07-24-2018, 06:56 AM
I am trying to correct a photo where there was too much bright white reflecting off spectacles.
So I've been smudging the dark frames over into the white area.
Works quite well but I notice that over time I lose the color. That's the way smudging works, I guess. It takes the first pixels and mixes them with the next I think, doesn't it, so they get 'diluted'.
Any simple way I can stop or slow down this dilution and persist with a color for a while?
You can see here how far I've got... Bit messy but it only has to be a tiny visa pic..
I'm not doing well trying to insert the pic... perhaps I'll insert a link...
https://imgur.com/T0BNc5U
So I've been smudging the dark frames over into the white area.
Works quite well but I notice that over time I lose the color. That's the way smudging works, I guess. It takes the first pixels and mixes them with the next I think, doesn't it, so they get 'diluted'.
Any simple way I can stop or slow down this dilution and persist with a color for a while?
You can see here how far I've got... Bit messy but it only has to be a tiny visa pic..
I'm not doing well trying to insert the pic... perhaps I'll insert a link...
https://imgur.com/T0BNc5U