Photoshop Training Channel thanks 🙏🏽 for this amazing video I really appreciate your hard work and help in your tutorials to help making it easy to learn how to edit in photoshop and this video was very awesome 👏🏽
The video provided me not only the technique of color match but also a good understanding of Color (Saturation & Hue) and Luminocity (Brightness) Blending modes.... ThanX a lot....
is there easiest way to color a number in two different color (50% white and 50% black) but at an angle (45 degree) - I use marquee tool but it's only good for horizontal and vertical. thanks
A great tutorial, thanks Jésus! A good tip I leaned a while ago which means you can skip having to lock the transparency of a layer, fill with opt-delete and then unlock the transparency (6:52) is to just hold the shift key while performing the key command and photoshop automatically preserves the transparency of the pixels on that layer!
In one word, you are just awesome, I have been working last 12 years in photo editing, I alslso know so many techniques and also I have seen so many tutorialss. but you are totally different from all, you show everything very easily from others. Thank you so much for sharing man.
Love your tutorials! They move quickly but I can always go back and pause when necessary. Still can't get over that this is all FREE! Thanks a million!
My photography partner and I do a lot of custom fashion editorials, I match the color of their outfits to our huge skirts. I think this technique will tremendously help speed up my workflow. Thank you for the video!
Jesus great video and tutorial. I've used this technique for a number of years only I use a cure layer instead of a levels layer for the luminosity. I also use the color sampler tool to set a point on the color I want to achieve to get an exact luminosity match instead of changing to black and white and eye balling it. I've also used the gradient overlay you showed along with the color sampler tool to get highlights, midtones, and shadows values to create a gradient layer for changing colors. Outstanding tutorial!!
This the perfect level of detail and pace for someone like me to learn this technique. I will start using it in my workflow today. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you, Jesus. Your delivery is very smooth and your explanations are detailed and understandable. Your presentations are always outstanding. However, I find myself getting lost in the details and having to repeat the tutorials in order to understand the overall picture of how you accomplished your goal. It would be helpful if you gave an overview of how you were going to accomplish your goal (no detailed steps) at the beginning and a review of the same at the end. It wouldn't take very long and would help us see the big picture, the forest for the trees, so to speak.
AWWWWWWWWWWWW.... You are more than awesome. You can't imagine this technique helped me so much in my project of editing appareals and modifying colors. All your techniques are superb awesome..
I combined your lab color mode technique with the average blur technique 😊 to match the exact color especially when working with pantone colors. Your all tutorials helpfull and thank you for adding new tutorials too...👍
Great tutorial! Instead of painting in the edge pixels to increase area of the mask, a method I use is (select area of dress/ or the item first with brush mask) then go to menu and use Select/Modify and Expand by 2 or 3 pixels and add to the mask, and clicking the Fill again as white on the mask (Alt/Backspace) to expand mask area. Usually works well and quicker than painting the edge. Then I check the edges up close and fix minor areas if needed. Why do you think?
Great to see you sitting up! Now I’m interested in your videos. The second way you showed at the end with a hue/sat adjustment layer is surely more accurate because you can input the colours numerically which will always be more accurate than the first way because you selected the colour by eyeballing it. Good, well presented video!
I selected the brightness by eyeballing it. Not the color. I could have set an eyedropper sample point and matched the brightness if I wanted to. But there was not no point to do so I'm this case. And yes, you could do the same with a hue/sat adjustment but you have to match three components instead of one. The point was that the color Bleeding Modes matches two for you. You just have to worry about the luminosity.
Instead of using a layer filled with the new color can you use a solid color adjustment layer so that you can change colors on the fly? Awesome tutorial!
I had to match a bunch of colors, and I was muddling through it fine-tuning sliders forever, and literally thought "There has to be a better way to do this..." I went searching, I see this, with the perfect title and think "Oh, yeah. Jesus knows his s**t. Let's see it." Brilliant. What a brilliant solution. That's the kind of solution you can't get to with experience alone - you need a deeper understanding of the math and logic under the hood to even have that idea. Thank you so much. :)
Great tutorial, Thanks a bunch. Can I use this technique to match the exact skin tone of two different people photos which are shot in different light conditions?
