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Damien Symonds

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  1. While you've only got 8GB of RAM, maybe you should turn off Auto Save in preferences? Have you tried duplicating the image (Image>Duplicate) and saving that instead?
  2. Sorry, I don't understand. That's ACR, not Photoshop. 8GB of RAM is the bare minimum that Adobe recommends for CC. Combined with not restarting for over a day, that might add up to problems. How many images do you have open at the moment? And how many other programs do you have running?
  3. This is the info I need. Also, a screenshot of what you're seeing in Photoshop would be handy.
  4. Can you still access and use other programs? is it only Photoshop that's stuck?
  5. Do you hate it equally all over, or more so in the darker area top left?
  6. Well, have you tried simply partially desaturating it?
  7. Yeah, that might help, thanks. More importantly, if you can provide links to any photos with "creamy" backdrops that you like, that would help a lot.
  8. The backdrop, do you mean?
  9. That seems to have worked fine. I don't understand the problem?
  10. May I see? A screenshot would be good, so I can see your layers panel too.
  11. I've moved this post to AD, since it's not a class question. http://www.damiensymonds.net/2014/12/fixing-chromatic-aberration.html
  12. I don't know if restarting the computer will do it. You might need to uninstall and reinstall the software, I fear.
  13. But you'd definitely chosen 100 like this?
  14. Well, that all looks great. So you're saying it didn't stop here or here?
  15. Lovely. And it's hooked up to a desktop computer, running Windows 10 I assume?
  16. Hi Christina, what make/model of screen is it?
  17. If you don't have the raw file any more, then you're screwed, sorry. This is why you must NEVER delete your raw files.
  18. You're welcome. Please consider the Channel Mixer Class. It will blow your mind.
  19. Ok, great. So, first add a Channel Mixer layer, hit the "Monochrome" checkbox, then enter +100, 0, 0, 0 for the four fields. This will turn the photo black and white. Immediately invert the mask to black. Then add a Levels layer, and clip it to the Channel Mixer layer. Enter these values: Red channel 0/0.80/255 and 25/255 Green channel 0/0.80/255 and 60/255 Blue channel 40/0.55.255 and 0/255 Then return to the mask of the CM layer and gently paint over the yellow flowers. The beauty of this method is that you don't need any particular precision - just paint blobs on the areas of yellow. The only places you'll need precision are where the yellow flowers are near the legs and stuff.
  20. Ok, cool. Is this what you wanted?
  21. You've just changed your layer thumbnails to "none", is all. Just right-click on the little brush icon, and choose a larger thumbnail size.
  22. Before we get to that, can I ask why there's a weird line over here?
  23. I assume you've already checked for other photos taken at the same angle, without the tongue? For a possible mouth swap, I mean.
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