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Rebecca li
Posted at 11:38 am on July 12, 2008
I want to change the skin tone in a picture, but leave the rest of the colours alone. Can anyone tell me how to do it. I don't use photoshop often.
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Petchy
Posted at 11:55 am on July 12, 2008
If your using a newer photoshop you can use a mask and select the area you want to change, you can also select it by the magic wand tool, and change the saturation.
Dexus
Posted at 11:40 am on July 12, 2008
It would depend on the picture I suppose.
Rebecca li
Posted at 11:40 am on July 12, 2008
Adobe Photoshop 6.0
DCW69
Posted at 11:39 am on July 12, 2008
Well depends on which one your using there.
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