this color palette is from 6500K whitebalance right? you do know that skintones changes depending on what whitebalance you have. low whitebalance and you get an more redish skintone. fixing that will ruin the mood in the picture.
Hands down, you‘ve got the best PS Tutorials I‘ve ever seen. Always straight on point without any extra bla bla bla and easy to understand. It‘s a pleasure to watch them
This man's voice is incredible. I've seen a few of his videos but i love how he's able to deliver information so sufficiently. I can't believe i haven't done this before, but subscribed!!:)
Funny that you think i want some kind of fast method to learn. I don't and i already manage to use photoshop properly (not that properly, tho). What i'm interested in is in Unmesh's story. That path he took, how he decided to become who he is now, what he went through while learning. i'm 200% sure that that will encourage SOOO many people to learn from their own and be as amazing as him, but in their own way :)
Wooooow!!! I'm impressed!!! I live in Poland and here anybody gives You this knowledge about Photoshop just like You.. in our country it's a "Top Secret" 😂😂😂 Thank You so much!!!!!
Man! thefirst tuto i find really straight to the point with no self propaganda and views seeking, but you know what? I don't need more than this vid to sub and like and save in favs! Cheers
This is the only channel where I learn something new. I thought I know Photoshop by heart but as I see there are some hidden things I've never been using. Great tutorial! Thank you!!
You're the best. Period. I'm pretty good at retouching, but literally can't keep all this knowledge in my head and your videos are the perfect quick reference. Subscribed.
Wow! thatr's what I love about photoshop, so many different ways to do many things. After using photoshop for almost 20 years, I've never tried this one, THANKS!!!
Hey Unmesh. Your knowledge and teachings have really helped me out on Photoshop. I was a total newbie on Feb 2020 and now I can say that I know my way around thanks to you. Keep up the good work man. Your contents are gems.
You are a photoshop wizard! I’ve learned so much from you my friend! You always get to the point, while making sure to explain how it all works and why. Instead of just running through a to do list. I also learn why it works! Thanks!
It seems to me that for this particular image, fixing the setting that made the skin tones wrong in the first place would be a better approach. I expect that you took a good picture and messed it up to use as an example, by using the tint control on the color/tint adjustment or the WB adjustment when importing. I'd like to see this trick applied when the skin tones _really_ are strange, and can't be fixed by normal adjustments. Say, with a strongly colored reflection or colored lights. That is, something taken with available light, not with well-controlled lighting. When you have good lighting, there should be no reason why the skin tones are off. Just always shoot a grey cloth (better than a grey card) and you'll have no trouble setting the WB to match the lights, using the WB eyedropper.
Skin tones may still be off a little bit even when you use a gray card or cloth to set white balance. I've set white balance and still felt the skin tones needed a little adjustment. "Proper" gray card white balance I feel is a touch too cold when it comes to skin tones.
Thank you for this tutorial, it really cuts down on the time spent on editing photos. By the way, just wanted to compliment you on the hair and the brows, not many can wear it as good as you. Have a blessed day!
your knowledge is great. but more then that you are a great teacher, just knowing photoshop by heart is not enough to convey that knowledge to others. knowing how to teach is needed and you have that knowledge too. this channel is the nr 1 photoshop learning channel ive seen boot in knowledge and effectiveness for learning. thank you for teaching
Unmesh, I created my own 16bit rgb swatch. I couldn't figure out why my values where not accurate until I figured out that I was using a 8bit swatch in a 16 bit image. Just a suggestion, you might want to add that to your videos. I appreciate all you teach us.
@@MrObrienneil you need to create a blank 16 bit page layer on photoshop and copy the numbers on Umish's color swatch but on a 16bit. That is how it worked for me.
Unmesh you are a lifesaver! Thanks for all your videos!🙂 A couple of weeks ago I was stuck with a blurry photo from a client. I used your tutorial on how to fix blur and rectified it. The souvenir prints I made from that photo were of unbelievably high quality. Thanks once again.
Haha that's what I thought, but don't worry, once you turn intermediate level you'll see that's it is actually all one button, as all other actions are indeed quite easy
This has near the same results as white balancing, but I imagine it would work really well at pulling a range of images taken in different lighting conditions into the same relative space rather easy.
Your videos have been such a big help!! I have told my former photography professor about your page. Now he uses your videos to help him edit his photos too!!
