Amy
MamaGrumpy
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Hi Jen! Yes, it CAN be done! I'm taking a Photoshop class at our community college, and just this week we learned how to make a selection and change the color. I knew I had pix on my computer from when my boys got their braces off - before (with braces) and after (without). And yes, my oldest DS had to wear his braces for 4 years; it just about killed him when his younger brother only had to wear his for 2 years!!
Anyway, I just lighted up one tooth so you could see the difference, and it didn't do anything to the braces or the lovely red and green bands:
You select the teeth you want, then go to Enhance/Adjust Color/Replace Color. I just used the lightness slider (at the very bottom of the window) and made the tooth as light as I wanted. You can really make them bright white if you want, but then it wouldn't look very natural.
Good luck!
Anyway, I just lighted up one tooth so you could see the difference, and it didn't do anything to the braces or the lovely red and green bands:
You select the teeth you want, then go to Enhance/Adjust Color/Replace Color. I just used the lightness slider (at the very bottom of the window) and made the tooth as light as I wanted. You can really make them bright white if you want, but then it wouldn't look very natural.
Good luck!


