06-10-2024, 07:22 PM
Hi there everyone,
I've got three "blue pencil sketch" images which I've attached.
I'd like to be able to adjust the blues in all of them to be as close to the same tone as possible. You'll see that I've got an example of a lighter blue, a darker blue, and one that's in between. Ideally I'd like to get all the images to be the same white as well.
The kicker is that I've got 100 images similar to these I need to do this with, so I need a replicable process for getting all of these to the same-ish blue.
I had thought perhaps I could do this by creating a color curve preset, but the issue is that the curve needs to be different for every image to get to the final destination.
What's the right way to do this given that I've got 100 images? I'll compromise a bit on quality for speed purposes here.
Thanks
I've got three "blue pencil sketch" images which I've attached.
I'd like to be able to adjust the blues in all of them to be as close to the same tone as possible. You'll see that I've got an example of a lighter blue, a darker blue, and one that's in between. Ideally I'd like to get all the images to be the same white as well.
The kicker is that I've got 100 images similar to these I need to do this with, so I need a replicable process for getting all of these to the same-ish blue.
I had thought perhaps I could do this by creating a color curve preset, but the issue is that the curve needs to be different for every image to get to the final destination.
What's the right way to do this given that I've got 100 images? I'll compromise a bit on quality for speed purposes here.
Thanks