how to remove the shine from the jacket please help

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I have many photos like that. What is the best and faster way to remove the shine in photoshop or LR I have quite few of those....



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sledzik102 said:
I have many photos like that. What is the best and faster way to remove the shine in photoshop or LR I have quite few of those....

I duplicated the layer, drained all the saturation and luminance from the blue, added a black mask and painted back the black jacket. The highlights remain so as not to destroy the materials inherent reflective qualities. I'm sure the gurus here will have better solutions.

I did no other retouching.







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Used Select/Colour Range to select the shiny areas, refined the selection with quick mask and saved the selection to an alpha channel; activated the alpha channel and copied the selection to a new layer, changed the mode of this layer to multiply mode and blended in with the healing brush and clone tool; paint in colour mode to even the colour of the jacket; selective sharpening.



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I use Corel, but if it is just the Cyan highlights you are referring to, just select the area and remove cyan. I finished with Perfectly Clear default.



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I have many photos like that. What is the best and faster way to remove the shine in photoshop or LR I have quite few of those....

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Used Select/Colour Range to select the shiny areas, refined the selection with quick mask and saved the selection to an alpha channel; activated the alpha channel and copied the selection to a new layer, changed the mode of this layer to multiply mode and blended in with the healing brush and clone tool; paint in colour mode to even the colour of the jacket; selective sharpening.

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Used Select/Colour Range to select the shiny areas, refined the selection with quick mask and saved the selection to an alpha channel; activated the alpha channel and copied the selection to a new layer, changed the mode of this layer to multiply mode and blended in with the healing brush and clone tool; paint in colour mode to even the colour of the jacket; selective sharpening.

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Great job, babine!
 
I first used the Quick selection tool to select the coat. With the selection active, I created a Black and White adjustment layer with the mode set to Luminosity. I pulled the Cyan and Blue sliders all the way to the left. I then entered Layer Styles and pulled the right half of the Underlying Layer shadow slider to the right until the over-darkened areas were removed.

Finally, with the coat selected again, I created a Solid Color adjustment layer with the mode set to Color. I sampled a color from the coat.

I did not use the healing tool nor the clone tool but those tools could be used to improve the results even more.

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Ronny
 
I have many photos like that. What is the best and faster way to remove the shine in photoshop or LR I have quite few of those....

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Tried to reduce shine to subtle highlights to maintain folds in jacket. Reduce blue in jacket highlights while maintaining skin tones and background color and tonality.



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Lot of talent out here, to be sure. I wanted to see if this could be done in PS Elements. Not as sophisticated as some, but pretty quick and easy:

*Select jacket.

*Desaturate blues.

*Using paint bucket tool (darken mode), low opacity, sample parts of jacket and fill. Repeat to taste.



 

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