WOW!!!! This was FANTASTIC!!!!! Love the way you emphasized the tool… "Color Sampler" and then with selecting the color to match… using "command+shift" to get the point for R,G,B in the curves pallet. THAT WAS KEY!!!!! Your the BEST!!! Keep up the great work and hope you are doing well with your recovery.
Great technique! After trying many different tutorials, I found this one to be the best. This is so useful for me at work, and the only thing else I've found to be useful is, after matching the values to match the target tone, I do tweak the curves manually slightly, and I add a brightness/contrast, and hue/saturation adjustment layers if needed. Thanks a lot!
What a great tutorial! Once again, I appreciate your tips on how to efficiently use some of the basic tools. For example, I was aware of the color sampler, but it never occurred to me how to use it in such a practical way. I love the +- shortcut. It reminds me that a few years ago I found out about the Backspace shortcut for the Lasso tool thanks to your videos.
Thank you for sharing such a great technique! By the way, working in the Lab color mode is a bit more manageable as we have to edit only two color channels.
Great video. After I have set up the points on the each channel the output number for red (for example) does not match the samle color number and I can only enter values up to 100 not 255????
Use the "Curve Display Options" in the Properties panel to change the "Show Amount of:" option from "Pigment/Ink %" to "Light (0-255)" The number value was limited to 0-100 because it represents a percentage. Change it to "Light" value and you'll be good.
I am creating gradient maps to match skin tones and saving them to apply to other photos, but this method looks to be quicker. Will have to compare the results. What is this quicker method you describe using 3DLC? I have used 3dlc in the past to create luts but Im wondering what is the process for matching skin tones that is faster than this method here?
If this is too much work for you, Photoshop is not for you. Really, to everyone learning, this is as simple as it gets. Plugins and the new smart filters are great, but basic techniques like this are fundamentals and if you rely too heavily on high level processes you're never going to get a handle on how this stuff really works. It really is amazing what you will start to see when you know what to look for and how to fix it.
Work smarter not harder. With 3DLC you’re creating LUTs and can apply it to a set of images with no need to mask, you can also correct/match by numbers inside the program, with tools much simpler to use th-cam.com/video/NYzJXdpJDPU/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the tutorial. How to you remove those two bullseye marks made by the colour sampling? They seem to be in every layer and I can't get them out.
Click on the color sampling too (the one you used to create the points in the first place), look up top at the bar below the "File/edit/selection" bar at the top of the page, and look for a tiny little box that says "Clear all points". 👌👌👍
Hello! Good afternoon. Do you happen to know how to swap heads from one picture to another using generative fill? I tried importing a file with the head I want to replace once Generative Fill asks me, but the result is not what I expected. Can you help me? Thanks in advance for your support. Greeetings.
The Cmd+Shift shortcut doesn't seem to work on my Mac to create a point on individual RGB channels. Instead, Photoshop tries to add a completely new sample. Help!
You shouldn't actually need a modifier key (must be an updated setting in newer versions of Photoshop), so just click like normal and the point should show up on all RGB layers.
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That's a incredible amount of steps.
Thanks!
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Thank you, Francisco!
WOW!!!! This was FANTASTIC!!!!!
Love the way you emphasized the tool… "Color Sampler"
and then with selecting the color to match…
using "command+shift" to get the point for R,G,B in the curves pallet.
THAT WAS KEY!!!!!
Your the BEST!!! Keep up the great work and hope you are doing well with your recovery.
Thank you, HowieD1975!
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Thank you, Andi!
This was simply amazing! I can easily imagine this technique in a new neural filter. Thanks for sharing!
Great technique! After trying many different tutorials, I found this one to be the best. This is so useful for me at work, and the only thing else I've found to be useful is, after matching the values to match the target tone, I do tweak the curves manually slightly, and I add a brightness/contrast, and hue/saturation adjustment layers if needed. Thanks a lot!
Magic man!
Thank you, Stabio!
Great tutorial. It works perfect!!!
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Great tutorial , thanks
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Excellent, well explained.
Thank you! I love how your videos ares tright to the point and very thorough at the same time!
