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What a huge difference between the original photo and the finished one, it was beautiful. The dodge and burn techniques really enhanced the photo. Fantastic tutorial and I am learning to use the tools that I was afraid of and did not know how to use. Thank you.
Your photoshop teaching skills are 2nd to none. Thank you for sharing! Without tutorials such as this, many of us would give up and fall to the wayside, without ever really knowing how to use the Elements photoshop tools.
Thanks Brian, now if I could only make a living at this I could do more videos. What that would take is if everyone clicked Like on every video they watch and also click that Share button. Really makes a difference on TH-cam. George
Thank you for posting! Your techniques have really helped me a lot! Glad I got Photoshop Elements 2021, and I'm VERY glad I found your TH-cam channel! My latest workofart (separate those words any way you want) is to combine folks in two photos taken during a motorcycle ride to Sumpter, Oregon. We had all our bikes lined up and were standing next to them. I walked about 40 feet away to get us all in the frame and took the first shot with my Canon G16. My friend Lutz came up and I handed him the camera and went and stood next to my bike. I removed the background from the first shot with Lutz and has lady Cathrin and then removed Lutz's bike and Cathrin from the second shot, then placed Lutz and Cathrin in the second shot, using techniques from some of your other videos. Last step was the shadow. We were on grey gravel and the day was cloudy, so shadows were poorly defined and minimal, but they were there. I used the blending layer technique to carefully burn in some shadow under Lutz's bike. Now we're all there in the same shot! How cool is that?
What an excellent video! The best advice on the web for PSE elements is "not to use the dodge and burn tool" because it is claimed as "not being very good!" Then they go on to some super difficult solution that leaves you scratching your head! As you show, the tool is "GOOD and with this method works very well!" Never seen this before, I thank you greatly!!! I guess this puts to end all my edits with people who have "dirty faces!" ....ROFLOL!!!! I know you are laughing right now George!! This lesson is a real keeper!!! Thanks for all you do! Rich
Thanks Rich! This video just about rounds out my portrait editing set of videos. One left to do at some point and that is applying or removing makeup. George
George as others have said you have the best PSe tutorials on TH-cam and this video is one of the best I have watched so far on the Dodge and Burn Tool, btw can you explain to us what the Sponge Tool is useful for ?
Hi Peter, Thanks! And... the sponge tool removes or adds color, basically it is a color saturation/desaturation tool. It is called Sponge because when used to remove color it works the same way that a sponge is used in watercolor painting. George
I love your videos - so clear and informative. I bought Adobe Premiere Elements and find it extremely difficult to use. Can I hire you to teach me how to use it more easily, or do you recommend a different video editing program?
Thanks Donna! Unfortunately I don't have any spare time for doing individual teaching but I am coming out with a Premiere Elements video course late Spring or early Summer.
Great video....I would always export my image back into Lightroon and use the brush tool on there to lighten and darken. This saves me that step. Thanks.
WOW, this is exactly what I was looking for. Just yesterday I was looking at videos for using the Dodge and Burn tool. Unfortunately, most were for PS and not PSE. They were also quite old. From among the ones I viewed, your tutorial is the best because it is the most complete and best explained for using the Dodge and Burn tool. Some of the techniques in the older versions of PS are now available in the newer versions of PSE. I wish there were some way of creating "Actions" for PSE. If there is, can you please demonstrate how to do that for some of the newer PSE versions. I have PSE 14.
Thanks! Right now there is no way to record Actions in Photoshop Elements but the only thing where an Action would work in this video is creating the gray scale layer and that only takes a few clicks anyway so no real time saver. Here it is in a nutshell that will work with all versions of Photoshop Elements: Create New Layer, Fill with 50% Gray, Set Blend Mode to Overlay, that's it. In order to have custom actions for PSE you need to record the actions in Adobe Photoshop then open those actions in PSE. You also need to make sure that you are only doing steps that are the same in PS and PSE which limits the choices even further. I don't expect Adobe will ever add Recordable Actions to PSE, they really want you to purchase PS instead. It is getting quite ridiculous now that Adobe has added some popup ads for PS right inside of PSE. George
Yay, now you use PSE 15, it's the version I am using. You are truly an PSE expert, very in depth, more importantly, you have aesthetic eyes, know what you are editing, :D. I have been wondering what should I do with dodge and burn, here they are, :D. You really help people who buy PSE to save some money and use PSE to achieve professional editing level.
