RE: Small area contrast reduction with different colours

BJ
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Bryan_J_Phillips
Dec 14, 2006
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Good afternoon all, I’m using Photoshop 7. I have this print of my work which for some reason the transparency shows the small patch of red/pink/yellow in the foreground as very bright which it certainly wasn’t in the painting.
Can anyone suggest a way to reduce this area in contrast so it matches the rest of the foreground please. I’ve tried magic wand with levels and with curves but with no success.
The image can be found here,

< http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?picture=1SzYr8ofqTUvpsl3Lp zwsLf6f8Oo0>

Kindest regards
Bryan

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JZ
Joe_Zydeco
Dec 14, 2006
Bryan, the Sponge tool in Desaturate mode does what I think you want to do.
BJ
Bryan_J_Phillips
Dec 15, 2006
Thanks for the tip Joe..I’m much obliged.
Regards
Bryan

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