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More Vibrance Eyes

 

Choose the Sponge tool (nested under the Dodge tool [O]) from the Toolbox. In the Options Bar (shown below), choose Saturate from the Mode menu, set the Flow to at least 50%, and then click the Vibrance checkbox. Brush over the irises and ta-dah! Brilliant irises. Bonus tip: This works for lips too!

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1 Comment

  1. Jacques said on — May 15, 2009 @ 1:04 pm

    Thanks for the tip.

    I cannot, however, find the ‘Vibrance’ check box. I have CS3.

    Can this be done in CS3?

    Thank you.

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