I switched to Fuji from canon last December and have always struggled to get skin tones to look pleasing like my canon cameras did ... this video has helped me get back my look that made my style unique to me...I've always done dramatic environmental shots but found I had to pull a lot of saturation out of my images and then pump it back in on the person ...it still didnt work...I took your tips...create two images...one I use my colour grade from dramaticness and the other is the flat image...send them to photoshop...use your skin grading technique to get colours to work and then mask the person into the dramatic photo...so thankyou
GREATEST PHOTOSHOP TEACHER ! i can't stop saying it goddamn, you always come back to PiXimperfect videos while looking for good tutorials cause he's simply the best
I am trying this tip tomorrow!!! Thank you, your tips and tricks are wonderful and you make it so easy and simple to follow. I appreciate all you do to help other photographers. Thank you!
► Updated Skin Color Palette for All Major Color Profiles: bit.ly/pixskinpalettes
Its really great to know that you're still updating the contents of nearly 3 year old videos. Thanks for taking time and teaching us. Jai Hind!
this color palette is from 6500K whitebalance right?
you do know that skintones changes depending on what whitebalance you have.
low whitebalance and you get an more redish skintone.
fixing that will ruin the mood in the picture.
Thanks to giving knowledge
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Thank you, your Photoshop tutorials are the best on TH-cam! Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge in such a clear and concise manner!
Photoshop genius. Your not only very talented at using Photoshop, but equally your delivery of the material is flawless.
@juna wood you are like a super fan lol
James M Bryant I agree. I didn’t have to rewind at all.
Talented dude indeed
Because he is an Indian💪
Hands down, you‘ve got the best PS Tutorials I‘ve ever seen. Always straight on point without any extra bla bla bla and easy to understand. It‘s a pleasure to watch them
One of the best photoshop Channels!
@@BengalTechnologyOrg Agreed
@@BengalTechnologyOrg ঠিক বলেছেন ভাই
@@BengalTechnologyOrg 100% agreed
Yes...
Not one of the best, mybe best of the best 😆
This man's voice is incredible. I've seen a few of his videos but i love how he's able to deliver information so sufficiently. I can't believe i haven't done this before, but subscribed!!:)
We need the story of how you became such a pro in PS!
¡Upvote so he can see it!
yes.
Yes please!
I was asking myself that question many times!
Yes his great!
Funny that you think i want some kind of fast method to learn. I don't and i already manage to use photoshop properly (not that properly, tho). What i'm interested in is in Unmesh's story. That path he took, how he decided to become who he is now, what he went through while learning. i'm 200% sure that that will encourage SOOO many people to learn from their own and be as amazing as him, but in their own way :)
Wooooow!!! I'm impressed!!! I live in Poland and here anybody gives You this knowledge about Photoshop just like You.. in our country it's a "Top Secret" 😂😂😂 Thank You so much!!!!!
You deserve 5 million plus subscribers
He will get them... Eventually
I agree. He's so awesome!
@@TheHennaRealm more comments!
He deserves a special award. He is always there for his audience.
He’s getting there… 😊
Thanks!
congrats for your every minute you give to us! Thank you for making so valuable videos with no unwanted blah blah!
So direct to the point!
This dude is insanely gifted/inspiring and so humble for giving out his secrets for literally everything! Thanks dude!
These kinnda videos are definitely so helpful, quick , on point and life saving 👌
You are right
He deserves a special award.
Man! thefirst tuto i find really straight to the point with no self propaganda and views seeking, but you know what? I don't need more than this vid to sub and like and save in favs! Cheers
Oh my god i just tried on a photos that i was struggling with for hours! One click, BAM! Perfect skin tones! Unmish you are the BOSS!
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You are the BEST PHOTOSHOP TEACHER out there in TH-cam! Hands down!
Great tutorial that gets straight to the point without dragging it out ten times longer than it needs to be. Thanks!
I always struggle with correcting skin tones, this saves me! Thanks so much for your amazing tutorials :)
This is the only channel where I learn something new. I thought I know Photoshop by heart but as I see there are some hidden things I've never been using. Great tutorial! Thank you!!
Yes exactly, this happened the same for me. I feel the same
By far the coolest and easiest bit of insight Ive ever seen on youtube tutorilas. AMAZING GEM!!
This is so perfect! I* have decided to scan all my negatives of 40 years work so that I have digital files. This allows me to recreate the past.
You're the best. Period. I'm pretty good at retouching, but literally can't keep all this knowledge in my head and your videos are the perfect quick reference. Subscribed.
