This technology can quickly increase white eye, and also can eliminate the blood in the eye.
First step:
Open the portrait you want to decorate, press L to select the Lasso tool from the Toolbox, draw a selection around the white eye of one eye, and then hold down the SHIFT key to draw the selection around the white eye of the other eye until the two eyes are selected. If necessary, zoom in by the Z-Select Zoom tool.
Step Two:
Select Feather from the selection menu, which makes the selection edges softer so that the decorations are not too obvious. Enter 2 pixels in the Feather selection dialog box, and then click OK.
Step Three:
Go to the Image menu and choose hue/saturation from the Resize submenu. When the Hue/Saturation dialog box pops up, select red from the top edit drop-down list (edit only the red in the photo). Drag the Saturation slider to the left to reduce the red saturation (this will eliminate the bloodshot blood in the eye ball)
Fourth Step:
Now still in the Hue/Saturation dialog box, the Edit drop-down list is sliced back to the full picture, and the lightness slider is dragged to the right to increase the brightness of the eye ball. Click the OK button in the Hue/Saturation dialog box to apply the adjustments we have made. Then press C t r l-d (mac:command-d) to cancel the selection and finish the cosmetic operation. The whitening effect shown in the figure looks very faint, but the effect is much more noticeable when viewed with the actual size.
Before and after processing comparison: (click to see larger picture)
Before processing
After processing
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