This example mainly introduces the use of Photoshop's "Selective Color" command and the plug-in filter "DCE Tools" to adjust the saturated tones with retro colors.
1. First press the Ctrl+J shortcut key to copy the background layer, then select the "Filter-DCE Tools-Smart Color Restore" command and set it as shown in the figure below.
2. Select the "Filter - Sharpen - Smart Sharpen" command in the menu bar, set the amount to "110%" and the radius to "0.5 pixels" to make the image clearer, as shown in the figure.
3. Select the "Image - Adjustment - Optional Color" command in the menu bar, and set "Yellow" to "-40%" and "Cyan" to "-20%" respectively, as shown in the figure to reduce the bias of the character's skin. color.
4. Click the "Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer" button in the Layers Panel, select "Optional Color" in the pop-up shortcut menu, and then set "Red" to "50%" and "Magenta" to " 100%" as shown in the picture.
5. After the adjustment in the previous step, the color of the picture has become saturated, making the character reddish. At this time, you can click the "Add Vector Mask" button in the layer panel, and then use the black "Brush Tool" to Apply the character in the mask to restore the color of the character, as shown in the picture.
After application: