How clever!! Thanks so much for your help. I can't wait to try it out
--- In Photoshop-Haven@yahoogroups.com, "montecomeau" <mc@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Photoshop-Haven@yahoogroups.com, "hal horwitz"
> <hal.horwitz@> wrote:
> >
> > montecomeau, do me a favor and walk me through this process
> > 
> > I start with an image (not a drawing) and I want to warm up a specific
> > area of the image.
> > 
> > >Open Image
> 
> Create a duplicate layer.
> Create an adjustment layer - Photo Filter - Warming filter, adjust to
> taste.
> 
> Control I to inverse layer mask (makes it black)
> 
> Using a soft brush and white as your foreground color you can paint in
> the areas you want warmed up.   You can further adjust the opacity of
> the layer to fine tune.
> 
> I use this method to add small areas of adjustments with Gaussian
> blur, sharpening and other filters as well.
>
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