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How Do I Fix Uneven Skin Tone in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 9:30 pm

There are a few different ways that you can fix uneven skin tone in Photoshop. One way is to use the ‘Spot Healing Brush Tool’. This tool can be found in the ‘tools’ menu, or by pressing the ‘J’ key on your keyboard.

Once you have selected the Spot Healing Brush Tool, you can simply click on any areas of uneven skin tone and Photoshop will automatically try to even out the skin tone for you. Another way to even out skin tone is to use the ‘Blemish Removal Tool’, which can be found in the ‘tools’ menu, or by pressing the ‘K’ key on your keyboard. This tool allows you to select any areas of uneven skin tone and then manually even out the skin tone yourself.

If you want to get a bit more creative with how you even out skin tone, you can also use the ‘Gradient Tool’, which can be found in the ‘tools’ menu, or by pressing the ‘G’ key on your keyboard. With this tool, you can create a gradient that fades from one color to another.

You can use this gradient to even out skin tone by creating a gradient that fades from a light color to a dark color. Simply select the area of uneven skin tone that you want to change and then click and drag the gradient tool across the area. The light color will help to even out the skin tone and the dark color will help to blend it in with the surrounding skin.

PRO TIP: This note is to warn you about the possible dangers of using Photoshop to fix uneven skin tone. While it is possible to use this software to improve the appearance of your skin, it is also possible to cause serious damage if you do not know what you are doing. If you are not careful, you could end up with blotchy, discolored skin that looks worse than before. Before attempting to fix your skin tone in Photoshop, please consult with a professional who can help you achieve the best results.

Conclusion:

So, those are a few different ways that you can fix uneven skin tone in Photoshop. Just remember to experiment with each method until you find one that works best for you and your particular image.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.