masked by the previous layer.
Use several different layers and tweak them.
Apparently CS has some sort of auto colour-match function, but I haven't got around to using it yet.
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Wed 17 Nov 2004, 10:44,
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Use several different layers and tweak them.
Apparently CS has some sort of auto colour-match function, but I haven't got around to using it yet.
The one I'm trying to change? Sorry, I only know the basics.
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Wed 17 Nov 2004, 10:47,
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I can't open PS at the moment, so (from memory)
Select layer you want to change
Go to layers menu
Select "New adjustment layer"
Chhose one, eg Colour Balance
In the box that comes up, tick "Use previous layer as mask"
Then fiddle with the sliders
Click OK
Repeat witn another adjutment layer, eg Levels
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Wed 17 Nov 2004, 10:50,
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Select layer you want to change
Go to layers menu
Select "New adjustment layer"
Chhose one, eg Colour Balance
In the box that comes up, tick "Use previous layer as mask"
Then fiddle with the sliders
Click OK
Repeat witn another adjutment layer, eg Levels