Difference between two brush tools for color removal?

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Dinarius
Apr 11, 2007
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Is there any difference between the following effects:

Image: 16bit TIFF.

1. Create Background Copy.

2. Choose Color from the Blend Mode menu.

3. Choose Brush Tool, with Mode/Normal, Opacity/100% Flow/100%

or…….

1. Create Background Copy.

2. Choose Color Replacement Tool, with Mode/Color, Limits/Contiguous.

I want to brush away color artifacts from a shot of a black and white line drawing. I’m not sure if the artifacts have been introduced by the cross-hatching on the drawing, or by the frame glass covering it. Perhaps a combination of both.

Using both of the above methods, the colour artifacts do disappear. I just want to know if one is better than the other?

Many thanks.

D.

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Rahul_Maheshwari
Apr 11, 2007
Yes, the color artifacts have been introduced by the cross hatching of the b/w lines; also called Moire pattern.

Either methods work. Its just up to you to figure out which is best for you. I am sure there are other ways of doing the same. I personally liked the first method 🙂

Hope this helps.

Cheers

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