Mr. Pearson, I would like to somehow dim a specific part of an image that is too bright (a candleabra that is blown out from my having used a high ISO). Can you suggest the best way to do this? Thanks so much!
Hi Joe, you found the right video. I would use the burn tool with a soft edge brush. Put the opacity at a low setting like 20 so that you can add in the adjustment slowly with several clicks of the mouse.
I have just recently started to use the dodge, burn, and sponge tools a lot, I am editing all of my pictures with these and of course the adjustment layers to add filters and contrast etc. to make the picture look the way I want. I am finding a lot of options using this method but using a new layer is new to me I cant wait to try it and get good at it. Of course Ill watch this video serval more times so get it right. If you ever get a web site or facebook page that allows student like me to show you their work let me know I would like you to see how much your teaching ahs helped. I still have a long way to go but the trip is exciting. John
Thanks John, if you have a Flickr or Dropbox account you can post your image there and put a link here in the comments. I would love to see what you have been doing. George
www.flickr.com/photos/136787835@N06/ Hello, this is my Flickr account I use it to store my picutres when I finished. If you get time to look at them you will be able to see the older ones are not as good as the newer one. That's because I learn new things and implement as I go along. I also am in the process of redoing a lot of my older pictures with things I have learned from you, thanks again for your training. I learn something almost daily. I watched the horse silhouette video this morning and am stil trying to absorb that process, lol.
Hi George I would like to thank you for your great videos i thought i had a pretty good handle on elements but you have showed me some neat tricks to help me improve my knowledge
Interesting! These are probably my least favourite tools as I have never really been able to get any satisfactory results from using them. The advice to start at a low level (5% in this case) is something I will need to take on board and then see if things improve! Thanks once again, George.
Hey George, Tried to drag a image onto a blank file. My image turned "black&white" why?? The image was a lot bigger but than the blank file, but I found the edges to shrink to the desired size. Why did it turn neutral color??? thx!
Hi, an easy way to bring in a new image and have it auto-resize is to use the Place command in the File Menu. The only thing I can think of that would cause an image to lose color when being dragged into a blank file is if that blank file is set to Grayscale mode. Make sure it is in RGB mode. When you make a new file you have the option to set up the color mode in the new file dialog box, that may have been set to grayscale. George
You're welcome Marcin, if I only knew Polish, unfortunately I don't so the video is in English. Maybe someone can do a Polish translation closed caption? TH-cam allows viewers to add translations. I am not sure of the process since I haven't used it myself but I have seen it around somewhere. George
Sweet Jesus, there are so many steps to just do a dodge on a section that it takes almost two pages of notes. Do you have a simpler video on just dodging and burning? I can't get this simple task-or what I thought was simple-to dodge or burn no matter what I do. This is so very complicated compared to what I used to do in the lab.
Dodge and Burn is an artistic job that takes lots of practice to get right. Not something for the faint of heart. But I will be doing a simpler video on how Dodge and Burn works over on my 2nd channel in a couple of days. All of my new PSE videos are now going up over there instead of here, which has become m gaming channel. www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto
➡ Check out my New Tool that makes learning Photoshop Elements Super Easy! Here is my video about it on my HTG Photo channel th-cam.com/video/-cJ2AviZNI8/w-d-xo.html
What a huge difference between the original photo and the finished one, it was beautiful. The dodge and burn techniques really enhanced the photo. Fantastic tutorial and I am learning to use the tools that I was afraid of and did not know how to use. Thank you.
You're welcome, nothing like a bit of spot control to really add pop to a photo.
George
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Your photoshop teaching skills are 2nd to none. Thank you for sharing! Without tutorials such as this, many of us would give up and fall to the wayside, without ever really knowing how to use the Elements photoshop tools.
Thanks Brian, now if I could only make a living at this I could do more videos. What that would take is if everyone clicked Like on every video they watch and also click that Share button. Really makes a difference on TH-cam.
George
That allow dragging the image tip is a life saver and a time saver
Thanks!
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So many great tips in a single video: overlay layer, floating doc option, and changing opacity to reduce effect. All new to me.
Thanks!
