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Hue Mask for Better Color Grading in Photoshop!

Hue Mask for Better Color Grading in Photoshop!

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we will start by understanding how Hue and Saturation mask work and then use a little bit of Physics to know the concept better. Then, we will jump into a real-world application of Hue Mask and learn how to combine it with Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to create wonderful effects with colors
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 15


Holy crap, I did an automated action for photoshop doing all this process and holy moly, it makes my pics look like film, amazing, beautiful, thank you so much for this, Im in tears, its gonna make my work evolve so much. you're an amazing teacher
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My output isn't showing whats the reason behind and colors also not matching as your is. on the same amounts of all settings. actually it's all about output i'm unavailable to set output.
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Always glad to learn new techniques. It just seems like a bit much for my needs. I can see it being extremely useful for in-depth photo adjustment. Great quality content as usual.
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I guess this is for advanced users, it's Greek to me however, I do notice that you have again come up with some amazing masks! Not getting where this method would be used. ?
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Hello! I really like your work, I was waiting to see a presentation in Adobe Max, know that I missed you. Continue to help us with your videos! Congratulations.
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So ridiculous PS doesn't have a vectorscope for skin. Why not just add that in? We use it for grading film all the time, particularly to check skin tones.
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The more I learn about Photoshop the more I realize I know very little about Photoshop. But your videos push me on leaps ahead every time! Thanks.
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As far as wavelength. Blue (toward ultraviolet) is shorter and red (toward infrared) is longer. The masks work but you have the science reversed.
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Daamn that is so nice explanation from the beginning! Watching you for a long time and can see that the professionalism and quality grows incredibly.
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i took notes so i can remember the steps later. so tired today i'll never remember it, but its actually pretty straight forward. thanks!
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'Sometimes, as humans, we have the habit of going overboard'. A lesson in modernity as well as another great PS tutorial. What a winner!
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For some reason when I use this method the bright crimson/red is selected as a cool tone. Any tips on avoiding this?
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Awesome! Im a beginner, and while I dont quite understand everything, you make it easy to follow along and learn
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Just a tip for those slow learners like me. Set video speed to 0. 75 to slow this guy down. Works beautifully.
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Whenever I watch your photoshop tutorials, I realize that I know nothing about this huge software. Thank you.
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