Anytime I watch one of your PS related content which are 10-20 mins.. My day basically is "ruined", because I spend time to do the same thing on many of my photos.. Man, you guys are the best! Yet, maybe you should do something extraordinary content how not spen hours on a photo, how to stop actually. Like a mindfullness stuff. thx :)
Thank you SO much for this. This helped me so much. I've been trying to learn how to make my photos look more professional since graduating college and this taught me some tricks I've been trying to learn for ages! Thank you thank you
I use a lot of these techniques, though I don't really use Camera Raw much (I should, I just haven't really found a need for it). One extra thing I prefer to do is to create separate layers for the background and subject to get everything right separately, **then** apply affects to the whole composition to finish it up. As long as you're not doing something that makes them completely mismatch, it works very well.
Oh my God. I never knew all these things that you are doing in Photoshop. What a valuable lesson. Thank you so much. One question. I always make a duplicate copy of the back ground to apply camera raw filter. What’s the reason not to do it and go for this smart filter? I didn’t know about this smart filter.
we are trying to satisfy customers with perfect selections, 100% sharp images and so on, who actually use 2 megapixel wonky half naked images from a public toilets... and Im still here watching videos... learning... thanks man
Amazing! finally a coverup for all i was looking for in one video with a complete family photo edit Thanks!!! when you edit this way how do you maintain color uniformity when editing a large number of photos ?
Thank you so much for this thorough walk-through. It's greatly appreciated. I do have one question. Is it better to do these adjustments on a RAW image instead of a JPEG?
Great tutorial. My question is: When you are in Camera Raw, and you pick a preset as you did, after the fact, when you go back, how do you know which preset or presets you might have used? Is there some way to tell? Am I missing something?
I love your interview with glyn the other day it was great you had mentioned about using generative fill about the resolution that was low. You had an area where we could get that that was great. It’s so true about what you said it is not the same. Where is this? I do think this is all important because I always have to go back and fix it. Thank you.
ADMIN HERE: Indeed, we do. Actually, we have a FREE Photoshop course for beginners. Here's the link to the playlist:th-cam.com/video/xTzvQkOll2U/w-d-xo.html. Furthermore, we also have the most comprehensive and complete beginner, intermediate and advanced Photoshop course you will ever find. Here's the link: piximperfect.mykajabi.com/ Thanks for watching!
@PiXimperfect Hello Umesh, just a question: in my workflow, I open my RAW-files from Bridge zu Camera RAW and from there, I just open it without any adjustment, but as Smart Object. Then, I create an copy of this layer as new Smart Object. That gives me the possibility to work in Camera Raw instead of using the Camera RAW filter. What is your opinion about this workflow?
Sir can you please make a video on color calibration ( as a beginner do i realy need a color calibrate device,as I have a asus oled laptop ) and can u also calibrate your monitor
Hi, Usually the preset is supposed to be added in the first place before starting the edit. over here you almost added it at the end of the workflow, Can you ellaborate on that?
Its not advisable to change the background image of a photograph to a different setup. That's no longer their memory of that place(if they're visiting). Personally, I would just edit it a TINY BIT to it but never change the background scenery. Except the subjects be in focus and sharpen a bit. That's it.
This is the PS technique I have been looking for years 👍👍
me too
Anytime I watch one of your PS related content which are 10-20 mins.. My day basically is "ruined", because I spend time to do the same thing on many of my photos.. Man, you guys are the best! Yet, maybe you should do something extraordinary content how not spen hours on a photo, how to stop actually. Like a mindfullness stuff. thx :)
We want more effect like this❤.... Like if u are agree
13:10 "We need to learn when to stop, let's keep going" 😂
hah loved that part
Thank you SO much for this. This helped me so much. I've been trying to learn how to make my photos look more professional since graduating college and this taught me some tricks I've been trying to learn for ages! Thank you thank you
I use a lot of these techniques, though I don't really use Camera Raw much (I should, I just haven't really found a need for it). One extra thing I prefer to do is to create separate layers for the background and subject to get everything right separately, **then** apply affects to the whole composition to finish it up. As long as you're not doing something that makes them completely mismatch, it works very well.
This is amazing, I’m exhausted. No I have to go back and write to all of my clients and tell them that I want to rework their photos.
Che dire...semplicemente fantastico!!!!Sarebbe bello poter vedere un tutorial uguale su una fotografia di paesaggio....Genius!!!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Your the best bruh..... I didn't even know Camera Raw filter could have that much mind blowing features 😍
Photoshop also joined your class to know about its potential !
Oh my God. I never knew all these things that you are doing in Photoshop. What a valuable lesson. Thank you so much. One question. I always make a duplicate copy of the back ground to apply camera raw filter. What’s the reason not to do it and go for this smart filter? I didn’t know about this smart filter.
This was the video that i was searching with great explanations.Your vids are always educative.
we are trying to satisfy customers with perfect selections, 100% sharp images and so on, who actually use 2 megapixel wonky half naked images from a public toilets... and Im still here watching videos... learning... thanks man
Amazing! finally a coverup for all i was looking for in one video with a complete family photo edit Thanks!!!
when you edit this way how do you maintain color uniformity when editing a large number of photos ?
You always provide excellent content ..... Thank You
Thanks for sharing . Great tutorial.
your every video is masterclass😃
Not all heroes wear capes.
You Sir, are an international Treasure!!
This is pure magic! Just amazing.
Wow! Excellent. More tutorials like these please!
