This tutorial is to help you learn how to bring out a certain
color or colors in a photo. In this photo I chose to bring out
the purple color in the flowers so they are more dominant to the
scene. Ok, once you have your picture open in photoshop:
1. Use the Color
Range Selection Option to select the color that you would like to
accent (Select>Color Range). When the Color Range Dialog box
opens, use the eyedropper to select the color on your photo, for
this photo I selected the purple on the flower circled in red.
2. When you press OK, the color
will be selected. Then Copy and Paste the Selection onto a
new Layer (Edite>Copy). And then (Edit>Paste).
3. Then, with that
new layer selected, create a New Brightness/Contrast Adjustment
Layer (Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Brightness/Contrast) But
when the New Layer dialog box appears check the box that says "Use
Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask".
4.
Then the Brightness/Contrast Dialog Box will appear and you can
increase the brightness and contrast of the color you selected to
your liking. For my picture, I increased the Brightness to +39
and the Contrast to +44.
5. If you want to accent more than
one color, just repeat steps 1 through 4.
Everybody will probably have different preferences of how much they
want to accent a color. But this technique can be a very
powerful but subtle way of attracting attention to a certain color.
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