Wow! Awesome video .. really helped me to understand better several different things that I had been trying to wrap my head around .. Blending, Luminosity, Masking in combos so to get a perfect match .. [Lightbulb moment - the B/W adjustment layer] AND how to get the dress not to look flat and add those shadows back .. super!
Another well demonstrated tutorial. Anything about color, i'm a taker. from this tutorial that you categorize as beginner, what will be is evolution to intermediate and to advance user. If I may, that will be great to see tutorials evolution showing the 3 stage: starting point beginner, to intermediate to advance...
This is a fantastic technique. Lt me ask one question. Instead of a BW adjustment layer, since it "changes" the colors based on values of RYGCBM, why not use a layer filled with Black, Gray or white but in Color Mode? I know both help to see the change.
Great video like all your other videos. You've already a color matching video earlier. In that video, you changed a red color couch into green using LAB color mode. That is one my favorite videos done by you. This video is much simpler than that.
Great tutorial! I was using this technique for all my color matching projects unknowingly but now I understood the concept.Thank you very much for this great tutorial.
I really appreciate this, because I sell clothing on the web, and I would love to use this to show the variety of colours. I appreciate you explaining both why you use 1 technique and not the other.
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel you're welcome! I find that you are so positive and good at teaching, that you remind me of Mr. Rogers. You do the hispanic community a great service, because all I know of the community is what I see in movies and the news. Take Blood vs. Crypts as an example. Do you know if these techniques are the same for altering sheer fabric colour, while preserving the background colour, or preserving the sheer fabric colour, while altering the skin colour? I'm thinking of pantyhose.
Thank you for that cunning discovery, Jesùs! Question: At ~10:34, when you used Blend-If to correct the shadows in the new color, why did you not also adjust the Blend-If Highlight slider to match the original Brightness values? Also, I inadvertently caught a cute happenstance in your tutorial: At ~7:44, when your cursor happened to alight on Linear Dodge, the Old and New colors matched exactly!
Great tutorial but will take a few tries to get acclimated with the process. Thank you for another informative tutorial. I hope you have a chance to cover some brushes, mixer brush and history brush.
i feel you better and stronger than piximperfect because i see very strong ideas and powerful tutorials from you and especially that you respond to ((some)) of the comments which proves that you are not arrogant
At 9:35 you could set the blending mode of the blue dress to color. It would then be blue but with the luminance of the red dress, so no need to use blend-if sliders.
YOU were awesome but i like to take a image which contain a Perfect color for matching then i duplicate the layer with mask and choose match color ,after i matched the color i choose levels to make some of the shadows and we have it right ?
Great tutorials as always. I found this technique especially useful when dealing which certain subjects with high luminosity values, for example when I had to edit the color of a shirt that was made with silk and the light falling directly on it. I couldn't do much good with the hue and saturation layer technique but this method was very helpful in that case. Thank you..
Thank you Jesús for another excellent easy to follow tutorial. If I may please ask, could you please end your tutorials, by saying in which file types, the finals results of the tutorial can or should be saved into. Thank you. Appreciative Ps beginner. Happy Creating!
good video, I will need to watch it a bunch of times though - my brain doesn't work that fast. I will try this to match a curtain colour to one of a slightly different colour.
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Thank u so much for the video. Great work!
Photoshop Training Channel thanks 🙏🏽 for this amazing video I really appreciate your hard work and help in your tutorials to help making it easy to learn how to edit in photoshop and this video was very awesome 👏🏽
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The video provided me not only the technique of color match but also a good understanding of Color (Saturation & Hue) and Luminocity (Brightness) Blending modes.... ThanX a lot....
