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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Color blowout
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<blockquote data-quote="Pierro" data-source="post: 119558" data-attributes="member: 8517"><p>Be careful if you have other normal reds in the photo apart from the over saturated reds, as this will make them even weaker. If you have other reds that do not need de-saturating, ( I can only explain this with CS5 as thats what I use ) a fast way is to use the quick magnetic tool to isolate the over saturated subject, and then go IMAGE tab > Adjustments > Hue / Sat and de-sat from there. The isolation achieved by the quick magnetic tool will ensure only that portion of the photo will de-sat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pierro, post: 119558, member: 8517"] Be careful if you have other normal reds in the photo apart from the over saturated reds, as this will make them even weaker. If you have other reds that do not need de-saturating, ( I can only explain this with CS5 as thats what I use ) a fast way is to use the quick magnetic tool to isolate the over saturated subject, and then go IMAGE tab > Adjustments > Hue / Sat and de-sat from there. The isolation achieved by the quick magnetic tool will ensure only that portion of the photo will de-sat [/QUOTE]
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