06-22-2018, 09:32 AM
Yeah, difficult to make comparisons. I have the screen brightness set way down, so what I see, more accurately reproduces a photo, when I print it. Not guaranteed to see what you see.
I tried that yesterday as well, worth pursuing but not easy to match both the darkened sky with the skin tones. However, fill a layer with a light skin tone and put the layer in Multiply mode.
It is going to be In the eye of the beholder screenshot https://i.imgur.com/HTezlPb.jpg
Quote:..So I tried also with a semi-transparent (5%) yellow layer on top of the image but with no success. Maybe the yellow color chosen was not the right one..
I tried that yesterday as well, worth pursuing but not easy to match both the darkened sky with the skin tones. However, fill a layer with a light skin tone and put the layer in Multiply mode.
It is going to be In the eye of the beholder screenshot https://i.imgur.com/HTezlPb.jpg