To change the color of an object and get professional results you must learn to control all the three essential components of color: hue (the color), saturation (the intensity of the color), and brightness (the lightness and darkness of the color). The techniques described in this tutorial ...
OK applies the Levels change. Cancel ignores any changes. We’ll look at Auto and Options separately. The Eyedroppers allow you to select the Black, Mid-tone, and White Points by clicking on specific parts of the photo. Preview allows you to see the changes you’re making on the image ...
While I'm at it, I'm going to rename the new layer bydouble-clickingdirectly on its name to highlight it. Since we'll be applying a Levels adjustment to this layer, I'll change its name from "Layer 1" to "Levels". To accept the name change, I'll pressEnter(Win) /Return(Mac)...
If you've changed your Cache levels in Photoshop, you may have put undue strain on your graphics processor — most notably if your Cache is set to 1. Resetting them to the default can help eliminate issues. Photoshop's default cache level is "4" How to reset your ...
Sometimes an otherwise perfect image is spoiled by colors that are distracting, dull, or just not what you originally saw through the viewfinder. You can change the color palette of your photo to capture exactly the feel you want by adjusting the hue and saturation levels in Adobe Photoshop. ...
Try it in the app You'll get a sample file to follow along with as you learn how to crop photos. Open Photoshop Cropping is the process of removing portions of a photo to create focus or strengthen the composition. Use the Crop tool to crop and straighten photos in Photoshop. The Crop...
These moves extend the tonal range of the photo, adding contrast to the image.To change the overall brightness of the photo, drag the gray Input Levels slider right or left.Save the photo in the PSD or TIFF format to retain the Levels adjustment layer for future editing....
In this tutorial I'll show you how to sharpen a blurry image in Photoshop in a couple of simple steps. All these steps can be saved as a Photoshop action.
Zoom in on your selection and you’ll see the jagged edges. We can smooth those out with the sliders to the right. First, change the view mode near the top right of the screen to make it easier to see the edges of your selection. You can either select the mode from this dropdown...
Want to add a touch of surrealism to your image? Learn how to create a drip effect in Photoshop to make any object look like it’s melting.