1. Introduction
  2. Frequency Separation Actions
  3. General Concept
  4. Applying the Action
  5. Resulting Layers
  6. Non-Destructive Layer
  7. Paintbrush
  8. Eyedropper Settings
  9. Dodge Tool
  10. Sponge Tool
  11. Before/After
  12. Finalize Image
  13. Summary
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Frequency Separation: Stain Removal

In this lesson, I'll show you how to remove a stain on clothing using Frequency Separation. We'll start by apply an action that separates the image into two layers, one containing the fine details (also known as high frequency) and the other containing the basic colors and tones (or low frequency). We'll then be able to easily modify the low frequency layer using basic painting tools combined with the dodge tool and sponge tool. This lesson is based on the techniques described in the Frequency Separation Fundamentals lesson from a while back.The action used in this lesson is included with the practice image in a single .zip file. To use the files, you'll need to double-click on the file after download to extract its contents.

NOTE: Some Windows users have reported issues accessing the video playback controls. While we're working on the issue, here's a Temporary Workaround: Click "Introduction" in the table of contents to the right of the video and then immediately click within the video to give it focus. After doing so, use the spacebar to play/pause the video and the left/right arrow keys to scrub forward or backward within the video.

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