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Making a selective color replacement - SilverFast Tutorial
From the course: SilverFast: Scanning
Making a selective color replacement
In this movie I'd like to show you how to use a very cool tool called Selective Color Correction, which allows you to take individual colors within an image and adjust them. This is a great image to try this with because we've got some very bright colors to work with in terms of the clothing. So let's go ahead and magnify, and let's activate our Selective Color Correction tool. And when you first look at this, ooh, it's a little bit complex and intimidating but once you get the hang of it it's really pretty simple. The way you activate this tool is you first designate the color that you'd like to edit and with this little bit experience to learn where to start clicking. For instance you can click on the light color or you can click on the dark color. What this tool is going to do is, you'll see, it looks for a range of colors that it's going to adjust. And sometimes you click on the light color and it doesn't adjust the entire ones, you have to go more towards the midtones. So my…
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Should I use SilverFast or Photoshop?4m 9s
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Making global color corrections4m 37s
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Bringing out shadow details4m 28s
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Making a selective color replacement3m 21s
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Sharpening in SilverFast7m 15s
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Working with target-based corrections4m 55s
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Color correcting with neutrals10m 19s
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Exploring automatic color correction in manual mode3m 35s
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Scanning a printed image5m 49s
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High-bit-depth and HDR scanning5m 28s
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Removing noise and patterns3m 32s
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Removing dust and scratches3m 30s
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