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May 19, 2007 15:59 |  #1

Hi,

A while back A saw a tutorial that explained how to remove clothing stains in photoshop. It was about a wine stain that was removed in the tutorial. removal. Does anyone have a link to it?

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May 19, 2007 17:51 |  #2

I can't find that tutorial for you, however, here is a fantastic website with lots of tutorials for Photoshop:

http://good-tutorials.com/tutorial​s/photoshop (external link)
Just search for something, I'm sure you'll find it.

An easy way to remove stains would be to just use the clone tool.


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May 19, 2007 18:03 |  #3

Thank you Swift. I have gone through so many sites and searches since yesterday but I have not found it yet. Unfortunately, clone tool is not usefull if I want to keep original wrinkles etc in the cloth.


I will check the site you recommended.

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May 19, 2007 18:35 |  #4

I can help you with that.
Do you have the photo that I can do my magic on? :)

What you should try first toning down the saturation on the color of the stain via hue/saturation adjustment layer, and then you can try something more advanced next to the desaturation of the color:
First, create a new layer > With a white brush (preferably soft) brush over the stain > Now set the layer mode to overlay, soft light, or choose one that seems best. If it is too intense, decrease the opacity.

Just a few tips, let me know if I can help even further.


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May 19, 2007 20:07 |  #5

What you should try first toning down the saturation on the color of the stain via hue/saturation adjustment layer, and then you can try something more advanced next to the desaturation of the color:
First, create a new layer > With a white brush (preferably soft) brush over the stain > Now set the layer mode to overlay, soft light, or choose one that seems best. If it is too intense, decrease the opacity.

Or just use the Clone tool.


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May 19, 2007 21:52 |  #6

I found the link. Thanks Everyone.

http://www.cunningling​o.co.uk/photoshop/rbst​ains.pdf (external link)


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