Photo Manip
LittleZephyr: Sunday, January 30th, 2005My Nikon Coolpix2100 is a pretty good digital camera: A decent 2 megapixels in pretty damn small package. Good for snapshots, but not anything bigger than a 5×7 print. It’s pretty powerful, but still limited. It’s somewhat annoying, so I’ve worked on my Photoshop skills to compensate.
Shots often end up dark, with heavy yellows and oranges, plus the noise you find on these types of digicams. I haven’t gotten a perfect method down yet, but I’ll try to figure it out and put an article up someday. For now, here’s a side by side of my most recent photomanip (thumbnails are low quality, click to enlarge):
- I first used Photoshop’s “Auto Color” function, improving the colours quite a bit.
- Moved on to the teeth. Hannah has very nice pearly whites in real life, but my digicam has a bad habit of turning everything orangy-yellow.
- Traced the outside of them using the pen tool.
- Fillied the path in with white on a new layer.
- Gaussian blurred it about 5 pixels.
- Set the layer blend mode to “Hue”
- Lowered the opacity to about 50%
This returned the teeth back to their natural non-plaquey look.
- And finally, the finish and polish
- Flattened the image and duplicated it onto a new layer
- Gaussian blurred the new layer about 10 pixels
- Set the layer blend mode to “Screen” giving the whole image a glow halo-ish effect (Brings out Hannah’s nice complexion)
- Tweaked the colours a bit in the blue bluer direction to offset the oranges.
I think the change is pretty significant. Try opening the images in two tabs or windows and switching back and forth.


very “hannah” picture. im savin this one :)
Yup, that’s why I like this one so much.
you know it will also help if you play with the adjust pannel. you can get the contrast and curves correctly.
Auto Color works well but you still need to adjust the contrast/curves more.