How to Turn Brown Grass Green in Photoshop

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You can make the grass quite rich and consistent by using this simple technique.

Almost every landscape that has foliage, grass and trees can benefit from a bit of touch-up and color enhancement. There are also times when you may just want to make the photo more stunning and colorful. Take a look at your outdoor images and see if the grass in your scenery could be a bit greener. You may also be pleased to know that using this technique will ensure that your image details will remain intact and the only change will be the color itself.

Instructions

    • 1

      Launch Photoshop and import your image.

    • 2

      Click the "Brush" tool from the "Tools" sub-menu bar. If it is not currently present, click "Window" then "Tools" from the main menu.

    • 3

      Select "Color" from the Brush Mode drop-down list on the main menu. This will prevent loss of detail in your image when you paint the areas.

    • 4

      Choose a green from the Color Picker as your foreground color to fill the brown area in your image. Note: You can select the exact color you want by using the Color Picker's eye dropper tool and clicking the colored area in your photo.

    • 5

      Use the brush to paint over the selected areas in your image. Vary the "Opacity" and "Flow" to your taste.

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References

  • Photo Credit grass image by Brett Bouwer from Fotolia.com

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