This is an excellent intro to ways to color grade. I liked that you distinguished adding colors to an image vs shifting colors already in the image. But it seems to me that gradient maps can actually add colors into tonal areas much like color balance adjustments. I use gradient maps to steal color grades from other images and those colors are really added to the image. What do you think?
I really like your presentation style! The information is helpful because I often feel confused because there are so many ways to do things in PSD. Thanks.
EXCELLENT!!!!!!! Recently some of my bayou photos came out very monochromatic with dark red and orange cedar trees and not much else. My own attempts were less than what I hoped but I think these tips will allow me to expand the color ranges a great deal more!!!! Many thanks!!!!!
Very interesting techniques. Thanks for sharing. If I understand the concept, it seems that you're using the apply image as a simple luminosity mask to control where the effect is applied. I like the idea here, but you can get even more control (if needed/desired) using tools like TK Actions to create extremely targeted luminosity masks.
As I suggested previously, your tutorials would be much easier to follow if you would not visually chop them up so much. Your script should have punctuation, such as commas, periods, semicolons, etc. The person watching your tutorials expects you to utilize these momentary punctuation hesitations in the video as well. Another helpful tip: S-L-O-W D-O-W-N. This is not a fire drill. Remember, the people trying to learn from your excellent tutorials are not as well-versed in Photoshop as you. We need time to both hear clearly what you are saying and visually absorb your movements when clicking on different icons, etc. Hopefully, you will take my tips to improve your tutorials as I am utilizing your tips to improve my Photoshop editing. Respectfully, Ken
Brendan, I've been watching your tutorials and they are really helpful, simple to follow along topics.
I'm not even joking, this might be the most amazing color grading tutorial I've ever watched 😭
didnt know that apply image technique :O, thanks a lot!
One of my favorite little tricks for photoshop!
This is incredibly helpful mate
Awesome content. Straight to the point, intuitive, well explained and demonstrated. Thank you.
This is an excellent intro to ways to color grade. I liked that you distinguished adding colors to an image vs shifting colors already in the image. But it seems to me that gradient maps can actually add colors into tonal areas much like color balance adjustments. I use gradient maps to steal color grades from other images and those colors are really added to the image. What do you think?
actually amazing. i had no idea about ANY of these tips.
Your tips and tutorials are the best thanks!
Thanks Brendan very useful!
Great techniques!
I really like your presentation style! The information is helpful because I often feel confused because there are so many ways to do things in PSD. Thanks.
Great tutorials! Thanks
Thanks for your tutorials, very useful!
EXCELLENT!!!!!!! Recently some of my bayou photos came out very monochromatic with dark red and orange cedar trees and not much else. My own attempts were less than what I hoped but I think these tips will allow me to expand the color ranges a great deal more!!!! Many thanks!!!!!
Super tutorials .... you are doing a great job keep them coming... 🙂
loved the tutorial, thanks!
learned so much.. BIG thanks!
wow - so cool!
Wow! Great Video 😊
Thanks for your tutorials
It's very helpful and informative
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My pleasure!
Very helpful techniques.
EXCELLENT!!!!!!
Very interesting techniques. Thanks for sharing. If I understand the concept, it seems that you're using the apply image as a simple luminosity mask to control where the effect is applied. I like the idea here, but you can get even more control (if needed/desired) using tools like TK Actions to create extremely targeted luminosity masks.
Thank's a lot, so clear 👏👏
very good..god bless u
bro you are the best
Great
thank you!
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As I suggested previously, your tutorials would be much easier to follow if you would not visually chop them up so much. Your script should have punctuation, such as commas, periods, semicolons, etc. The person watching your tutorials expects you to utilize these momentary punctuation hesitations in the video as well. Another helpful tip: S-L-O-W D-O-W-N. This is not a fire drill. Remember, the people trying to learn from your excellent tutorials are not as well-versed in Photoshop as you. We need time to both hear clearly what you are saying and visually absorb your movements when clicking on different icons, etc. Hopefully, you will take my tips to improve your tutorials as I am utilizing your tips to improve my Photoshop editing. Respectfully, Ken
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