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How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

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Suffering from “yellow face syndrome”? don’t worry! PS quick mask function can easily help you solve the problem of yellowing skin in photos. PHP editor Xinyi brings you this practical technology and teaches you step by step to make your photos shine. Read on to discover the power of masks and make your photos look dull.

1. First, after importing the photo, select the quick mask tool, and then use the brush tool to smear on the skin.

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

#2. After applying, exit the Quick Mask Tool, then press CTRL SHIFT I to invert the selection, and then CTLR J to copy the selected part to a separate layer.

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

3. Then press CTRL ALT 2 on the new layer to select the highlight part, CTRL SHIFT I again to invert the selection, and CTLR J to copy the layer.

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

#4. Change the blending option of the newly copied layer to [Screen] and adjust the transparency.

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

#5. In the end, the photo turned white. Please see the comparison picture below. The picture above is the original picture.

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

How to fix yellow skin in photos_How to fix the problem with PS quick mask in a few steps

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