(02-20-2022, 08:02 AM)zeuspaul Wrote: Using the Free Select tool (or other selection tool) trace the area you want to change. Close the selection by clicking on the first point.
In the color drop down menu choose saturation or any other modifier. The changes will be to the current selection.
Thank you for your advice - it means I need to use a masked selection. This is often not very handy because as you can see, some of the areas have no discrete boundaries and with PS and a soft brush I can "paint" over those areas with a small amount of intensity, e.g.10%. and thus increase or decrease the local saturation. What I would like to have here as well is an adjustable brush (diameter, intensity, hardness etc) to alter the saturation....
Rgds
Georg
(02-20-2022, 09:22 AM)Krikor Wrote: I suggest testing these two options:
satmaskLCH_multi.py - https://gimplearn.net/viewtopic.php?p=37764#p37764
saturation_h_m_l.py - https://gimplearn.net/viewtopic.php?p=38326#p38326
Thank you for your advice - it means I need to use a masked selection. This is often not very handy because as you can see, some of the areas have no discrete boundaries and with PS and a soft brush I can "paint" over those areas with a small amount of intensity, e.g.10%. and thus increase or decrease the local saturation. What I would like to have here as well is an adjustable brush (diameter, intensity, hardness etc) to alter the saturation....
Rgds
Georg