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A_A_L, 06 April 2014, 02:57
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Have at it![/quote]

Here you go, I like it better in orange!

[http://i.imgur.com/CZq67m1.jpg][/quote]
How do you do that????[/quote]
"Replace color" in photoshop[/quote]
Thanks!!!

But what tab is it under?[/quote]

Actually, it wasn't just a "replace color" quick fix. That's not as precise. "Replace color" would also modify the colors of the yellow toy cars on the wall and anything else that has any small trace of a yellow hue. Notice that the toy cars are still the same yellow color in my edited version even though the MP4 is now orange? First I adjusted the shadows and luminosity (that's why it looks so much clearer than the source image). Then to modify the paint color, I duplicated the layer. Using the polygonal lasso tool, I carefully outlined all the painted contours of the car and deleted the rest of the image (on that layer). This provides an EXACT surface outline. On that same layer, I adjusted the hue of the car to a real Mclaren orange paint color. You get a much more precise color that way. Hope that helps!
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Chaserdog, 06 April 2014, 03:52
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Anyone want to try this?
[http://i.imgur.com/PpfcQ8r.jpg]

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joshmphotography, 06 April 2014, 12:22
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[http://i.imgur.com/g7GO4aN.jpg]
[http://i.imgur.com/eNaYBlZ.jpg]

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from Rochester, New York
joshmphotography, 06 April 2014, 12:30
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Actually, it wasn't just a "replace color" quick fix. That's not as precise. "Replace color" would also modify the colors of the yellow toy cars on the wall and anything else that has any small trace of a yellow hue. Notice that the toy cars are still the same yellow color in my edited version even though the MP4 is now orange? First I adjusted the shadows and luminosity (that's why it looks so much clearer than the source image). Then to modify the paint color, I duplicated the layer. Using the polygonal lasso tool, I carefully outlined all the painted contours of the car and deleted the rest of the image (on that layer). This provides an EXACT surface outline. On that same layer, I adjusted the hue of the car to a real Mclaren orange paint color. You get a much more precise color that way. Hope that helps![/quote]

Interesting way of doing it. I'll have to try that out later!

joshmphotography
from Rochester, New York
Danny3320, 06 April 2014, 12:32
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Try another

[http://i.imgur.com/m3iTZLF.jpg]


cant fixed ruined =/

Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
CTspotter458, 06 April 2014, 13:15
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Danny3320 wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Try another

[http://i.imgur.com/m3iTZLF.jpg]


cant fixed ruined =/

The car or the picture???

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
CTspotter458, 06 April 2014, 13:15
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huracan2015 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/g7GO4aN.jpg]


That looks really good!

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
joshmphotography, 06 April 2014, 14:49
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CTspotter458 wrote:
huracan2015 wrote:
[http://i.imgur.com/g7GO4aN.jpg]


That looks really good!

Thanks!

joshmphotography
from Rochester, New York
Danny3320, 06 April 2014, 15:32
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Danny3320 wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Try another

[http://i.imgur.com/m3iTZLF.jpg]


cant fixed ruined =/

The car or the picture???



the car its horrible now

Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
CTspotter458, 06 April 2014, 18:06
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Danny3320 wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Danny3320 wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
Try another

[http://i.imgur.com/m3iTZLF.jpg]


cant fixed ruined =/

The car or the picture???



the car its horrible now

Not my fault lol, thats how the owner had it.

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
Danny3320, 06 April 2014, 18:44
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CTspotter458 wrote:
Try another

[http://i.imgur.com/m3iTZLF.jpg]



[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/m3iTZLF-1.jpg]
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Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
Danny3320, 07 April 2014, 07:14
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before
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/060.jpg]

after
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/edit0.jpg]

Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
SDJ2_Photography, 08 April 2014, 19:52
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Danny3320 wrote:
before
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/060.jpg]

after
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/edit0.jpg]

Wow! Might you be able to get the pole out of any of my pictures??? Like on my profile there is a picture of a 430 scuderia with a tree in the way, could you just take out the tree trunk? Please? That would be awesome!!
Last modified by SDJ2_Photography, 09 April 2014, 00:54

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
CTspotter458, 08 April 2014, 20:09
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SDJ2 wrote:
Danny3320 wrote:
before
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/060.jpg]

after
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/edit0.jpg]

Wow! Might you be able to get the pole out of any of my pictures??? Like on my profile there is a picture of a 430 scuderia with a tree in the way, could you just take out the tree trunk? Please? That would be awesome!!

What about a fat guys gut???

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
Danny3320, 09 April 2014, 03:27
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CTspotter458 wrote:
SDJ2 wrote:
Danny3320 wrote:
before
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/060.jpg]

after
[http://i532.photobucket.com/albums/ee326/danny3320/edit0.jpg]

Wow! Might you be able to get the pole out of any of my pictures??? Like on my profile there is a picture of a 430 scuderia with a tree in the way, could you just take out the tree trunk? Please? That would be awesome!!

What about a fat guys gut???


dunno maybe, this one took hours

what fat guy? mine or his photo

Danny3320
from Manchester, United Kingdom
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