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Remove Stains in Photoshop Using Multiple Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layers

Remove Stains in Photoshop Using Multiple Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layers

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Remove any stain, discoloration, or unwanted tint in a very powerful way in Photoshop. Learn how to use multiple Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers to selectively target each stain and manipulate it in a way to match the image. Also, we are going to learn the techniques of cloning and healing in order to support the overall removal
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 11


I can make this work for certain flat images and colors, but it unfortunately doesn't work for the work I'm doing, where I'm trying to remove major stains from photos of classical sculpture (I'm digitally restoring these pieces. Even if I literally cut out the stained portion and just run the H/S adjustment layers on that, it still can't catch the variation in the stain, no matter how many layers I use. Great technique for flat monochromatic stains, though.
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Thank you so much! I found an old photo that I'm going to give as a Christmas gift and was struggling with getting rid of red streaks from the film, I think a light leak. This video helped so much and it looks awesome now. Very helpful and clear instruction.
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Unmesh, my friend, at 8: 44 of course it did help, but you simply had accidentally the black mask over the small red stain in the neck on the first layer above the background. You applied it for demo purposes earlier in the video
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You are amazing! I hope yo didn't learn all these from any master but yourself as only a self taught person knows the depth.
Pls have some tut on interior digital. photography

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Thank you my friend. You help me soo much now in my job! Great tip! I am always impressed with you, Indian and Japanese. Keep up the great work! :)
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Great video as always, but a little tip for you is to change the text in the intro to let's talk photoshop (without the to) so it sounds right.
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dude. youre such a godsend. everytime i got a photoshop question, you answer it. Ive gotten into mattepainting because of you
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i didn't understand what i did but this, color section or what ever it is, really worked for me. thank you piximperfect
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I really love your tutorials. Your personality comes across so well and it lends itself to training so well.
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Can I just say, that I HATE when people say, without further ado. it's just SO cliche and unimaginative.
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Your students will be teaching to so many other students. May all this teaching go for a good purpose
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