When it comes to Color Grading there are two powerful tools that first come to mind The Tone Curve and The New Color Grading Panel. Although, both tools do have their own benefits but the tone curve stands out to me than the Color Grading panel. Both of these can be used for Color Grading but which tool is the best? We'll find out in this tutorial after comparing these tools in … [Read more...] about The Tone Curve vs The Color Grading in Camera Raw?
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Photoshop’s New Depth Blur Filter
With the new release of Photoshop update, Adobe has updated the array of its Neural Filters and introduced a new filter "Depth Blur". Does it promise to create depth of field in one click? Traditionally, Photoshop artists and photographers create depth blur in Photoshop or using their cameras (aperture, lens, and subject distance). This filter can become handy for beginners if … [Read more...] about Photoshop’s New Depth Blur Filter
Turn Day Into Night in Photoshop & Lightroom
Learn how to turn day into night in Photoshop & Lightroom. I'll show you how to use Lightroom tools such as The Tone Curve to create a night mood scene in simple steps. Turning day into night moody is a popular effect and can be used to instantly change the mood of photos. It is very easy to replicate this effect, with the help of a few clicks you can turn any daylight … [Read more...] about Turn Day Into Night in Photoshop & Lightroom
1 Click Sky Replacement With Adobe Photoshop
Learn how to replace a sky in just one-click with Photoshop's new Sky Replacement feature. With so many features coming to Photoshop 2021, the new Sky Replacement feature is one of them. Adobe has released 21 new features for Photoshop, the Sky Replacement is one of them that stand out to me. We gonna take a look at this latest feature, and I am gonna show you how you can use … [Read more...] about 1 Click Sky Replacement With Adobe Photoshop
Correct Portraits Exposure with Just 3 Layers
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to correct exposure of portrait images using only 3 layers or I would say that only 2 layers. This tutorial will assume that you have an image that is already on the side of underexposure and needs improvement so you can gain information from the dark region of the image. Not only you'll learn how to keep your background intact while … [Read more...] about Correct Portraits Exposure with Just 3 Layers