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How can I make the overall color/texture on this shirt more evenly balanced?

Explorer ,
Apr 20, 2024 Apr 20, 2024

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Hey You Guys!

 

If you look at this t-shirt, can you sort of notice how the gray region surrounding the logo seems more darker, compared to the rest of the shirt? Is there a way to somehow retouch that region, so that the overall color tone of the shirt appears more evenly balanced?

 

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Thank You Guys sooo much for any responses that you can give. Have a wonderful day!!!

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Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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The Red Channel could serve as the basis for a Layer Mask. 

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Apr 21, 2024 Apr 21, 2024

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You can home in on it quite well just using a curves layer together with the Color Sampler tool.

Thee curves layer is turned off below.  I dropped a bunch of sample points on both the darker and lighter areas, and used the little hand icon to let us place points on the curve.  You can see they close together, but far enough to work.  The top and bottom points are to stablise the curve.  IIt is also set to Luminosity to minimise any colour shift.

 

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With the curve layer turned on, the tonal values are much closer.  The darker blotches away from the logo have also merged with the rest of the shirt

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