Seashore Image Editing Tutorial 5 – Tinting

This is the last in my series of five image editing tutorials using Seashore for Mac.

Previous video tutorials have covered:

  1. Layers
  2. The Clone Tool
  3. Colour Select
  4. How to Photograph a Ghost

The topic for this latest video (5)  is “tinting”, a technique for adding or changing colour tones for discrete areas within an image. The screencast video itself was a little too long to upload to youTube in one piece, so I’ve spit it into two parts, part 1 and part 2.

Image Editing Video Tutorial – Tinting Part 1

Image Editing Video Tutorial – Tinting Part 2

The picture used to illustrate the selective tinting technique is available for practice and has a creative commons license which means that it can be reproduced should you wish to do so, with proper linked attribution.

image editing picture : Houseboat before

houseboat

image editing picture : Houseboat after

tintedhouseboat


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2 Responses to Seashore Image Editing Tutorial 5 – Tinting

  1. Natasha says:

    Just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate your tutorials! You’ve been a great help in my current EXTREMELY amateur photo editing journey. Thanks for taking the time out to do these. They are GREAT!

  2. Edit elf says:

    Just getting started in photography, EditElf.com has give me a huge advantage over well established photographers. I don’t have to buy expensive editing software,learn all the tricks, and waste time on my computer. I started shooting weddings because I love photography and I love people, so that’s what I spend my time doing!

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