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Welcome To NewFreeTemplates.com Photoshop Tutorials Area - Removing Dark ShadesOpen your picture :-
![]() First, decide from which part
of the image you want to remove darker shades. For example, I have
targeted the area drawn by the black lines :-
![]() Now, go to select>Color
Range. Click on the areas in the image where you want to remove dark
shades. Use the middle eye dropper tool (add to sample tool) to add
the area to your color range. If you accidently added more areas,
use the third eye dropper tool (substract from the sample) and click
on the areas where you want to substract the color
range.
![]() When you click ok, the
selection will appear. Press control+j to duplicate the layer and
change the blending mode to screen.
![]() You will notice in the
previous image that there were many areas which were not in my
targeted area. Now, use high feather eraser tool to erase the extra
areas. I have used 65 pixel eraser tool to erase those areas which I
dont want to lighten. I got something like shown in the following
figure. I guess, I am well in target :)
![]() Finally, go to
filter>Blur>Gaussian blur and adjust the radius until you get
desired result.
![]() Compare the before and after
images and you will notice the difference :)
Before :-
![]() After :-
![]() Author: www.yourphotoshopguide.com
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