*Cinematic Color Grading in Photoshop* ► th-cam.com/video/KrD53AJmfEM/w-d-xo.html *8 Special Blending Modes* ► th-cam.com/video/jT45zxPDXvM/w-d-xo.html *Images Used In This Tutorial* ► stock.adobe.com/images/guy-in-motorbike-repair-shop/138629267
you probably dont care but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Omari Alden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
2:30 A simple reminder forr those opposite colors is to place CMY(K) and RGB next to each other. C - R (cyan - red) M - G (magenta - green) Y - B (yellow - blue)
I don't know why anyone would dislike this video. I have seen a lot of photoshop tutorials (not new to it) and you described things clearly. Not just the way you talk but all the steps as well. So glad I found this channel!
Really like the idea of having a "Strategy." Separating the warm and cool adjustments is huge. The photo I used turned out great and seemed balanced. Strategy is the key word for me, and gives me a better understanding what to do. Just moving a bunch of sliders without a plan seems useless. This is a great Strategy, Jesus. Thanks!!!
This guy helped me when I start photography, Thank you sir for your precious knowledge when no one surrounded me . I recommend his cinematic color grading tutorials for beginners you will learn allot. =)
Jesus, you have the best tutorials on TH-cam, bar none. You're clear, concise, and practical. Your videos are well-edited and timed perfectly for length. Keep up the great work.
The cooling effect is - yes - cool. The warming effect makes it look like an image made from a negative that had been lighted from camera tightening failure. Interesting video.
Damn dude I've been looking around for this forever! I am 99% sure Sam Kolder uses this to get those deep blue blacks and now I can do it too! Thank you master! *Bow*
Ive always been a big fan of cooler photos. I like the cool one better here because it's more realistic and for a guy on a motorcycle it looks more badass with a darker cooler filter
Excellent presentation. It took me 2 hours to work along side it with Photoshop flipping back and forth, doing and testing. I learned a lot. If I had to pick one it would be adding the flare/sun light.
One of my favorite PS teachers ! Always so clear. I like that you show what you are going to instruct at the top of the video before you get to the step by step. It lets me know what I'm in for!
Gracias me encanta la forma de enseñar tus tutoriales.. muy informativo lo que estaba buscando .. estoy buscando tutoriales del painting look con esos colores brillantes y dreaming ..
I lean more usually to the cooler tones and to me that looked great. didn't care for the warmer tone much.. but that's taste. the cooler tone just had more contrast and just fit the scene better in my opinion.. good stuff.. thanks
Excellent video. You are a good teacher. Thankyou. Subscribed! BTW, I think the cooling effect improves this image much more than the warming effect. Can't say why. It just looks better to my eye.
Wow . This looks Epic. Is there any tool in Photoshop helps you monitor the color like in Premiere.. What I mean is like Scopes (RGP Parade) or so to see the Balance between colors.. or just by Eye Balling we can get the wanted results. Thanks
I wouldn't say that at all. While Gradient Maps can generate good results, (especially in certain stylized looks) ultimately, I think that Selective Color, Curves, or even Levels give you better results in most color grading scenarios. Think of it this way, a Gradient Maps changes the pixel to another color, while the other tools I describe adjust the original color. In most cases, you probably don't want to change the pixel, simply adjust it.
Very helpful video. I use selective color to color grade but working with the black selected and then adjusting the color is new for me. So thanks. But I have a question. I always use the relative option and you are using absolute. What is the difference and why do you use absolute? That’s two questions actually. :-)
*Cinematic Color Grading in Photoshop* ► th-cam.com/video/KrD53AJmfEM/w-d-xo.html
*8 Special Blending Modes* ► th-cam.com/video/jT45zxPDXvM/w-d-xo.html
*Images Used In This Tutorial* ► stock.adobe.com/images/guy-in-motorbike-repair-shop/138629267
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you probably dont care but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my login password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Dean Imran instablaster :)
@Omari Alden i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Omari Alden It worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my account :D
2:30 A simple reminder forr those opposite colors is to place CMY(K) and RGB next to each other.
C - R (cyan - red)
M - G (magenta - green)
Y - B (yellow - blue)
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Thank you 👌
I never would have thought of that! Thanks!
