Title: How to fix pet pupils in Photoshop, Elements, and Pixelmator Post by: HCK on January 21, 2015, 09:00:17 pm How to fix pet pupils in Photoshop, Elements, and Pixelmator
<article> <section class="page"> <p> Pets give us unconditional love and endless hours of joy—no wonder we’re constantly snapping their photos! Unfortunately, it’s easy to end up with the animal equivalent of red-eye, wherein their pupils appear green, gold, or even white. While the Red-Eye tool in Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 and later does have a Pet Eye option, you’ll get better results by rebuilding the pupils from scratch—and it’s not nearly as hard as it sounds.</p><h2>Get closer</h2> <p> Open a photo and zoom in so you can see the eyes better. Press Z to activate the Zoom tool in all three programs. In Photoshop, turn off the Scrubby Zoom checkbox in the Options bar first. Now, drag to draw a box around both eyes. You can also zoom in by pressing Command-+ (plus sign) repeatedly. To reposition the photo once you’re zoomed in, press and hold the spacebar and drag with your mouse.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2872816/how-to-fix-pet-pupils-in-photoshop-elements-and-pixelmator.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article> Source: How to fix pet pupils in Photoshop, Elements, and Pixelmator (http://www.macworld.com/article/2872816/how-to-fix-pet-pupils-in-photoshop-elements-and-pixelmator.html#tk.rss_all) |