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 Posted: Wed Dec 2nd, 2015 03:40
Eric



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Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
Using the channels you get a clearer picture of where color problems lie....although you had already deduced there was a magenta/cyan issue.

You can play a lot of games tweaking channels, like copying the black Chanel outline onto magenta and cyan channels to lose the difference.

;-)


Thanks Eric.

It's getting late now but can that be done in layers, then by increasing or reducing opacity of the layers adjust the effect, this is way beyond my experience...


Well it's a long time since I did this sort of thing but I would suggest trying to create a selection mask on a channel, saving it, and applying it to the errant channel and deleting the inverse. Need to sit at the computer and think/work it through...but today I am tree pruning.



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