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Tried that but it looks strange.



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jk wrote:
Tried that but it looks strange.
You need to switch to cmyk and then channel mixer



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Yes that looks better.
Thanks Eric.
Need to understand the why of this.  Do you have a link to a tutorial?
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Yes that looks better.
Thanks Eric.
Need to understand the why of this.  Do you have a link to a tutorial?
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No Jonathan. Just switching to CMYK enables you to work exclusively on the offending Cyan channel instead of RGB. Channel mixing is a quick way to swop colours...like doing IR.

If you do it on a duplicate layer you can isolate the sky region and then blend opacity to modify the change if desired.



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Thanks Eric.
That makes sense.  I will give it a go.



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