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Why does my photoshopped flower look unnatural please?

Participant ,
Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020

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In this photo i have photshopped the flower that is circled. It was a more orange colour and for some reason the end result doesn't look natural like the other flowers.

 

The following are the steps that i used:

 

*Created new layer

*Isolated the flower roughly with polyglonal lasoo so other areas would not be affected

*Used the colour dropper on the pink flower next to it to select from

*Painted over the flower i wanted to change

*chnaged from normal to colour (right side of screen)

Image -adjustment-curves and saturation etc

 

Thew end result looks somehow like decolourised black and white photo or something?

But, if i increase the saturation it just turns an unnatural gharish shades of pink.

 

Somehow all my attempts always look either gharish colours or faded -flower.PNGexpand image like look.

Photoshop is harder and more of an artform then i realised it would be!

 

Thanks!

 

 

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Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020

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You can solely correct this with Hue/Saturation

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Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020

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Thankyou very much.

 

Would you mind saying which tool you use to isolate only that flower so that everything else is not affected?

I am using the polygonal tool to roughly isolate it but its leaving an unwanted "overshadow area".

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Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020

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Just use the quick selection tool to make the selection, Ctrl + J to jump it to a new layer, add your H+S adjustment layer and clip it to the single flower layer

2020-01-22 13_24_15-flowerorig.PNG @ 95.3% (Hue_Saturation 1, Layer Mask_8) _.pngexpand image

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Jan 22, 2020 Jan 22, 2020

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I used the quick selection tool with a diameter of "28" and then created the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. Then I painted in the mask with a white brush over the other rose. Later, with the mask selected, you can feather the edge in the Properties Panel.

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