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Sharpening II in Photoshop Elements

level: advanced


A custom filter for the professional and the brave.


Content-aware fill in Photoshop CS5

level: advanced


One of the most fascinating new tools in Photoshop CS5


Cropping photos II

level: Very easy


Cropping an elliptical (oval) shape


A portrait and the Parliament

 


Our review stream has reached the letter 'P', so for today, there's a portrait and the Parliament. There isn't anything more to connect the two, apart from Balázs Turay's thoughts.


Horizontal horizon in Photoshop CS5

level: Very easy


A new button for adjusting tilted images

 
 
 
 

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PS Tutorials|2008.09.16.

Increasing dynamics II.

level: advanced


Darker highlights and lighter shadows using any Photoshop version.


 
   

Free Photoshop Tutorials: Color blending IV.

Version: Adobe Photoshop 7.0 +


level: advanced

The tip in this article will be the most effective when dealing with dull, "grey" photos, slightly underexposed ones without large light areas. A greyish, expressionless sky, dull colors, perhaps a slight color veil, for instance in a green-cyan hue. Perfect!

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Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.


Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.

1.Load the photo
Here's a picture that meets all the criteria we specified. Boring colors, a slight underexposition, and a greyish, colorless general effect. This is how it came out of the digital camera. Out task is to breathe some life into it.

Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.

2. Make it double
You should know the first step by heart: duplicate the background layer. You'll be working with the copy layer all the time. Drag the Background layer onto the Duplicate layer icon (the second one from the right on the palette), or click Layer/Duplicate Layer.

Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.

3. Color burning
Now click Image/Apply Image. You have to set the fields indicated above. First, select Invert beside Channel, and set Blending to Linear Burn. Afterwards, select the Mask layer at the bottom, and a new dialog region will be displayed. Use exactly the same settings everywhere except for the JPG names. Obviously, use the name of your opened photo here.

If the colors are a bit cold in the picture—just like in our example—, select Green under Channel. This will produce warmer colors later.

Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.

4. Mixin' it
Setting the blending mode is all that remains. Choose Color Dodge.


Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.
Free Photoshop Tutorials - Color blending IV.

5. Summertime
At last, we regained the original colors to the picture we took in summer sunshine. The photo's alive! It also became a bit lighter, so if you apply this procedure to a picture that contains lots of light areas, these can burn out. However, this grey image proved to be perfect for illustration.

If you find the result too harsh, or color noise increased too much, decrease Opacity.

 

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