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any photoshop experts? ive got a really lovely picture on the beach but the sand is a dirty colour and has sedements i'd like to remove..!! need like a yellow layer filter but that looks artificial- any one able to help? thank you

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  • thomas01155
    thomas01155 Posts: 2,382 Forumite
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    you could replace your picture with this
    beach.jpg
  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    doshsaving wrote:
    but the sand is a dirty colour and has sedements i'd like to remove..!!

    Checkout the Healing brush and Spot Healing brush to remove the sedements.
  • I'll bite, post the pic and I'll have a go.

    regards,

    Nick
  • marleyboy
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    try adjusting the contrast and brightness, if your after airbrushing out bits of the image use Arcsoft Pstudio, and use the clone brush, cloning a section of sand over the marr. and soften brush to smooth out the layer
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  • thanks everyone. the big prob is that i have a photo of shadows on the sand, with the sea in the background. i love the shadows but around them the sand is gross..!
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,446 Forumite
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    Search the web for PhotoShop tutorials and learn how to do it for yourself.
    :doh: Blue text on this forum usually signifies hyperlinks, so click on them!..:wall:
  • f1charlie
    f1charlie Posts: 1,228 Forumite
    Use the magnetic lasso to select the offending area and then play about with brightness/contrast/colour on just that area.
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