Thanku so much ☺️Frank
This right here! Best comment I’ve ever read on TH-cam.
I don't know why anyone would dislike this video. I have seen a lot of photoshop tutorials (not new to it) and you described things clearly. Not just the way you talk but all the steps as well. So glad I found this channel!
Your voice is very calm. No jealously that others will learn. I almost closed my eyes and slept .. your voice calms me
Really like the idea of having a "Strategy." Separating the warm and cool adjustments is huge. The photo I used turned out great and seemed balanced. Strategy is the key word for me, and gives me a better understanding what to do. Just moving a bunch of sliders without a plan seems useless. This is a great Strategy, Jesus. Thanks!!!
You're welcome, John! I'm glad you found it useful!
This guy helped me when I start photography, Thank you sir for your precious knowledge when no one surrounded me . I recommend his cinematic color grading tutorials for beginners you will learn allot. =)
I like the cooling effect more because it has more contrast and pops up more but the warming effect is also great. Thank you for sharing this video!!
Jesus, you have the best tutorials on TH-cam, bar none. You're clear, concise, and practical. Your videos are well-edited and timed perfectly for length. Keep up the great work.
You should check out Piximperfect too!
You sir are a gentleman and a scholar
One of the cleanest and simplest tutorials online. A very biiiiggggg thanks for this one
The cooling effect is - yes - cool. The warming effect makes it look like an image made from a negative that had been lighted from camera tightening failure. Interesting video.
Thank you, Carl!
Damn dude I've been looking around for this forever! I am 99% sure Sam Kolder uses this to get those deep blue blacks and now I can do it too! Thank you master!
*Bow*
your tutorials are amazing. they show me how rudimentary my understanding of Photoshop really is! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
You're welcome, Jai!
Loved how calm you are and taking your time. Perfect little tutorial for this morning coffee :)
That flare effect was a nice piece of bonus information. Beautiful tutorial and absolutely effective. thanks!
I'm a fan of the blue colour but orange looks amazing too!
Thank you, M.Butvila Photography!
The cooling effect is really nice. Great tut.
Thank you, Mikael!
Ive always been a big fan of cooler photos. I like the cool one better here because it's more realistic and for a guy on a motorcycle it looks more badass with a darker cooler filter
You talk like you know me, you know what I need, how I need. Love you man
One of the best colour grading tutorials I have seen! I've used the techniques demonstrated here several times! Thank you :)
Clear. Informative. Free. THANK YOU!
This tutorial is opening me up to a whole new level. Thank you.
It is just basic settings but your level is the same. Your level will be increase when you will be able to make your own settings.
Excellent presentation. It took me 2 hours to work along side it with Photoshop flipping back and forth, doing and testing. I learned a lot. If I had to pick one it would be adding the flare/sun light.
Brilliant man!!! your teaching is top shelf.
I like the cooling look because it looks more dynamic
Thank you, Martin! I think I like the cool one better as well.
One of my favorite PS teachers ! Always so clear. I like that you show what you are going to instruct at the top of the video before you get to the step by step. It lets me know what I'm in for!
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Great tutorial. Many thank from Germany
thanks for this video Awesome tutorial .............
Gracias me encanta la forma de enseñar tus tutoriales.. muy informativo lo que estaba buscando .. estoy buscando tutoriales del painting look con esos colores brillantes y dreaming ..
you are the best teacher!
Brilliant Explained Love From India...❤
love both of them
I lean more usually to the cooler tones and to me that looked great. didn't care for the warmer tone much.. but that's taste. the cooler tone just had more contrast and just fit the scene better in my opinion.. good stuff.. thanks
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I like more the blue color grading!
thank you so much! this is the tutorial that i am looking for :)
I favor the cooling effect most. Thanks for the great tutorial!
I liked the cool better. Great tutorial and thank you
You're welcome, Curt! Thanks for sharing
i learned a lot here, so thanks for sharing
Excelent tutorial!!!
You are a master!! Thanks for this video
Absolutely terrific video!
I love your Tutorials
That was brilliant!!! You explained it so well, thank you so much!! Cooling effect for me, 👌🏻
You're welcome, fallenfind_!
I like the cool better, thanks for making it sound so easy that I can do it too.