Simple and very useful, straight to the point. Thanks and you earned another subscriber!
thanks bro kuch naya sikhne ko mila
Incredible man!
Amazing as always
I really missed these good old intro music from piximperfect❤
You make it look so easy. 😊
these type of videos should be appreciated more
Fantastic way 👏 thanks for uploading this master class
A great tutorial as usual. Thanks for describe in detail. It makes easy to do such type of work on photos. Again thanks a lot!
Great video Unmesh. Very informative! If we didn't decide to stop, I would have added some shadows after adding that flare/leak :)
Love it! Make more videos editing photos like this
Great as always!!!
You're the best Pixim!!
Wow.. So good 👌😍🌟
Nice, youtube finally showing your videos!
Thank you very much for the tutorial, and sharing. It was really interesting.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you for sharing!
wow! That was amazing. I love the warmer color too. I've saved this video for reference. TY.
DAMN A WHOLE VID IN CAMERA RAW WOWOWOWO 😮😮😮
Always amazing, Unmesh!
10x for the tips, man!!
Thank you so much for this thorough walk-through. It's greatly appreciated. I do have one question. Is it better to do these adjustments on a RAW image instead of a JPEG?
that was great! so to the point and very different editing than what I am used to for using with PS or LT. and he's funny
This guy know PS more than PS ❤😂
Let's get started ❤🔥
Thank you so much sir for this amazing tutorial
Truly a master 😊
Best !! Мастер Фотошопа однозначно
Love this kind of tutorial...maybe you can also edit some of your subscriber photos?... I'm sure we can learn a lot just watching you edit
keep creating 😍
Thank you
Incroyable 🔥
Thanks!
Amazing. Thanks bro
awesome!
Great tutorial. My question is: When you are in Camera Raw, and you pick a preset as you did, after the fact, when you go back, how do you know which preset or presets you might have used? Is there some way to tell? Am I missing something?
It was awesome🥰
I love your interview with glyn the other day it was great you had mentioned about using generative fill about the resolution that was low. You had an area where we could get that that was great. It’s so true about what you said it is not the same. Where is this? I do think this is all important because I always have to go back and fix it. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
damn good… PS doesn’t know itself that it can create wonders… too good man ❤
dammm bro. this is so usefull thanks
amazing bro 👌👍
Thanks for the tutorial !
You look like my brother, but we are from Brazil hahahaha
So beautiful and video
Bedankt!
Superb
you are amazing tutojriyal
Omg😮❤ Thank you Sir 😊
😁😁 awesome
thank you sir for every thing but am asking for favor can u teach us premier pro or illustrator
Do you have any courses for learning photoshop and all these masterclass skills you've been. Showing us for years? Would love to grab one
ADMIN HERE: Indeed, we do. Actually, we have a FREE Photoshop course for beginners. Here's the link to the playlist:th-cam.com/video/xTzvQkOll2U/w-d-xo.html. Furthermore, we also have the most comprehensive and complete beginner, intermediate and advanced Photoshop course you will ever find. Here's the link: piximperfect.mykajabi.com/ Thanks for watching!
Sixth step: Be a good-looking family. Holy moly.
u r simply the best who knows photoshop .
@PiXimperfect
Hello Umesh,
just a question: in my workflow, I open my RAW-files from Bridge zu Camera RAW and from there, I just open it without any adjustment, but as Smart Object.
Then, I create an copy of this layer as new Smart Object. That gives me the possibility to work in Camera Raw instead of using the Camera RAW filter.
What is your opinion about this workflow?
WOW 👏👏
7:26 ❤
Good ❤❤
Good Evining sir..... Sir How can Download And install the 16.5 camera raw filter And How can remoove the old Camera raw filter......
“We need to learn when to stop. Let’s keep going.”
And I was thinking how photographers take this type of photos with such colors😅
Please..ideal laptop for photoshop?
Umesh can you do a photoshop Maniupiulation Tutorial pls ?
“Or, get a 1.4…”
Every photographer here:
👏👏👏👏👏
Everyone is jumping off the sinking Adobe ship.
You should start doing
Affinity tutorials
bro gives advice to adobe fs💎
Blur background just erased the need for some really expensive lenses
Sir can you please make a video on color calibration ( as a beginner do i realy need a color calibrate device,as I have a asus oled laptop ) and can u also calibrate your monitor
Hi, Usually the preset is supposed to be added in the first place before starting the edit. over here you almost added it at the end of the workflow, Can you ellaborate on that?
THANK U FOR THAT .... I WANAA ASK U TO TEACH US "HOW TO MAKE BRONZE - ORANGY SKIN TUNE IN PHOTOSHOP
What’s wrong with Lightroom?
how much time should a spend on one picture ? like i cant do this edit to several photos it would take ages
Yes!!
Wow.. There's a Lightroom in Photoshop Im so noob and I've been using photoshop since 2010
Kit lens image to pro lens image. We don't need the 1.4😊
Did Adobe stop updating photoshop on the iPad?
The radian gradient bounding oval doesn't show up for me? Any fixes for it I am using 2020
My cordial love to you. Always and anytime.😍
Would it be better to do this with a raw file instead of jpeg?
Its not advisable to change the background image of a photograph to a different setup. That's no longer their memory of that place(if they're visiting). Personally, I would just edit it a TINY BIT to it but never change the background scenery. Except the subjects be in focus and sharpen a bit. That's it.
how about a lightroom version?