Remove Stains in Photoshop Using Multiple Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layers

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Remove any stain, discoloration, or unwanted tint in a very powerful way in Photoshop. Learn how to use multiple Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layers to selectively target each stain and manipulate it in a way to match the image. Also, we are going to learn the techniques of cloning and healing in order to support the overall removal.

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The secret to perfectly removing a stain is to have a perfect selection of the color of the stain. This can be achieved using the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. Even if the stain might appear to have the same color, when it falls on different parts of a color image, its color changes slightly in every other area, depending upon the image. Therefore, each area now requires different treatment, and hence, we will take the advantage of more than one adjustment layers to do the job.

At times, even after making the most precise selections, which is simple to do, there will be some areas which are so similar to other areas that if you try to manipulate and match it to the image, all other parts of the image gets disrupted. In that case, it is best to tackle those type of distractions using cloning and healing. In this video, we'll briefly go through that too.

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