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Jul 28, 2006 19:07 |  #1

So I took a bunch of shots of the family's sheep show. Lots of blue eyes in the photos. Is there a simple way to PS them out?
Only editing on the picture is a crop and resize.

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Jul 30, 2006 00:21 |  #2

interesting pic


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Jul 30, 2006 05:30 as a reply to  @ winkie's post |  #3

Had a quick go at it using the brush tool in darken mode. Not worked with sheep for a while so can't recall what their eyes are supposed to look like.

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Jul 30, 2006 09:17 |  #4

Good edit.




  
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Jul 30, 2006 12:08 |  #5

colors look more natural in the edit


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Jul 31, 2006 12:29 |  #6

Just did Auto Levels in Paintshop to sort the colours :)


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