What he said. Understanding what you're using removes guess work and , therefore, saves time
Thank you, SRA Rizvi, and David! I appreciate that!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel It would be greater if you put Shortcut keys for both Windows and Mac when you do the tutorial.
is there easiest way to color a number in two different color (50% white and 50% black) but at an angle (45 degree) - I use marquee tool but it's only good for horizontal and vertical. thanks
A great tutorial, thanks Jésus! A good tip I leaned a while ago which means you can skip having to lock the transparency of a layer, fill with opt-delete and then unlock the transparency (6:52) is to just hold the shift key while performing the key command and photoshop automatically preserves the transparency of the pixels on that layer!
That's a FANTASTIC tip, James! Thanks for sharing!
In one word, you are just awesome, I have been working last 12 years in photo editing, I alslso know so many techniques and also I have seen so many tutorialss. but you are totally different from all, you show everything very easily from others. Thank you so much for sharing man.
Love your tutorials! They move quickly but I can always go back and pause when necessary. Still can't get over that this is all FREE! Thanks a million!
I was color matching for half a year and this technique didn't even close occure to my mind. Brilliant!
Thank you, Kyle! I'm glad you liked it!
Were you listening to the tutorial, Neo? Or were you looking at the woman in the red dress?
(Thank you for another great tutorial)
LOL love it
Was someone talking? WOW 8-D
My photography partner and I do a lot of custom fashion editorials, I match the color of their outfits to our huge skirts. I think this technique will tremendously help speed up my workflow. Thank you for the video!
That's awesome, Lance! I'm really glad it helps!!!
Your technique is amazing
Thank you!
excellent tutorial must give this a try and make a habit of using it
Thank you, steve!
This technique can save lives.
This channel is worth subscription, I learned 2 techniques from u and now am expert .thank you sir
Jesus great video and tutorial. I've used this technique for a number of years only I use a cure layer instead of a levels layer for the luminosity. I also use the color sampler tool to set a point on the color I want to achieve to get an exact luminosity match instead of changing to black and white and eye balling it. I've also used the gradient overlay you showed along with the color sampler tool to get highlights, midtones, and shadows values to create a gradient layer for changing colors. Outstanding tutorial!!
Awesome, Lance! Yeah, Curves works as well. Thanks for commenting!
Thank you! This is the most straightforward technique for this that I've encountered.
This the perfect level of detail and pace for someone like me to learn this technique. I will start using it in my workflow today. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you, Jesus. Your delivery is very smooth and your explanations are detailed and understandable. Your presentations are always outstanding. However, I find myself getting lost in the details and having to repeat the tutorials in order to understand the overall picture of how you accomplished your goal. It would be helpful if you gave an overview of how you were going to accomplish your goal (no detailed steps) at the beginning and a review of the same at the end. It wouldn't take very long and would help us see the big picture, the forest for the trees, so to speak.
I appreciate your short and concise videos which are always right to the point. You have become my favorite PS guru!
AWWWWWWWWWWWW....
You are more than awesome. You can't imagine this technique helped me so much in my project of editing appareals and modifying colors. All your techniques are superb awesome..
OMG after so long of searching how to do exact color match. Finally the exact video that i am looking for. thank u so much. your the god of photoshop.
Very nice, I can think of a million ways to use this technique!
I combined your lab color mode technique with the average blur technique 😊 to match the exact color especially when working with pantone colors. Your all tutorials helpfull and thank you for adding new tutorials too...👍
Awesome! I'm glad to hear that you found it useful!!! 😊
It's a really useful in product photography
Thank you sir for showing me a better understanding of hue, saturation, brightness!
Professionally done tutorial. Thank you
You're welcome!
Great tutorial! Instead of painting in the edge pixels to increase area of the mask, a method I use is (select area of dress/ or the item first with brush mask) then go to menu and use Select/Modify and Expand by 2 or 3 pixels and add to the mask, and clicking the Fill again as white on the mask (Alt/Backspace) to expand mask area. Usually works well and quicker than painting the edge. Then I check the edges up close and fix minor areas if needed. Why do you think?
