
Keeping it simple for today.
To edit this, I had to bring out the colors in the background. Those colors never scan well. In Photoshop, I selected the background area, then clicked (arrow) for a new adjustment layer. I used selective color to bring out the pink (Juane Red). I selected red and then used the sliders until it looked right. With the same area selection, I chose yellows, and again, used the sliders to bring out more of that color. Below is a clip from the Photoshop program.


Sheila: those bright humble blossoms! that clean-line spare vase! JUST the uplift and simplicity that hits the spot. Deep breath of appreciation.
A deep breath of gratitude, Dotty 🙂
There is my old friend, the flower in the vase 🙂 looks great, thank you for sharing how you use Photoshop, looks great ❤️
Haha. Glad you like it Cindy 🙂
An interesting lesson although I don’t think it is something I would every use – lol.
Oops, I forgot to mention… Nelvia has asked me for more process information about how I work with Photoshop. 🙂
Thanks for taking a look, Val 🙂