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Red Bull
Nov-30-2004, 01:52 PM
I had a beach fir last night and took some photos. When I looked at them on the computer, the base of the fire was a glowing purple instead of glowing orange. How would I fix this? :scratch
P.S. I have Photoshop Elements
Edit: Here is the photo (Click to enlarge) http://img85.exs.cx/img85/1413/purplefire.th.jpg (http://img85.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img85&image=purplefire.jpg)
I had a beach fir last night and took some photos. When I looked at them on the computer, the base of the fire was a glowing purple instead of glowing orange. How would I fix this? :scratch
P.S. I have Photoshop Elements
Edit: Here is the photo (Click to enlarge) http://img85.exs.cx/img85/1413/purplefire.th.jpg (http://img85.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img85&image=purplefire.jpg)
I think, not sure, that it is a cromatic aberation. I looked at it and used a change color option and some cloning. While this will take a little work I think it will do the job.
The screen copy was way too small for me to do more that a quick test, or I would have posted the results.
Sam
fish
Nov-30-2004, 07:37 PM
I think, not sure, that it is a cromatic aberation. I looked at it and used a change color option and some cloning. While this will take a little work I think it will do the job.
The screen copy was way too small for me to do more that a quick test, or I would have posted the results.
Sam
Is this any better? did a little cloning, a little selective hue adjustment, a little burning...and well, i don't really remember. :1drink
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