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Photo Retouching – Change Hair Color Photoshop Tutorial

By : Unknown
Part 3 of the photo retouching series is a how to on changing someones hair color, no bleach required! We will be taking a blonde model and changing her hair color to red.
This is the photo we will be starting with :
The first stage is to mask her hair out, to do this, press ‘q’ then select a suitable brush and paint over her hair – don’t worry if you go over the edges we will sort that out later :
Once the hair is covered in the red overlay, press ‘q’ again which will put a selection around the area, then on the menu go to select > inverse and should have something like this :

Create a new layer and then fill the area with the color of your choice, I have chosen to go with a dark red/brown :
Now, right click on the hair layer and select blending options, change the blend mode to soft light :
Thats looks better, but there will be some areas where you went over her hair line/ears etc. Select the eraser brush on a larger feathered size brush and start to clean up those bits :
When you have it looking how you want, duplicate that layer to make the hair shade darker and again you will see some bits which need to be cleaned up with the eraser brush, choose an even larger feathered brush for this (size 65 or 100 for this image) and blend it in a little bit more :
 You can also switch between the two hair layers, slowing working on tidying it up so it looks natural – you can also delete bits on top of the hair and the strands to give the impression of blonde highlights. Play about with this untill you get the desired effect, here’s our finished image :



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Basic Retouch and Colorization

By : Unknown
This tutorial will show you how to do a basic retouch, change the colorcast of an image and colorize some of its elements.

Step 1. We will use this Naomi Watts image:
Duplicate the layer then go to Filter -> Noise -> Median...and enter a value of around 3 pixels. Then go to Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur... and enter 5 pixels.

Step 2. Add a layer mask (by pressing the third button on the lower part of the Layers Palette) to the layer you have just blurred and fill it with black. Then pick a soft, medium sized brush and start painting with white on the layer mask. Make sure you avoid any lines on the face; use it only on the skin, to get a smooth, professional effect. Vary the brush size and opacity depending on the area. Avoid blurring the eyes, lips or hair.

After you finish this step, you should get something like this:
Step 3. Add a Curves adjustment layer with the following settings:
Step 4. Add a Selective Color adjustment layer with the following settings then fill its mask with black.

Reds: -55 0 0 0
Neutrals: -20 +15 –40 +5

Now paint with white over the lips and you will notice they’ll turn a light pink. Make sure you follow the edges of the lips properly.

Step 5. Add another Selective Color adjustment layer with these settings:

Yellows: -100 0 0 0
Whites: 0 0 0 –25
Neutrals: +20 –10 –50 +8

Fill its mask with black and carefully paint with white over the eyes.

Step 6. Go to Layer -> Flatten Image, then to Filter -> Sharpen -> Smart Sharpen... and use the following settings:
Finally, go to Image -> Canvas Size… and choose black as a color, 40 pixels for both Width and Height to add a stylish outer border.
The final result:










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