Awesome technique, using it already and I consider myself an advanced PS user ! Always surprise me when I see thumbs down on your videos.
Great to see you sitting up! Now I’m interested in your videos. The second way you showed at the end with a hue/sat adjustment layer is surely more accurate because you can input the colours numerically which will always be more accurate than the first way because you selected the colour by eyeballing it. Good, well presented video!
I selected the brightness by eyeballing it. Not the color. I could have set an eyedropper sample point and matched the brightness if I wanted to. But there was not no point to do so I'm this case.
And yes, you could do the same with a hue/sat adjustment but you have to match three components instead of one.
The point was that the color Bleeding Modes matches two for you. You just have to worry about the luminosity.
Photoshop Training Channel ah okay, I think I should watch again because I obviously got a bit confused with some things. 👍🙂
Instead of using a layer filled with the new color can you use a solid color adjustment layer so that you can change colors on the fly? Awesome tutorial!
Yes! You could do that as well! 😊
Another great tutorial. This will be useful and it helped me understand colour matching much better Many thanks.
You're welcome, Jay!
I had to match a bunch of colors, and I was muddling through it fine-tuning sliders forever, and literally thought "There has to be a better way to do this..." I went searching, I see this, with the perfect title and think "Oh, yeah. Jesus knows his s**t. Let's see it."
Brilliant. What a brilliant solution. That's the kind of solution you can't get to with experience alone - you need a deeper understanding of the math and logic under the hood to even have that idea. Thank you so much. :)
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Your Contents are easy to understand thank you ❤️
Great tutorial, Thanks a bunch. Can I use this technique to match the exact skin tone of two different people photos which are shot in different light conditions?
Wow! Awesome video .. really helped me to understand better several different things that I had been trying to wrap my head around .. Blending, Luminosity, Masking in combos so to get a perfect match .. [Lightbulb moment - the B/W adjustment layer] AND how to get the dress not to look flat and add those shadows back .. super!
Helpful tip! thanks for sharing
You're welcome!
This is a fantastic trick! Bookmarked!
OMG!!! YOU SAVED MY LIFE!!!! THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Great Tut Jesus!!! I will be stealing this for class and sharing it with my friends who teach color theory. You Rock!
Go for it, Robin! And thanks! 😊
Another well demonstrated tutorial.
Anything about color, i'm a taker.
from this tutorial that you categorize as beginner, what will be is evolution to intermediate and to advance user.
If I may, that will be great to see tutorials evolution showing the 3 stage: starting point beginner, to intermediate to advance...
That's a really clever technique . . . and very useful. Thanks Jesús!
You're welcome, Rick!
Really very informative and I have learnt so much with the help of this channel. Hats off to you sir !
fantastic technique. I was trying to match two different wooden backdrops.
Very professional way to solve it!
This is a fantastic technique. Lt me ask one question.
Instead of a BW adjustment layer, since it "changes" the colors based on values of RYGCBM, why not use a layer filled with Black, Gray or white but in Color Mode? I know both help to see the change.
This is a perfect video for understanding Colors in life not only on Photoshop. Thanks Jesus for sharing!
You're welcome, Ανδρέας!
Awesome technique, easy and effective for color matching. Thanks a lot.
I always continous to finish my simple design by watching your videos.
thank you for your videos my friend.
Tremendous technique Jesus! Better than having to flatten with LAB colors...You the man.
This is super helpful! Thank you so much!
Awesome job I always learn a lot from you love how you break everything down.
Thank you, Dee!
Great video like all your other videos.
You've already a color matching video earlier. In that video, you changed a red color couch into green using LAB color mode. That is one my favorite videos done by you.
This video is much simpler than that.
Thank you!
Great tutorial! I was using this technique for all my color matching projects unknowingly but now I understood the concept.Thank you very much for this great tutorial.
You're welcome!
