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hair color edits issue

Guru ,
Jul 08, 2022 Jul 08, 2022

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hello,

i am having an issue trying to change the hair color in this image below. this is the original:

Screen Shot 2022-07-08 at 2.14.54 PM.png

 

Screen Shot 2022-07-08 at 1.18.49 PM.png

 

I used a hue/saturation layer with a mask and this is the result:

Screen Shot 2022-07-08 at 2.15.18 PM.png

 

Screen Shot 2022-07-08 at 2.15.25 PM.png

 

Customer says it looks like a helmet and not natural. any help on how to make this adjustment in a better way?

 

thanks

here is the full image:

shutterstock_1801130749_retouched.jpg

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Community Expert , Jul 09, 2022 Jul 09, 2022

I suspect you used a Hue/Saturation Layer to edit the color and the luminance. 

Try editing the luminance separately with a Curves Layer; even black hair can feature bright reflections. 

 

Edit: I may have gone overboard in this example, but I hope it illustrates the concept nonetheless. 

Screenshot 2022-07-09 at 13.07.42.png

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Community Expert , Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

what would be the difference if i used a black and white adjustment layer first: 

It’s another method of desaturating an image; whether you use that, a Hue/Saturation Layer, a neutral Solid Color Layer set to the Blend Mode Color, copy the L-Channel from a Lab-copy of the image, … is up to you. 

 

But applying the desaturation first and then a steep Curve might cause more noticable posterization than the other way around. 

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Jul 09, 2022 Jul 09, 2022

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I suspect you used a Hue/Saturation Layer to edit the color and the luminance. 

Try editing the luminance separately with a Curves Layer; even black hair can feature bright reflections. 

 

Edit: I may have gone overboard in this example, but I hope it illustrates the concept nonetheless. 

Screenshot 2022-07-09 at 13.07.42.png

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Guru ,
Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

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Hello, Thank you for your reply.

Ok, just to show my work, this is the original with adjustment layers off

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 9.56.24 AM.png

 

I added a hue and saturation layer:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 9.56.54 AM.png

 

I added the curves layer as you mentioned:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 9.57.27 AM.png

 

I still section that does not look right, this is the original:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 9.57.59 AM.png

and this is what that sections looks like now with the adjustments above:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 9.57.53 AM.png

 Why is this happening? what is the fix?

thanks

jonathan

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You edited the luminance (»Lightness«) in the Hue/Saturation Layer again. 

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ok, can you show me the seeting you would apply for your hue and saturation layer so i can follow along?

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@JonathanArias wrote:

ok, can you show me the seeting you would apply for your hue and saturation layer so i can follow along?


You don’t need to see the settings I used, I told you not to change the luminance in the Hue/Saturation Layer, that should be clear enough. 

 

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Jul 11, 2022 Jul 11, 2022

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what would be the difference if i used a black and white adjustment layer first:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 10.36.42 AM.png

followed by the curves layer:

Screen Shot 2022-07-11 at 10.36.52 AM.png

thanks

jonathan

 

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what would be the difference if i used a black and white adjustment layer first: 

It’s another method of desaturating an image; whether you use that, a Hue/Saturation Layer, a neutral Solid Color Layer set to the Blend Mode Color, copy the L-Channel from a Lab-copy of the image, … is up to you. 

 

But applying the desaturation first and then a steep Curve might cause more noticable posterization than the other way around. 

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Thank you!! got it to work better. really appreciate your help. I will be able to adjust further if needed from here.

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