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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Read How To Remove Green Eye In An Image Now

dog with green eye
Green Eye In A Photo

This tutorial will teach you how to remove green eye in pictures. Green eye commonly occurs in dogs and cats. This picture of a dog needs to be edited because the dog’s eyes appear green due to an effect the camera flash has on animals’ eyes. I will use the polygonal lasso tool, the sponge tool, the burn tool and the blur tool.


Step 1: Open Adobe Photoshop and import the image you wish to edit.

Step 2: Use the zoom tool to zoom in closer on the dogs’ eyes.

zoom on dogs face
Zoomed In On The Dogs Face

Step 3: Select the polygonal lasso tool and trace around the green part of the dogs eyes.

tracing the eyes using polygonal lasso tool
The Trace Around The Dogs Eyes Using The Polygonal Lasso Tool

Step 4: Select the sponge tool and set the size to approximately 15 pixels. Make sure the mode is set to desaturate and click over the dogs eyes so the green colour will desaturate.

using the sponge tool to desaturate colour in the eyes
Using The Sponge Tool To Desaturate The Colour In The Eyes


Step 5: Select the burn tool and set the range to shadows and the exposure to 17% and click on the eyes to make them darker.

using the burn tool
Using The Burn Tool To Darken The Dogs Eyes

Step 6: Select the blur tool and set the size to approximately 10 pixels and the strength to 15%. Click and go around the pupils so it will appear smoother and less sharp and jagged.

using the blur tool to smooth out the eyes
Using The Blur Tool To Make The Eyes Appear Smoother

Click here to see our How To Remove Red Eye Tutorial.

Read Restoring A Damaged Black & White Photograph Now

Black and white photograph for restoring.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to restore a damaged Black and white photograph by using tools you would find in Photoshop.

Step 1

The photograph that was picked

I looked around for an old Photograph with as much damage to it as I could. I settled on this picture of a Man and Women on their wedding day.

Step 2

Touching up using the Clone stamp tool

Using the “Clone stamp tool”. I clicked ALT + left click on the area that had a bit of colour (Note. This should be as close to the rip and tear as possible) and once the colour was selected I stared clicking on the tears and rips, bringing the colour to them.

Step 3

Fixing the big tear.

I picked a part on the photo which was the most damaged, which was the two faces and I planned out what I would have to do and what tools I would have to use.

Step 4

Using the spot healing tool.

I zoomed in on the biggest part of the tear, which was the tear by the lady’s eye and I fixed it up using the spot healing tool and the clone stamp tool. The spot healing tool is for smaller rips and tears. While the spot healing tool is selected find the area you want to fix. Click several times around the rip and tear and the colour should be brought into the rip and tear.

Step 5

The lace shawl

I used the clone stamp on the tears and when I was finished I used the spot healing tool on the patch by the lace on her shawl.

 Step 6

The roof of the car.

I then picked the tear up by the back window of the car and again I used the clone stamp and spot healing tool and I was able to get the tear to look like the roof again

Step 7

The bouquet of flowers  

After that I moved down to the tear just by the bouquet of flowers and zoomed very close to the tear and spot healed it once more.

Step 8

The finished product.

I used a magnetic lasso which is a tool that automatically clicks around the edge of a colour/graphic. I used this tool to circle their faces and I used a noise reduction filter and this is the finished product.


BEFORE
Black and white photograph with rips and tears.
AFTER
Black and white photo after its restoration.



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