I usually add a drawn mask (you can use parametric + drawn, setting
the params to the colour of the teeth, may help). I then simply use
contrast/brightness/saturation to *slightly* reduce the saturation and
*slightly* increase brightness. Don't go for white, not even heavily
desaturated, it'll look
Hi,
maybe start by drawing a mask around the teeth (a path mask without
gum/lips) and decrease saturation to 75%, increase exposure of the same
mask by 0,1 stop.
Cheers
Michael
Am Mo 31 Okt 2016 14:08:05 CET
schrieb darkta...@911networks.com:
> Hi,
>
> DT 2.0.7 on arch.
>
> I took some photo
Hi, I guess you can try using the drawn and parametric mask with the color zone
module.
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> Il giorno 31 ott 2016, alle ore 22:08, darkta...@911networks.com ha scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> DT 2.0.7 on arch.
>
> I took some photos of somebody with very yellow teeth. I'd like t
Hi,
DT 2.0.7 on arch.
I took some photos of somebody with very yellow teeth. I'd like to
'whiten' them. I don't want to make them completely white.
I'd prefer not to use gimp. I'd like to stay on DT since it's
non-destructive.
How would you suggest I go ahead?
Thanks
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