You're welcome, Jo!
Clear and insightful video. Thank you.
You're welcome, Fritz!
This is my first time and very impressed with the way you explain. Wish I had known of this channel before..thanks so much
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Love this so much. The cooling is excellent and I think I’ll be using this in future projects!
Thank you, Simon!
Amazing amazing amazing your teaching style mind blowing
Thank you, GFXCROWD!
An outstanding tutorial.
Very nice tutorial, Thank you
You're welcome, Bob!
Actually cool looks great here
Great tutorial, best.
I like both Effects but specially I like Cooler effect most :)
Love this method!
Thank you, darkreigncometh!
Thank you very much👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
You're welcome, Edgar!
Jesus, you are a great teacher
couple of minutes and I run to subscribe !! WOW
They are both good but I do like the cooling version more. Thank you for sharing such an easy and practical way to color grade. Awesome channel 👍🏼
Super Cool, thanks.
You're welcome, David!
So amazing, thanks
Great sharing brah👍
Cooling effect for sure! 👍🏻
Another excellent video-tutorial. The cool look is really classy.
Thank you, Harry!
Man, I wish I had discovered you a long time ago! You are a great tutor, great work, keep it up.
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, ITToday!
Awesome, thanks Jésus.
Thank you, Luciano!
Thank you!!! super usefull
Excellent video. You are a good teacher. Thankyou. Subscribed! BTW, I think the cooling effect improves this image much more than the warming effect. Can't say why. It just looks better to my eye.
Thank you, Ciaran!
Your videos are the best by far!
Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Great explanations and insights again, thanks a ton JR!
You're welcome, R Garlin!
very nice thank you
Wow . This looks Epic. Is there any tool in Photoshop helps you monitor the color like in Premiere.. What I mean is like Scopes (RGP Parade) or so to see the Balance between colors.. or just by Eye Balling we can get the wanted results. Thanks
Hi, monsieur Ramirez. Very interesting way to approach the issue ! I enjoy very much your channel.
First time watching your stuff. Super well done and easy to understand! Thanks man!
great tutorial. i like the blue effect more. thanks.
Your tutorial is very good, i learned many tricks with this video. You have a new sub!
you are my hero Jesus, thanks for your theaching,,,, no idea why will anyone give this vidios a tumb down
Thank you, Alex! Me neither! lol
Great tutorial. Thanks!
I love your tutorial! Thank you very much :D
i would have lowered the intensity of the warming effect a little, thats about it though.
Thanks this is a great video
Thank you, Seth!
You are perfect teacher. Thak you for that nice video.
Thank you, Eray Ant!
Great job
Thank you, Le Khai Nhan!
YO DUDE, 9 minutes in (so not even half way through) and i've already learned so much!!! thanks for this it helps so much!!!
you are the best
Thank you, john!
Perfect and easy to understand. Thank you :)
Thanks! very useful video, I had been looking for something like this :)
Awesome work! Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial! 😀
Thank you, Snarky Arts!
waooo!!!!! you are a supperb photoshop user...you are Goood
Hi txs for another great video from you Jesus - isnt it better to use gradient map then selevtive color (today 2023)?
I wouldn't say that at all. While Gradient Maps can generate good results, (especially in certain stylized looks) ultimately, I think that Selective Color, Curves, or even Levels give you better results in most color grading scenarios. Think of it this way, a Gradient Maps changes the pixel to another color, while the other tools I describe adjust the original color. In most cases, you probably don't want to change the pixel, simply adjust it.
another great tutorial...
I love this technique thanks. Do you have anything on color grading using a gradient map? What are the pros and cons of the two methods?
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Thank You So Much Sir!
Very Nice Work!
thx bro... You explained it so well,
You're welcome, Kaka!
Professional 😍
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Alli estare!
Love the cooling Jesus, thank you for doing this!
You are amazing !!!
This is an absolute fantastic tutorial. Thanks for sharing this technique. Appreciate your in-depth knowledge.
Thanks you
Very helpful video. I use selective color to color grade but working with the black selected and then adjusting the color is new for me. So thanks. But I have a question. I always use the relative option and you are using absolute. What is the difference and why do you use absolute? That’s two questions actually. :-)