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How did they do this?

Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?
 
actually an easier method is to desaturate red.

look at the picture - not much red...so if you reduce the saturation of red - you can turn it gray without affecting the other stuff since it has minimal red.
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.
 
for that they actually use a form of CAD. My GF was a fashion merch major and she had to use it in one of her classes. They basically take a "template" shirt and can put any color or design on it and just fit the template to the model. They then change the color or pattern by retexturing the template. Kind of a neat process.
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.

Make the lines smooth 😛
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.

Wow, that's really convincing! 😛
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.

:laugh:

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re: OP
Does it really matter? The model is HOT! I have this sudden urge to go buy an A-line Scoopneck, regardless of what colors they have in stock.
 
magic wand tool (about a dozen clicks)

-->desaturate

Text

(origional)

for just a few clicks, i could see how they did it

i like jello's, i dont know how to put a different color
 
Isn't it the exact same thing that's done to those pictures that end up all black and white except for a single red rose, or some chick's lips?
 
Originally posted by: mooglemania85
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.

:laugh:

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re: OP
Does it really matter? The model is HOT! I have this sudden urge to go buy an A-line Scoopneck, regardless of what colors they have in stock.

I'm very, very bored
 
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

He said select just the shirt, not the whole image. By selecting just the shirt, only the shirt would change.
 
Why are you geeks making her shirt change color? If you're going to photoshop her, do something useful....Make her tits bigger.
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Why are you geeks making her shirt change color? If you're going to photoshop her, do something useful....Make her tits bigger.

screw that! make her shirt disappear! that would be real photoshopping!

on a serious note, what makes you say her shirt was photoshopped? couldn't they have taken the same exact pic with a gray shirt?
 
Originally posted by: pontifex
on a serious note, what makes you say her shirt was photoshopped? couldn't they have taken the same exact pic with a gray shirt?

Yes they could have, but there are lots of (possible) reasons to photoshop it. The biggest of which is that a photo shoot, per hour (with a photographer, model(s), possibly makeup, and other assorted support people), costs a whole lot more than a decent photoshop artist. Especially once you figure that a photoshop artist will need to clean up each shot anyway (clean up one shot then change shirt colors is less time than cleaning up a bunch of single shots).

 
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Why are you geeks making her shirt change color? If you're going to photoshop her, do something useful....Make her tits bigger.

screw that! make her shirt disappear! that would be real photoshopping!

on a serious note, what makes you say her shirt was photoshopped? couldn't they have taken the same exact pic with a gray shirt?

Do you know how impossible it is to make the same pose twice?
 
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Why are you geeks making her shirt change color? If you're going to photoshop her, do something useful....Make her tits bigger.

This really should have been the first post.

😛
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: her209
Originally posted by: jagec
select just the shirt (lasso) and do a color level adjust until it looks right.
Wouldn't that mess with the background too? How accurate do you have to be when selecting the shirt?

OK, I'm terrible at photoshop, and I didn't put ANY effort into smoothing the selection, antialiasing, or making the "new" color look real, but here's an example.

before
after

No, that's not me.

Wow! That looks real!
 
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Why are you geeks making her shirt change color? If you're going to photoshop her, do something useful....Make her tits bigger.

screw that! make her shirt disappear! that would be real photoshopping!

on a serious note, what makes you say her shirt was photoshopped? couldn't they have taken the same exact pic with a gray shirt?

It's the same picture; I analyzed and compared all of the wrinkles on the shirt.
 
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