Saturday January 28 2012
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Using Photoshop's "Replace Color" Command to Enhance Landscape and Scenic Images
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Ever taken a landscape where the colors and contrast are rather flat. David Saffir has a tutorial that demonstrates how to use the Photoshop Replace Color command to give your landscape photos more "pop."

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Strongly recommended
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David Saffir's Photography and Printing Blog
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Free download
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David Saffir
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Hal's picture

Color range

I usually don't make comments when I either know the topic well or it's something that I can't use.

This I can use and I really didn't know about it.  I'd played with it a little when it came out.  But, didn't follow up.

I run the Eureka Photoshop Users Group in northern California.  Looks like a good topic for a presentation.

Thanks, Hal

mitch's picture

Novel Use

The use of Color Range for this purpose was new to me, also. Most of us think of it as a tool for replacing color on something like clothing. Using it like a Color Enhancement filter is a nice use. SHould be good for autumn foilage, etc.