George
Thank you for posting! Your techniques have really helped me a lot! Glad I got Photoshop Elements 2021, and I'm VERY glad I found your TH-cam channel! My latest workofart (separate those words any way you want) is to combine folks in two photos taken during a motorcycle ride to Sumpter, Oregon. We had all our bikes lined up and were standing next to them. I walked about 40 feet away to get us all in the frame and took the first shot with my Canon G16. My friend Lutz came up and I handed him the camera and went and stood next to my bike. I removed the background from the first shot with Lutz and has lady Cathrin and then removed Lutz's bike and Cathrin from the second shot, then placed Lutz and Cathrin in the second shot, using techniques from some of your other videos. Last step was the shadow. We were on grey gravel and the day was cloudy, so shadows were poorly defined and minimal, but they were there. I used the blending layer technique to carefully burn in some shadow under Lutz's bike. Now we're all there in the same shot! How cool is that?
Wow, that sounds great!
What an excellent video! The best advice on the web for PSE elements is "not to use the dodge and burn tool" because it is claimed as "not being very good!" Then they go on to some super difficult solution that leaves you scratching your head! As you show, the tool is "GOOD and with this method works very well!" Never seen this before, I thank you greatly!!! I guess this puts to end all my edits with people who have "dirty faces!" ....ROFLOL!!!! I know you are laughing right now George!! This lesson is a real keeper!!!
Thanks for all you do!
Rich
Thanks Rich! This video just about rounds out my portrait editing set of videos. One left to do at some point and that is applying or removing makeup.
George
How wonderful George that you have helped me to finally understand dodge and burn. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Muchly appreciated.
You're welcome Maria,
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Love your videos. Rewatching them.
Thanks Conner!
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Wow what a difference that you made. Great one George...…………….Eileen
Thanks Eileen
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Thanks so much for posting. Your approach is clear, simple and very effective.
You're welcome Dan
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Thanks George. Once again, I learned something new... you explain your steps so clearly
Thanks Debra,
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George as others have said you have the best PSe tutorials on TH-cam and this video is one of the best I have watched so far on the Dodge and Burn Tool, btw can you explain to us what the Sponge Tool is useful for ?
Hi Peter, Thanks! And... the sponge tool removes or adds color, basically it is a color saturation/desaturation tool. It is called Sponge because when used to remove color it works the same way that a sponge is used in watercolor painting.
George
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Awesome content George. Thank you very much.
You're welcome Mark
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I love your videos - so clear and informative. I bought Adobe Premiere Elements and find it extremely difficult to use. Can I hire you to teach me how to use it more easily, or do you recommend a different video editing program?
Thanks Donna! Unfortunately I don't have any spare time for doing individual teaching but I am coming out with a Premiere Elements video course late Spring or early Summer.
Great video....I would always export my image back into Lightroon and use the brush tool on there to lighten and darken. This saves me that step. Thanks.
You're welcome, the less you have to go back and forth, the more time you save
George
Great tutorial! Thanks
You're welcome!
George
Thanks George. Great Video!
You're welcome Conner!
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WOW, this is exactly what I was looking for. Just yesterday I was looking at videos for using the Dodge and Burn tool. Unfortunately, most were for PS and not PSE. They were also quite old. From among the ones I viewed, your tutorial is the best because it is the most complete and best explained for using the Dodge and Burn tool.
Some of the techniques in the older versions of PS are now available in the newer versions of PSE. I wish there were some way of creating "Actions" for PSE. If there is, can you please demonstrate how to do that for some of the newer PSE versions. I have PSE 14.
Thanks! Right now there is no way to record Actions in Photoshop Elements but the only thing where an Action would work in this video is creating the gray scale layer and that only takes a few clicks anyway so no real time saver. Here it is in a nutshell that will work with all versions of Photoshop Elements: Create New Layer, Fill with 50% Gray, Set Blend Mode to Overlay, that's it. In order to have custom actions for PSE you need to record the actions in Adobe Photoshop then open those actions in PSE. You also need to make sure that you are only doing steps that are the same in PS and PSE which limits the choices even further. I don't expect Adobe will ever add Recordable Actions to PSE, they really want you to purchase PS instead. It is getting quite ridiculous now that Adobe has added some popup ads for PS right inside of PSE.
George
Yay, now you use PSE 15, it's the version I am using. You are truly an PSE expert, very in depth, more importantly, you have aesthetic eyes, know what you are editing, :D. I have been wondering what should I do with dodge and burn, here they are, :D. You really help people who buy PSE to save some money and use PSE to achieve professional editing level.
