I'd love some tips - even what I'm sure is simple stuff like u see pics where they're b&w but the lips are coloured stuff like that, also where identifying features are obscured - would love to be able to do better pics - I'm on iPhone. |
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By *anrteeCouple
over a year ago
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very easy to do. Plenty of utube videos around (search for "photoshop layers" once you have got to grips with layers all you need to do is:
1.duplicate the layer
2. change it to black and white
3. using the brush - brush out the bits you want to remain in colour -A really quick thing to do. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I use Adobe Creative Cloud which includes Photoshop, there is a mobile version of Photoshop but it's a only a trial for non subscribers. It has very limited functionality.
There's probably apps better suited, dependent on what you want to do if course.
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By *anrteeCouple
over a year ago
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"Dan - is that possible on iPhone though? "
Not sure - I was referring to the pc/mac version but try using a combination of both Photoshop Mix and Photoshop Fix from the app store that should do that trick |
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"I'm not bad at photoshop depending on what it is you are wanting
Can you photoshop about 10stone off me please "
Sorry, best I can do is help you burn it off |
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"I'm not bad at photoshop depending on what it is you are wanting
Can you photoshop about 10stone off me please
Sorry, best I can do is help you burn it off "
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By *napppaMan
over a year ago
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Hi Evie, You're very limited as to what you can do on an Iphone, however you don't need Photoshop either, there is Software such as Gimp (Gimp.org) that is free as does all you'll need, but you will need to use a computer. |
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"I'd love some tips - even what I'm sure is simple stuff like u see pics where they're b&w but the lips are coloured stuff like that, also where identifying features are obscured - would love to be able to do better pics - I'm on iPhone. "
This stuff is easy to do on a pc, not sure what apps can do it on an iPhone though.
Cal |
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By *lue NarwhalMan
over a year ago
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"I'd love some tips - even what I'm sure is simple stuff like u see pics where they're b&w but the lips are coloured stuff like that, also where identifying features are obscured - would love to be able to do better pics - I'm on iPhone.
This stuff is easy to do on a pc, not sure what apps can do it on an iPhone though.
Cal"
Photoshop have a couple of free apps, one which is canbe used adjust tonality, exposure, crop, etc.. It also has some pretty good functions such as defog which is usefuyto restore a blown out image.
The second app is for merging multiple images to overlay one onto another.. It's a little basic but the end results are usually acceptable.
As far as apps that can adjust perspective, I'm sure they exist, I have never used them as I prefer to use photoshop on my Pc as it has far more functionality. |
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