masking photo, I had to use the Photoshop program. Then, to the right there was a tab for Layers and at the bottom there was this moon shaped picture for the different options of the layers. I clicked Hue/Saturation and I set the number of Saturation to +52 and I left the rest at 0. Next, I clicked on the Brush Tool to the left and I changed the size of the brush to 69 px and set the color to black since the saturation made the whole picture bright. I didn't want her body tone to seem irregular or bright like the orange flowers so I traced or masked around the bright colors on her body and changed it back to her normal tone of color.

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