*How to COLOR GRADE Images in Photoshop with Gradient Maps:* th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html *INSTANT High Contrast Black and White Photos with Gradient Maps:* th-cam.com/video/xYZ-zaVLMN4/w-d-xo.html Hi everyone, Steve here. In a previous video, I showed you how to color grade images with Gradient Maps, and I covered everything you need to know to create your own custom color effects (th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html). But Photoshop also includes hidden color grading presets known as the Photographic Toning presets. And in this video, I show you how to use them. You'll learn where to find these hidden presets in the latest versions of Photoshop, how to apply them to your image using a Gradient Map, and how to combine the presets with Photoshop's Blend Modes for the best results. Please leave any questions or comments below. And as always, thank you so much for watching!
Many people when I listen to their videos bore me to sleep. You have a great easy to listen to voice. Plus you take your time and don't sound like you are auctioning cows. Last but not least your videos are easy to follow. Thank you.
Oh, you explain things so well, very comprehensive, very calmly without being boring, no steps are skipped, glad it showed up on my feed. I truly enjoyed it. Subscribed. Regards from Portugal.
Steve, as always with your tutorials, another well explained and easy to understand process; not to mention opening up my eyes to the presets in PS. Thank you very much!
I am obsessed with Photoshop at the minute and I love your videos. Others I have tried to watch are just too quick for me. I struggle to take things in straight away due to my illness. Your videos are superb. If there’s 3 steps then you repeat it 3 times and for me that’s priceless. I was wondering if it would be okay to ask for a video? If so I was wondering if you could build a new image using selected items or people from other images? So for instance 3 sports icons in the same place or a cow in a random place just so I could get to grips with that part of things. I’m working towards creating my own things but I’m at the very early stages. I like to call myself a pre-beginner. If not it’s cool, I love your videos and thank you for making them
Hi Steve!.. thank you for your amazing work. The way that you explain everything is perfect and more for people who do not speak a very good english. Could you make a video of how to make the colors pop in the photos?.. or how to retouch fine art? Thanks... and regards from Costa Rica
Thank you som,ich for your tutorials. I honestly think they are among the absolute best tutorials on PS on TH-cam. Your teaching style is second to none. Thanks! 🙏
Hi Steve, I've been watching your video and really love your teaching style. I was wondering if you've done any videos on how to create a cartoon or characteracter from a phone? Or is this something you could make a video on? Including adding cartoon words and art that can be changed to cartoon in the photo?
Hey Steve! Great tutorial. A question please: if I go to legacy swatches, I don't get no "photographic toning" group. And the other groups also don't show up when I click the dropdown in the properties panel. Any idea what's going on? I'm using Photoshop 24.0.1. on a mac. Thank you!
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel It truly was helpful. It's a very nice tool to add a subtle effect to one's portraits. You explain everything with such clarity and economy of words. You must know PS quite well. Is it difficult to create one's own color gradient? For example a gradient, that would add teal to shadow areas and a kind of milky-yellowish tone in the highlight areas.
@@Daniel_Zalman I have a separate, longer video called Color Grading Images with Gradient Maps that goes into detail on how to create and apply your own custom gradients: th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html
I have this issue, I have a picture of a child, I shaded blue child's eyes and his hat, but I cannot colour his mothers coat, the lasso tool won't let me to select it - any advise?
*How to COLOR GRADE Images in Photoshop with Gradient Maps:* th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html
*INSTANT High Contrast Black and White Photos with Gradient Maps:* th-cam.com/video/xYZ-zaVLMN4/w-d-xo.html
Hi everyone, Steve here. In a previous video, I showed you how to color grade images with Gradient Maps, and I covered everything you need to know to create your own custom color effects (th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html). But Photoshop also includes hidden color grading presets known as the Photographic Toning presets. And in this video, I show you how to use them. You'll learn where to find these hidden presets in the latest versions of Photoshop, how to apply them to your image using a Gradient Map, and how to combine the presets with Photoshop's Blend Modes for the best results. Please leave any questions or comments below. And as always, thank you so much for watching!
Thank you...your elocution and pace is perfect.
Many people when I listen to their videos bore me to sleep. You have a great easy to listen to voice. Plus you take your time and don't sound like you are auctioning cows. Last but not least your videos are easy to follow. Thank you.
Such a clear and direct explanation. Thanks for not filling in with the usual 'now I'm going to go ahead and then next we'll go ahead and ....'
