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color adjustment question - mark532011 - 06-26-2022 Hi everyone. I have a question about the best way to do color corrections. I have a 1965 pinball machine and the plastics on the playfield have faded, it looks like the red faded out a bit more than everything else, though pure red areas are still red. I tried just making it warmer and playing with the hue a bit but I don't seem to be getting close. Looking at a reference image the face is a lot more pink but the whites are white. Its a relatively simple colored set of images (originally silkscreened onto the plastic) and I thought I could probably select areas by color and individually adjust, but I have 10 of these graphics to do, is there an easier way? reference pic:[attachment=8186] scan of my plastic:[attachment=8187] RE: color adjustment question - PixLab - 06-27-2022 Many ways to bump your colors/change them without selection, Colors ➤ Auto ➤ White Balance, if you're not happy Ctrl+Z (undo) Colors ➤ Hue-Saturation select each color on that Hue saturation window then play with lightness and saturation only (use the hue slider only if needed, and with lot of care) , if artifacts appear, just add the Overlap slider Fine tune at the end with the Master button (all colors) [attachment=8188] Colors ➤ Levels, pick a white or pick a black, click with those button on the screenshot then pick a white if used white button, black for black button You might want to "straighten" with the 2 cursors once you picked a color, check each Channel for fine tuning (click on Value a drop down menu appear select "Red" or "Green" or Blue" [attachment=8189] Colors ➤ Curves, you need an understanding of opposite colors (a bit like Levels above), for example I did a simple "S" curve on the blue channel ➤ Increasing the yellow "visibility" in the dark/shadow and increasing the blue in the light/clear part (careful ➤ I'm not adding yellow on the bottom of the "S" curve, I'm just "removing" some blue, thus making yellows more prominent) [attachment=8190] For reference: Opposite of red is cyan, opposite of green is magenta, opposite of blue is yellow (if you forget this, just open the Hue-saturation to have a look at the colors' icons on the Hue-Saturation window, indeed they are in that order ) [attachment=8191] RE: color adjustment question - sallyanne - 06-27-2022 Another way is to bump your contrast up a little, makes the darker colors darker and the lighter colours brighter RE: color adjustment question - rich2005 - 06-27-2022 Another quick way is Colours -> Exposure [attachment=8192] RE: color adjustment question - denzjos - 06-27-2022 Another solution is the 'Tools / GEGL Operation' [attachment=8193] [attachment=8194] RE: color adjustment question - mark532011 - 06-27-2022 thanks guys, I will play around with these and see if I can get something I like! Mark RE: color adjustment question - mark532011 - 06-28-2022 thanks for the help. I used pretty much everything and I was able to get where I wanted to go with the plastics. |