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04-Jan-2007, 02:28 PM #1
Need help changing this picture
Hi all. Iīm new to this forum but I really like this web site from what Iīve seen . I have been using Photostudio 5.5 for a while now and I am always learning better and better to use it. I was hoping that someone could help me with this picture. I want to make the sky look more blue and Iīm wondering what is the best way to do it so that it looks like a real blue sky but not a sky that has been painted with plain blue color. Also there is a problem with the trees that fall into the color of the sky because itīs difficult to get the new color in between them if you know what I mean.

Well, I hope this is clear enough from me
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04-Jan-2007, 05:26 PM #2
You're quite right about trying to separate out the trees from the sky in some sections of the picture. I did some experimenting with the magic wand and "select similar" in my old version of PhotoShop and got this in about 15 minutes. I also ended up copying the top of the mountain into a new layer.

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04-Jan-2007, 06:14 PM #3
This method ended up punching up all the colours, not sure if its exactly what you want but was pretty easy to do so worth a try.

True colours tutorial


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04-Jan-2007, 06:16 PM #4
Welcome thorirbe

As cwwozniak said, and you know, it is a tough one with all the trees. The ability/talent/patience to mask the trees is key

this is a quick contrast mask...adds a little color to the sky..
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04-Jan-2007, 07:11 PM #5
Thanks for all the help but to be honest I want to try to do this even better . Maybe it isnīt possible because of all the trees like we said but I want to make the sky way more blue because the colors in the picture are so pretty so itīs a bit anoying that the sky is almost white. I will keep trying and will be hoping for more answers here
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04-Jan-2007, 07:14 PM #6
if you're interested in doing some searching here's a sight I use quite frequently for photoshop tutorials

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04-Jan-2007, 07:43 PM #7
You need to extract/separate the sky...

Try the extract tool or a mask

this is another one using a mask... not going to go to the individual pixel level because the imge /file you have posted does not warant it...

Don't take that wrong... the picture is quite good... the file size you have posted it at is not worth spending more than a few minutes on...

If you are hopeing for a quality print in the end I hope you have a much larger file

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04-Jan-2007, 08:58 PM #8
one more.... again without spending hours at the individual pixel level

combination of selection tools then paste a donor sky in...
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05-Jan-2007, 12:57 AM #9
here's my try but it ain't as good as your tries
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05-Jan-2007, 01:07 AM #10
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Originally Posted by thorirbe
Hi all. Iīm new to this forum but I really like this web site from what Iīve seen . I have been using Photostudio 5.5 for a while now and I am always learning better and better to use it. I was hoping that someone could help me with this picture. I want to make the sky look more blue and Iīm wondering what is the best way to do it so that it looks like a real blue sky but not a sky that has been painted with plain blue color. Also there is a problem with the trees that fall into the color of the sky because itīs difficult to get the new color in between them if you know what I mean.

Well, I hope this is clear enough from me
Wow! Another person who uses Photostudio. I saw in a tech magazine last year a reference to Arcsoft Photo Editing Software. I didn't even know they still were in business.

I've used Photostudio 2000 for about 6 years, and am pretty familiar with it. If v. 5.5 has 'hue and saturation' editing (it's in the 'enhance' dropdown) in it, this is what you might use. This is a monochannel tool, which changes reds, greens, and blues proportionately. Good for beginners (like me ).

Also on the enhance drop-down is 'tone' adjustment, which allows independent red and/or green and/or blue, independently. This one you could spend a few hours manipulating a pic.
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05-Jan-2007, 08:55 AM #11
Thanks buck. My original is much bigger so I should be able to get a nice printout. I like how you changed the sky but still the top parts of the trees look a bit odd because itīs so hard to edit the sky in between them.

TRS-80 vet, thanks for your ideas. I have already in the pic I posted with my first post increased the saturation a little to get stronger colors. However I need to experiment a little more in changing only the sky.

Below is the updated picture where I have fixed the mountain a little bit by removing the white cloud on top of it.
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05-Jan-2007, 02:09 PM #12
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Thanks buck. My original is much bigger so I should be able to get a nice printout. I like how you changed the sky but still the top parts of the trees look a bit odd because itīs so hard to edit the sky in between then
your welcome, but I said that... did you undertsand my post?...I have not spent more than 2 minutes on any of the images I have posted...to make the tops of the trees look good/printable would require much more time and a much larger file... To make a "good" printable picture you will have to spend a good amount of time
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05-Jan-2007, 03:49 PM #13
Sorry, I didnīt mean any offence Yes I understood you very well and really appreciate your help. I will try to work further on the image but wouldnīt you agree with me that it would look better if the sky was more blue than in the original?
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05-Jan-2007, 04:05 PM #14
no offense taken...

It would absolutely look better with a better exposed sky
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05-Jan-2007, 04:29 PM #15
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In PhotoShop I used a cool photo filter to blue the sky and then increased the saturation on another level. I gave the trees a little yellow and red hue on a very low percent. It's a photo that can have many different looks. I've never uploaded a photo to this site. I hope I'm doing it right. If you don't see the pix, then you know . . . . .
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