Thank you, Charles!
Thanks boss
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You're welcome, Sukhpreet!
that was great! Will have to start doing this routinely so that I remember it! Thank you!
What a great tutorial! Once again, I appreciate your tips on how to efficiently use some of the basic tools. For example, I was aware of the color sampler, but it never occurred to me how to use it in such a practical way.
I love the +- shortcut. It reminds me that a few years ago I found out about the Backspace shortcut for the Lasso tool thanks to your videos.
Thank you!
Am so glad to see you strong and happy with your wonderful teachings 🥰🥰🥰
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Thank you Je'sus. It's very clear. I'm successful on the first try.
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Awesome technique. Thank you !
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Brilliant. Perfect match. Thank you.
my eye dropper tool don't have same option like you have.
Excellent my friend
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amazing! can you do more skin toning tutorials similar like this?
Thank you for sharing such a great technique! By the way, working in the Lab color mode is a bit more manageable as we have to edit only two color channels.
Great video. After I have set up the points on the each channel the output number for red (for example) does not match the samle color number and I can only enter values up to 100 not 255????
This is my problem too! Was hoping someone had mentioned a solution.
Use the "Curve Display Options" in the Properties panel to change the "Show Amount of:" option from "Pigment/Ink %" to "Light (0-255)"
The number value was limited to 0-100 because it represents a percentage. Change it to "Light" value and you'll be good.
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Gracias. Saludo
Thks bro
Great tutorials. Do you know how to remove the blue share button from the Photoshop options bar?
Sir what version of Photoshop are using?
And what are the requirements of laptop?
Color match by numbers 😍. To much work for me though, I’ll just use 3DLC color gradient matching feature 😊
Whatever works!
I am creating gradient maps to match skin tones and saving them to apply to other photos, but this method looks to be quicker. Will have to compare the results. What is this quicker method you describe using 3DLC? I have used 3dlc in the past to create luts but Im wondering what is the process for matching skin tones that is faster than this method here?
@@sburgos9621 th-cam.com/video/eh9jWIdttoE/w-d-xo.html
If this is too much work for you, Photoshop is not for you. Really, to everyone learning, this is as simple as it gets. Plugins and the new smart filters are great, but basic techniques like this are fundamentals and if you rely too heavily on high level processes you're never going to get a handle on how this stuff really works. It really is amazing what you will start to see when you know what to look for and how to fix it.
Work smarter not harder. With 3DLC you’re creating LUTs and can apply it to a set of images with no need to mask, you can also correct/match by numbers inside the program, with tools much simpler to use
th-cam.com/video/NYzJXdpJDPU/w-d-xo.html
Do you have a tut for changong skin color to blue or something for fantasy art?
Excellent as always. Do you recommend matching skin tones before or after frequency separate and D&B? Thanks.
Did you ever find out what is better to do first?
GOOD
what is the app name and were can i get it and is it free ?
Thank you for the tutorial. How to you remove those two bullseye marks made by the colour sampling? They seem to be in every layer and I can't get them out.
Right click them and select "Delete"
Sorry for a probably stupid question but does this also work on layers with black and white images?
Suprebb
WOW
It came out great but I can't seem to get rid of the sample eyedropper markers 🤔
Click on the color sampling too (the one you used to create the points in the first place), look up top at the bar below the "File/edit/selection" bar at the top of the page, and look for a tiny little box that says "Clear all points". 👌👌👍
Curves is King
👍
Hello! Good afternoon. Do you happen to know how to swap heads from one picture to another using generative fill? I tried importing a file with the head I want to replace once Generative Fill asks me, but the result is not what I expected. Can you help me? Thanks in advance for your support. Greeetings.
The Cmd+Shift shortcut doesn't seem to work on my Mac to create a point on individual RGB channels. Instead, Photoshop tries to add a completely new sample. Help!
You shouldn't actually need a modifier key (must be an updated setting in newer versions of Photoshop), so just click like normal and the point should show up on all RGB layers.
Can you tell me this ps version????
Can I apply these technique in more than one photo, Like Marriage photos