Wow! thatr's what I love about photoshop, so many different ways to do many things. After using photoshop for almost 20 years, I've never tried this one, THANKS!!!
You are a wonderful person and love to learn new things
That is so crazy, I'm blown away. That step takes hours off. Another amazing bonus tip.
Hey Unmesh. Your knowledge and teachings have really helped me out on Photoshop. I was a total newbie on Feb 2020 and now I can say that I know my way around thanks to you.
Keep up the good work man. Your contents are gems.
Your content is so so good... 3 years later and this video still covers this topic better than any other on TH-cam
You are a photoshop wizard! I’ve learned so much from you my friend! You always get to the point, while making sure to explain how it all works and why. Instead of just running through a to do list. I also learn why it works! Thanks!
You are the best Photoshop guru on earth! Thank you for sharing all your skills!
This guy might as well be singing his photoshop instructions, hes a photoshop lyrical genius! Such a pleasure to learn from!
Brilliant tutorial--lucid, specific, simple to follow (without ever being too simple), and no wasted words. So impressive and useful.
It seems to me that for this particular image, fixing the setting that made the skin tones wrong in the first place would be a better approach. I expect that you took a good picture and messed it up to use as an example, by using the tint control on the color/tint adjustment or the WB adjustment when importing.
I'd like to see this trick applied when the skin tones _really_ are strange, and can't be fixed by normal adjustments. Say, with a strongly colored reflection or colored lights. That is, something taken with available light, not with well-controlled lighting.
When you have good lighting, there should be no reason why the skin tones are off. Just always shoot a grey cloth (better than a grey card) and you'll have no trouble setting the WB to match the lights, using the WB eyedropper.
Skin tones may still be off a little bit even when you use a gray card or cloth to set white balance. I've set white balance and still felt the skin tones needed a little adjustment. "Proper" gray card white balance I feel is a touch too cold when it comes to skin tones.
Thank you for this tutorial, it really cuts down on the time spent on editing photos. By the way, just wanted to compliment you on the hair and the brows, not many can wear it as good as you. Have a blessed day!
You are amazing. Everytime when I need help with photoshop, I coming here.
I have been watching for about 3 years now, you are a photoshop god
this guy's voice is the perfect one when youre struggling and stressing out with photoshopp.
in terms of knowledge/second, this may be your best video
thank you Unmesh
He said “one button” I said “naaah”. He clicked one button, I was like “🥺”
you're lucky, I saw much more than a click ... may be it wasn't buttons ?
Same problem!
I'm waiting for him to answer
That is 6 six 😀
your knowledge is great. but more then that you are a great teacher, just knowing photoshop by heart is not enough to convey that knowledge to others. knowing how to teach is needed and you have that knowledge too. this channel is the nr 1 photoshop learning channel ive seen boot in knowledge and effectiveness for learning. thank you for teaching
One of the best photoshop Channels! Very nice video Thank You!!!
Unmesh, I created my own 16bit rgb swatch. I couldn't figure out why my values where not accurate until I figured out that I was using a 8bit swatch in a 16 bit image. Just a suggestion, you might want to add that to your videos. I appreciate all you teach us.
Yes, I have a same problem. I work with 16bit rgb files and this swatch somehow are not working!
@@kerkezz I ended up recreating the swatch on a 16bit file, using the same values. So now it works.
How do I recreate the swatch ??
@@MrObrienneil you need to create a blank 16 bit page layer on photoshop and copy the numbers on Umish's color swatch but on a 16bit. That is how it worked for me.
Absolutely helped me a lot! Thank you so much Unmesh! Good luck!
Damn. You are insanely efficient when giving out these tips, and they’re incredibly helpful to me. Many thanks.
Your tutorials are the best. You break it down so well and explain why it is done that way. Awesome.
This is amazing 🔥
The best channel available in youtube is this one. Thanks Mr. Umesh. You are the best teacher of Photoshop. App Indian ho toh kya hindi jante ho sir?
I thought it was a CLICKBAIT but I was completely wrong.
Thumbs up for your work!
Unmesh, you're my favorite photoshop tutor. Thank you so much for all you do to give us life-changing contents.
Broo you too good, so helpful thanks bro ♥️
I have seen so many of your videos. You are amazing, brother. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge.