Very clear, can hardly get any better! Thank you gentleman.
Thanks Steve..what a great teacher you are !
Thanks so much! I hope it was helpful.
Oh, you explain things so well, very comprehensive, very calmly without being boring, no steps are skipped, glad it showed up on my feed. I truly enjoyed it. Subscribed. Regards from Portugal.
Helpful and clear !
Truly an AMAZING tutorial! Thanks!
Fantastic, thank you, your explanation on how to do this was marvelous.
Steve, as always with your tutorials, another well explained and easy to understand process; not to mention opening up my eyes to the presets in PS. Thank you very much!
Thanks Frank. Great to hear it was helpful.
Again, I am a great fan. What a good teacher you are Steve! This will apply to my work so well.
I am obsessed with Photoshop at the minute and I love your videos. Others I have tried to watch are just too quick for me. I struggle to take things in straight away due to my illness. Your videos are superb. If there’s 3 steps then you repeat it 3 times and for me that’s priceless. I was wondering if it would be okay to ask for a video? If so I was wondering if you could build a new image using selected items or people from other images? So for instance 3 sports icons in the same place or a cow in a random place just so I could get to grips with that part of things. I’m working towards creating my own things but I’m at the very early stages. I like to call myself a pre-beginner. If not it’s cool, I love your videos and thank you for making them
Hi Steve!.. thank you for your amazing work. The way that you explain everything is perfect and more for people who do not speak a very good english.
Could you make a video of how to make the colors pop in the photos?.. or how to retouch fine art?
Thanks... and regards from Costa Rica
Thank you som,ich for your tutorials. I honestly think they are among the absolute best tutorials on PS on TH-cam. Your teaching style is second to none. Thanks! 🙏
Thanks, I appreciate it! Great to know the videos are helpful.
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel I just sent a mail to your website, asking how to become a member.
What a nice tool to have. Thanks 4 this video. Be well !!
Thanks, you too!
Thank you so much Steve for the awesome tutorial! I love the way you explain and teach the matters! God bless you!
Very good tutorial and well presented. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful. Thank you for watching!
❤ thx a lot STEVE... for this nice guide ! Very helpfull
Gracias!! el mejor tutorial sobre degradados!!! Saludos de Argentina. Carlos
What a wonderful tutorial. Thank you very much!!
I hope it was helpful. Thank you for watching!
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel It sure was. I never understood it prior to your tutorial.
Thank you for this creativity. Thanks for your efforts
Usually doing my grading in LR, but this was really helpfull. Didnt know it´s so easy in PS. Cheers.
Hi Steve, I've been watching your video and really love your teaching style. I was wondering if you've done any videos on how to create a cartoon or characteracter from a phone? Or is this something you could make a video on? Including adding cartoon words and art that can be changed to cartoon in the photo?
Great tutorial!
Wonderful Steve .
Thanks! I hope it was helpful.
Hey Steve! Great tutorial. A question please: if I go to legacy swatches, I don't get no "photographic toning" group. And the other groups also don't show up when I click the dropdown in the properties panel. Any idea what's going on? I'm using Photoshop 24.0.1. on a mac. Thank you!
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Thanks...I like your video
Thank you so much! And thanks for watching!
You are just great! thanks.
I hope it was helpful. Thank you for watching!
Well done Steve,
yet another faultless tutorial.
Thanks so much!
Tq
I hope it's helpful. Thank you for watching!
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I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
great thank you...
Wonderfully detailed!
thank you
I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Fantastic!
Thanks! I hope it's helpful.
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel It truly was helpful. It's a very nice tool to add a subtle effect to one's portraits. You explain everything with such clarity and economy of words. You must know PS quite well. Is it difficult to create one's own color gradient? For example a gradient, that would add teal to shadow areas and a kind of milky-yellowish tone in the highlight areas.
@@Daniel_Zalman I have a separate, longer video called Color Grading Images with Gradient Maps that goes into detail on how to create and apply your own custom gradients: th-cam.com/video/YIJto9o8gv4/w-d-xo.html
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel Wonderful. I'll take a look. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I'm getting better at it
Kool
Thanks🙂
Thanks! Affinity Photo doesn't have it i mean gradients panel -)
I have this issue, I have a picture of a child, I shaded blue child's eyes and his hat, but I cannot colour his mothers coat, the lasso tool won't let me to select it - any advise?
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Thanks!