I Cut My Way Through Photoshop-Maris 62-q Public Deposited

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    Neil,

    I just played around with the wand and color. Am I correct that the easiest way to work the background is to paint with a wide brush? Also, I tried working the color. It made the coin more reddish but what is interesting is that if you look closely at the coin, the part that shows as brown speckles is really the red copper areas. The camera and color adjusting almost work in reverse of the actual color. I think you just need to geet it right on the initial shot.

    Roger



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    <DIV>I just played around with the wand and color. Am I correct that the easiest way to work the background is to paint with a wide brush? Also, I tried working the color. It made the coin more reddish but what is interesting is that if you look closely at the coin, the part that shows as brown speckles is really the red copper areas. The camera and color adjusting almost work in reverse of the actual color. I think you just need to geet it right on the initial shot.</DIV>
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