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A Secret Auto Color Grading Feature in Photoshop!

A Secret Auto Color Grading Feature in Photoshop!

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we will learn a hidden feature of the Curves Adjustment Layer to shape the colors and stylize our images Tyker: This is not working the way you show it, it only changes the colour scheme of the whole picture, not only shadows, highlights or midtones. I click into a highlight, whole picture gets dyed in this colour, I change the picker to shadows, where I have a darker colour and then again the whole picture changes colour(highlights, midtones and shadows. frustrating!
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 17


That seriously did not work on my image at all. The second I clicked the bright area on the skin, then entire image turned yellow. Then, I clicked the dark dropper, then clicked a dark area on my image. and the entire thing just turned blue. Same thing happened when I did it with the midtone color. SO DID NOT WORK.
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I use on ps19. I'm facing big prb I couldn't correct color coorection, every time I'm faailing, another prb, I'm using dell laptop but wen I edited pic n upload social media por get pic on my mobile it's looking very bad. It's going red n yellow n also dark or harsh light. Plz help me to fix the problem
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super easy way to achieve this is by duplicating the layer, use camera raw filters hue and saturation, adjust the opacity of the duplicate layer to meet your requirements and then mask it off the subject. I have no friggin idea why these tutorials are made to look so complicated.
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Yes of course you can double click the color sampler, makes so much sense, don't get up Adobe, I got Mr Unmesh here to teach me the secrets of your interface. I now understand how the Lightroom interface came to be: )
Thanks for the video!

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Every PiXimperfect tutorial.
How-to Color Adjust: Start by creating a curves adjustment layer.
How-to Resize an image: Start by creating a curves adjustment layer.
How-to Remove Background: Start by creating a curves adjustment layer.

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That's an amazing video! I just have a question, I did everything as you did in the video but the effect is taking place allover the image unless I reduce the fill or I change the blending mode. What is my mistake here?
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holy crap. this is one of the best hidden grading tricks I've seen. and I don't even know what a colour grading is! Seriously, you be one of the top 5 Photoshop gods. keep up the good work.
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You are the GOD of Photoshop. No one can explain better than you. Because of you only i learned to edit my photos on my own. and people call me editor. Thank U So much.
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I Always Think YA Colour Grading & Matching Are UNNATURALLY HEDIOUS Although Your Techniques Are GREAT
In This Case Original Photo is MUCH BETTER Than RETOUCHED ONE

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I must be doing something wrong, when I have selected the colours I would like to use and then touch on the picture. The whole image changes colour, dramatically?
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Great tips, once again. I found that I was able to save my curves as a preset, and that the default was returned when I opened a new file.
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How does this differ from using a 3 color gradient map adjustment? Also, it's crazy how many features are hidden in plain sight.
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Thank you so much. but if i want to save this tone what should i do then? If i liked the photo colors and tone is there a way?
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Make a video on colomapX. ColormapX is mazing in photoshop.
Hope that you will make a video on colormapX.

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You are my photoshop hero! Thank you for the work you do. I bought one of your t-shirts to support you.
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there's a pop up that says cannot use gray point tool because it is invalid in the file settings: (
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Nunca iba a saber que eso estaba alli! ey Umesh you have a developer friend inside Adobe right? XD
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