What about a color palette for darker skin tones
Man hope your videos are just so effective like this. Short and easy to fix. Wonderful bro. Love ❤️ your work. Great work bro
this metod working better with "Image -> Auto Tone"
Nice!
Thank you so much for your videos. I am a model, and a lot of people think that models can't edit. I will prove it is wrong. Thank you once again. :)
Can you please do one on a black or dark skin?
It is the same technique. Use the darker tone swatch he gave and make your saturation adjustment there.
finally someone who explains how to change someone skin tone. Thank you!
Dam... I was using the wrong eye dropper. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. It makes since now.
This is the best Photoshop channel ever
At the point when I sample my image, all the colors go cyan! I've followed the video 15 times. What am I doing wrong?
did you ever figure it out
Did you make sure to select the Curves settings and not the mask for the Curves layer?
Unmesh you are a lifesaver! Thanks for all your videos!🙂
A couple of weeks ago I was stuck with a blurry photo from a client. I used your tutorial on how to fix blur and rectified it. The souvenir prints I made from that photo were of unbelievably high quality.
Thanks once again.
can you please make a video for gamut fixing?
best channel when to learn Photoshop! You are awesome
Pro: Just one button
Amateur: I cant count how many !!!
Haha that's what I thought, but don't worry, once you turn intermediate level you'll see that's it is actually all one button, as all other actions are indeed quite easy
Thank you for this video. I just tried it now and it really worked. This technique made the skin stand out!
thank u for this!
a@
I didn't find anyone who can describe like you. So happy to see your videos.
I tried this and it's like magic :) Thanks so much Unmesh!
Wouldn't WB fix it?!
This has near the same results as white balancing, but I imagine it would work really well at pulling a range of images taken in different lighting conditions into the same relative space rather easy.
Excellent explanation! Amazing tip! I don't know what the world will say, but for me? You are the face of Photoshop.
I mean, yeah, this was brilliant (as usual) but how the hell was it one click? lol.
he clearly mentions one button not one click .. stupid..
Your videos have been such a big help!! I have told my former photography professor about your page. Now he uses your videos to help him edit his photos too!!
You’re a natural!!! I applaud you!!!
best tutorial ever, no one will tell this thing....excellent bhai
i have watched manyyy others videos but i still understand yours more 😭 thankyou
Absolutely love your channel, Unmesh.
I switched to Fuji from canon last December and have always struggled to get skin tones to look pleasing like my canon cameras did ... this video has helped me get back my look that made my style unique to me...I've always done dramatic environmental shots but found I had to pull a lot of saturation out of my images and then pump it back in on the person ...it still didnt work...I took your tips...create two images...one I use my colour grade from dramaticness and the other is the flat image...send them to photoshop...use your skin grading technique to get colours to work and then mask the person into the dramatic photo...so thankyou
Some of the best and clear tutorials i have seen! Thank you!
Every video you post is on point!
You are the Master of Photoshop.
You literally saved me when it comes to editing my product photography shoots!
GREATEST PHOTOSHOP TEACHER !
i can't stop saying it goddamn,
you always come back to PiXimperfect videos while looking for good tutorials cause he's simply the best
I learnt a lot from yours lessons, often I revert to you because you never make it too complicated, thank you , you are an amazing teacher
Your tutorials are amazing.
You are the Greatest of all time man
Best tutorial ever.... ....you are a great teacher
Most perfect tutorial ever seen
Your work is amazing brother !
You are my constant savior man! bow down
I am trying this tip tomorrow!!! Thank you, your tips and tricks are wonderful and you make it so easy and simple to follow. I appreciate all you do to help other photographers. Thank you!
Photoshop genius!!!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
thanks for the great tutorial
You are the BEST instructor I have come across. Thank you for your professional help and your commitment!!!! 👍👍👍
This video just exploded my mind. I've been needing this for years
Great. You're the best in whole internet :)
Today is the day you changed my photo editing life😭😭😭😭. You're God sent 🙌.
Why your teaching really straight to the points...>Coool!!
Pure informative videos...quick and pure
You are a wizard! Thank you so much!
I've learned more from you than from all my teachers in art school combined.
You are God sent! So incredibly helpful. I’m so thankful I found your channel.
OMG Thank you so much!!!!! Your two videos about skin tones (this one ad the one you reference in this video) have been so wonderful!
which is which one?
Your tutorials are brilliant mate.
you are one of the best teachers bro,,,
All your tutorials are awsome! Simple as possible but incredibly useful. Thank you for your efforts!