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I am working through a tutorial to create a fire image, but I’m having trouble when it comes to adjusting the Hue/Saturation. I’m using Photoshop CS2.
Here’s what I’m doing.
I’ve started with a new file in RGB. I start with a white background, invert it to black, then type some white text. I rasterize it. Rotate it 90 CCW. Apply the wind effect a few times. Rotate it back 90 CW. I then apply a Gaussian blur with a 7.5 radius. Everything is cool up to this point.
But when I open the Hue/Saturation dialog box, select Colorize and then set Hue to 40 and Saturation to 100, there is no visible effect. Everything is still black and white. I have double checked and quadruple checked everything I can think of with no luck. And I can’t find anything on the web addressing this issue. All I can think is there is some setting in some obscure menu.
Help!
Dharmashanti
Here’s what I’m doing.
I’ve started with a new file in RGB. I start with a white background, invert it to black, then type some white text. I rasterize it. Rotate it 90 CCW. Apply the wind effect a few times. Rotate it back 90 CW. I then apply a Gaussian blur with a 7.5 radius. Everything is cool up to this point.
But when I open the Hue/Saturation dialog box, select Colorize and then set Hue to 40 and Saturation to 100, there is no visible effect. Everything is still black and white. I have double checked and quadruple checked everything I can think of with no luck. And I can’t find anything on the web addressing this issue. All I can think is there is some setting in some obscure menu.
Help!
Dharmashanti
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