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isolating skin tones from image

Explorer ,
Mar 06, 2021 Mar 06, 2021

Is their a way to isolate skin tones or even just certain shades of color in photoshop? I mean like how you can qualify skin tones and other colors in davinci resolve so that the skin looks natural in a grade and doesn't create a color cast on the skin. Basically I want create a color graded portrait but I don't want the skin to look super blue or purpley. 

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Community Expert , Mar 06, 2021 Mar 06, 2021

You could use Select > Color Range. Use Localized Color Clusters would help to isolate the selection to certain areas.

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Mar 06, 2021 Mar 06, 2021

You could use Select > Color Range. Use Localized Color Clusters would help to isolate the selection to certain areas.

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Mar 07, 2021 Mar 07, 2021

As I am not familiar with DaVinci Resolve it might be useful if you actually posted meaningful screenshots of a source image and the result you want to achieve. 

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Mar 07, 2021 Mar 07, 2021
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As an addendum to another recent inquiry, I posted a Tech Sheet I wrote that is related to skin tones. You may find helpful. You will find it at:

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/fix-extreme-red-color-cast-in-old-slide-can/m-p/11863009#M5...

 

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