hi. attached is a picture. on the bottom right are some green bushes.
there seems to be a "halo" of green and yellow around them and im having a hard time getting rid of it (its there on the original) without losing the "texture" . when i brush it picks up the sand color but it looks opaque. i've been trying the clone stamp...
is there a quick and easy solution for correction?
thank you
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i understand your question. i already printed these and didnt like the way they came out. so i opened them as jpegs to fix the temp. i am so used to doing it in raw-something i didnt realize until i opened them as jpegs. so once they were open i figured y close the jpegs and reopen the originals....
thank you:)
have several jpg's open in photoshop. i would like to open them all in camera raw at the same time. i know about going to camera raw filter option. just dont know how to open several at once or if its possible... thank you
i flagged a few pictures i wanted to export and print. where is the export
button for flagged photos?
thank you. so i take a picture of step 15 and/if when i am up to state 25
and want to delete 1-25 i just click on snapshot and ill delete 16-25? ill try it.-nothing to do with the history brush?
ok. and then? i know that taking a snapshot was one of the steps...can u enlighten further?
revet, thank you. however when i do what you say-and was doing before i posted this question. it only deletes the one step i delete.
when i use the history brush it deletes all the steps below and most of the above steps.
as for those that responded that i check out u tube -i had done that as well before posting. maybe im not being clear...they dont answer the question.
all the posts on utube explain how to undo a step you did -mostly by using a brush.
my query...
i want to undo many steps (on the history panel) i did lets say after the 10th step by just clicking 1or 2 x...not by having to use the edit menu or command z for each step.
i know there is a way...
you are very kind. actually i remember being told that i can delete several steps at once without having to use command z. somehow by using the history brush and taking a snapshop you can delete several steps at once...really appreciate you efforts...
am sorry for your loss. ive been to utube. for some reason they arent offering what i am looking for. thank you for your efforts. hope the diversion helps you in the long tun
thank you. i checked the web. couldnt find site that was helpful . ill figure it out eventually. thanks
i did 25 steps in correcting a picture.
i want to erase just the last 10...
seem to be using the history brush wrong. because when i use it
it deletes everything except that first 2 steps of the 25.
i checked on allow non-linear....
thank you
thank you. was hoping there was a "crop" like tool to get an exact selection