Thanks!
George
Mr. Pearson, I would like to somehow dim a specific part of an image that is too bright (a candleabra that is blown out from my having used a high ISO). Can you suggest the best way to do this? Thanks so much!
Hi Joe, you found the right video. I would use the burn tool with a soft edge brush. Put the opacity at a low setting like 20 so that you can add in the adjustment slowly with several clicks of the mouse.
I have just recently started to use the dodge, burn, and sponge tools a lot, I am editing all of my pictures with these and of course the adjustment layers to add filters and contrast etc. to make the picture look the way I want. I am finding a lot of options using this method but using a new layer is new to me I cant wait to try it and get good at it. Of course Ill watch this video serval more times so get it right.
If you ever get a web site or facebook page that allows student like me to show you their work let me know I would like you to see how much your teaching ahs helped. I still have a long way to go but the trip is exciting.
John
Thanks John, if you have a Flickr or Dropbox account you can post your image there and put a link here in the comments. I would love to see what you have been doing.
George
www.flickr.com/photos/136787835@N06/
Hello, this is my Flickr account I use it to store my picutres when I finished. If you get time to look at them you will be able to see the older ones are not as good as the newer one. That's because I learn new things and implement as I go along. I also am in the process of redoing a lot of my older pictures with things I have learned from you, thanks again for your training. I learn something almost daily. I watched the horse silhouette video this morning and am stil trying to absorb that process, lol.
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Thanks!
George
Hi George
I would like to thank you for your great videos i thought i had a pretty good handle on elements but you have showed me some neat tricks to help me improve my knowledge
You're welcome
George
Hello, make a video on basic of element 14 means all about tools and other option
Hi, you will find all of that in my course on Photoshop Elements 14, the link is in the description. Right now I am only recording in 2020 and 2021
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Note for myself: 4:00 > layer for dodge/burn, 50% grey fill, overlay blend mode
Good note.
Interesting! These are probably my least favourite tools as I have never really been able to get any satisfactory results from using them. The advice to start at a low level (5% in this case) is something I will need to take on board and then see if things improve! Thanks once again, George.
You're welcome Peter, that is the main trick with the Burn and Dodge tools, bring down the exposure setting so that it applies more slowly.
George
nice job buddy
Thanks!
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What is the person that you are shooting is of darker tone? Will the layer be grey? Or do we do opposite? Thank you!
Hi, since Dodge and Burn are about lightening and darkening what is already there the technique will be the same.
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Hey George, Tried to drag a image onto a blank file. My image turned "black&white" why?? The image was a lot bigger but than the blank file, but I found the edges to shrink to the desired size. Why did it turn neutral color??? thx!
Hi, an easy way to bring in a new image and have it auto-resize is to use the Place command in the File Menu. The only thing I can think of that would cause an image to lose color when being dragged into a blank file is if that blank file is set to Grayscale mode. Make sure it is in RGB mode. When you make a new file you have the option to set up the color mode in the new file dialog box, that may have been set to grayscale.
George
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Here's how I remember which brightens and which darkens. BD--DB. Burn Darkens, Dodge Brightens
That's a great tip!
thanks for the tutorial, it's a pity that it is not in Polish
You're welcome Marcin, if I only knew Polish, unfortunately I don't so the video is in English. Maybe someone can do a Polish translation closed caption? TH-cam allows viewers to add translations. I am not sure of the process since I haven't used it myself but I have seen it around somewhere.
George
Sweet Jesus, there are so many steps to just do a dodge on a section that it takes almost two pages of notes. Do you have a simpler video on just dodging and burning? I can't get this simple task-or what I thought was simple-to dodge or burn no matter what I do. This is so very complicated compared to what I used to do in the lab.
Dodge and Burn is an artistic job that takes lots of practice to get right. Not something for the faint of heart. But I will be doing a simpler video on how Dodge and Burn works over on my 2nd channel in a couple of days. All of my new PSE videos are now going up over there instead of here, which has become m gaming channel. www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto
HI David, I just posted a new video explaining exactly how dodge and burn work. It is up on my other channel www.youtube.com/@HTGPhoto
While I appreciate the effort, the effect of the processing seems too strong and the image lighting was pretty good to begin with.
Hi, I exaggerated the effect to make the technique easier to see for the tutorial