Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Bart,Selecting skin colors (for a mask) is relatively straight forward with a selective color selection, and the colors can be changed at will with a Color Balancing filter. That would also allow to Color Correct the camera's response to a mix of different skin colors in the same image. It can even be used in an action if speed of operation is more important than absolute perfection.
With this method we can also apply a partial correction, or if we want to add a tan or sunburn to an existing image, which is often considered to be more pleasing (to a customer) than accurate skin colors.
Bart
This is obviously a great approach and one that Picto color uses. You are suggesting using the color selection tool. How would you set up a batch process. Would you do one skin type at a time and can one store such selections as one would have to specify tolerance sufficient to distinguish a caucasian from an Asian or Black skin, each with sub types.
Asher