Rescuing the Unfixables
Sadly, even with all the tricks you’ve learned in this chapter, you can’t fix every image. If you run into what seems to be a truly unfixable photo and you’re desperate to salvage it (if the scene or subject just can’t be reshot, say), try one of these techniques:
Use the Lab Pop technique described on Adding Lab Pop and use the Lightness channel to create unique, retro-style color.
Create an overexposed, high-key version (see Creating a High-Key Portrait Effect).
Convert it to black and white (the whole thing or just part of it) using one of the methods in Chapter 9. By draining the color from the image, its color problems vanish.
Add a color tint using a Black & White or Photo Filter Adjustment layer (Black & White Adjustment Layers or Photo Filter Adjustment Layers, respectively).
Turn it into a duotone (Delicious Duotones).
Use a Threshold adjustment to create a pure black-and-white image (High-Contrast Black and White).
Use a combination of filters to turn it into a pencil sketch (Stylize) or painting (Liquify).
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