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PhotoShop curves
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This may be old news to a number of you but it is a new tool I picked up this week.
I have been working on a book targeted to children 8-10 years old that contains a number of pencil illustrations. The thought of scanning then cleaning up the ambient area of the white backgrounds was not something I was looking foreward too. I called my computer specialist for a tip and he was a life-saver. For years I have used the "curve" feature in PhotoShop, found in the Image/Adjust menu, to lighten and darken my work. When I would try to lighten or whiten backgrounds I would just pull the line from the center point and watched what materialized from the preview. Craig taught me that I could set a 3-value range to pull from. The examples I will share are: the actual "Curves window", one of the pencil sketches in which I have deleted a box in the background to show the white area, and the same pencil sketch corrected with the curve box marked at the 50, 25 and 9 value points. It also shows the curve line indicating the output. All of the things that I have changed will take place in red. |
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This is the illustration. If you look at the red arrow, you will see a white box. The drawing was done on white paper and is not supposed to have a background, but unless a clipping path is created, all white paper will carry a value into a "page" creator such as Quark or Dreamweaver.
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Instead of taking all the time to outline and create a clipping path, or using the eraser you can very effectively use the "curves" to remove most of the background. If you still have a few areas, or ones that were darker than your value 9, you can use the eraser or selection/delete for those areas. A word of caution: you must watch your drawing closely to make sure you do not posterize the image by removing too much of the in-between values. When I did this one, I kept the resolution at 300 and reduced it to 72 when I was done with the adjustment.
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