09-22-2024 07:37 PM
Let's say I have two objects in a photo. Both of them are red. Is it possible in DPP4 to change the color of just one of those objects, while leaving the other one unaffected?
Steve Thomas
09-22-2024 08:52 PM
There is no practical way to do this with DPP, you will need Photoshop or one of the similar editing programs for this type of task. I subscribe to Adobe creative cloud but I expect there is a free/shareware program that will likely do what you need.
I like DPP and just edited over 1,400 images from a football game using nothing but DPP but it isn't designed for that sort of image characteristics change.
Rodger
09-23-2024 06:26 AM
Roger,
Thanks. I appreciate your help.
Steve Thomas
09-23-2024 10:40 AM
I suggest gimp free software for this purpose. I save a 16 bit TIFF from DPP and load it into gimp.
09-23-2024 03:27 PM
Hey there, Steve!
I'm not sure this is what you were looking for, but you can change a few characteristics of something you have applied a mask to. It's limited in that you can't "replace colors", but you can change a few things. Click the "Adjust specific areas" menu and see if it will help. You can see from my attachment your options. You can have up to 5 masks. I find this tool very useful at times.
Newton
09-23-2024 04:05 PM
Newton,
Thanks. I've used that a couple of times to change the brightness of objects (like overexposed grassy areas), but I don't think you can use it to alter the saturation or hue of the color of specific objects. (I might be wrong about that though).
Steve Thomas
09-23-2024 05:31 PM
Steve,
Hue and Saturation are two of the four options.
Newton
09-24-2024 02:36 AM
Newton,
Huh.
I'll take a look at that.
Steve
09-24-2024 03:56 PM
Comparatively, it's not the easiest tool to use as you just have one nib, and it takes some messing with to adjust if you are using a mouse or touchpad. I use a medium Waycom drawing pad, and the pen allows me to be more precise. If I have very complicated edits, I take it into one of my "paid" programs that have better nib, selection methods, and eraser tool to clean up the mask.
If the tool in DPP 4 had an eraser to clean up when you go off the subject, it would be much better, IMO. But I still find it useful on occasion 🙂
Newton
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