If Photoshop's Red-Eye tool can't fix those demon eyes, never fear... the Color Replacement tool will. First, duplicate the photo layer then choose black as the foreground color chip. Grab the Color Replacement tool and in the Options bar, set the Mode to Hue (in order to add color) and the Limits to Contiguous (because the color we want to zap is limited to one area and not littered across the whole image). Second, paint away the offending color by touching it with the crosshair of the brush cursor (it doesn't matter if the brush edge touches another color). That's all there is to it!
Buh-bye red-eye |
|
|