Photoshop :: Red Skin In Some Of My Photos At My Vacation
Jul 8, 2003
When a person is being captured, especially my self, the picture shows some nice color of the skin in the LCD display of the camera.
But when I download the picture to the computer I appear red in my face.
are there a possibility to put some kind of layer og change the color balance,- that way I will have the same skin color in my face as on the LCD display. (more brown (a tan) and not red)?
I have, of course, checked myself in the mirror several times to check if I am really red and that is not the case.
I use photoshop 7.0.
I suspect this is something to do with the flash, and I'll be aware of this next time I take some pictures.
But the problem is that I can't recapture these picture, because this was on a vacation.
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