Thank you
Very helpful topic you have selected
Nice presentation
Thank you again
very well explained ! THANKS !!!!!
Awesome technique for color matching!!!👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
You're welcome!
thanks, easy to follow
You're welcome!
Brilliant explanation and technique to help with exactly what I was looking for. Than you.
This tutorial really improves my work a lot, Thanks Jesús Ramirez!
I really appreciate this, because I sell clothing on the web, and I would love to use this to show the variety of colours.
I appreciate you explaining both why you use 1 technique and not the other.
Thank you, Eugene! I'm glad you found it useful!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel you're welcome!
I find that you are so positive and good at teaching, that you remind me of Mr. Rogers. You do the hispanic community a great service, because all I know of the community is what I see in movies and the news. Take Blood vs. Crypts as an example.
Do you know if these techniques are the same for altering sheer fabric colour, while preserving the background colour, or preserving the sheer fabric colour, while altering the skin colour? I'm thinking of pantyhose.
Excelente tutorial Jesús, muchas gracias, eres uno de mis maestros para aprender este apasionante mundo de la imágen digital, un qabrazo desde España.
Brilliantly done
Great tutorial, does this work to match colours in CMYK?
Thank you for that cunning discovery, Jesùs! Question: At ~10:34, when you used Blend-If to correct the shadows in the new color, why did you not also adjust the Blend-If Highlight slider to match the original Brightness values? Also, I inadvertently caught a cute happenstance in your tutorial: At ~7:44, when your cursor happened to alight on Linear Dodge, the Old and New colors matched exactly!
Very good tutorial 👍
Thank you, Carsten!
Great tutorial but will take a few tries to get acclimated with the process. Thank you for another informative tutorial. I hope you have a chance to cover some brushes, mixer brush and history brush.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! This video has helped me so much!
i feel you better and stronger than piximperfect because i see very strong ideas and powerful tutorials from you and especially that you respond to ((some)) of the comments which proves that you are not arrogant
Your the best bro , I love your videos !!!🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Amazing tutorial 👏
As always .. a great video... so well explained! 🙂
Thank you, Sue!
This is amazing! Thank you so much
Magnificent tutorial!
Great tutorial! I've been looking for this solution for ages!!! Thanks very much :-)
Great video change the color! Thanks
Awesome tutorial - as always. Just wonder how to replace color by white?
Why you delete the mask on level adjustment? (4:22) is there any effect?
Amazing, tutorial!
thank you for showing this step-by-step tutorial!
Just what I needed thanks
At 9:35 you could set the blending mode of the blue dress to color. It would then be blue but with the luminance of the red dress, so no need to use blend-if sliders.
I love the way you explain every detail so the viewers can follow easily. You earned my sub ^_^
I just found your channel, but it already was an incredible help! Thank you so so much!
YOU were awesome but i like to take a image which contain a Perfect color for matching then i duplicate the layer with mask and choose match color ,after i matched the color i choose levels to make some of the shadows and we have it right ?
It sounds like you do. 🙂
Great tutorials as always. I found this technique especially useful when dealing which certain subjects with high luminosity values, for example when I had to edit the color of a shirt that was made with silk and the light falling directly on it. I couldn't do much good with the hue and saturation layer technique but this method was very helpful in that case. Thank you..
You're welcome, shine! I'm glad you found it useful!
this channel is so so good!
Thank you Jesús for another excellent easy to follow tutorial. If I may please ask, could you please end your tutorials, by saying in which file types, the finals results of the tutorial can or should be saved into. Thank you. Appreciative Ps beginner. Happy Creating!
Great tutorial as always. Thanks Jesus.
Thank you, Collin!
Awesome video as always 👍 Next video how to make photo for passport.
Waooo amazing sir ,I love Photoshop
Always best tutorial, thank you
you're welcome!
Thank you so much. This was very very helpful and definitely going to save me a lot of time doing those eCommerce products. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You're welcome, preets0sweet
!
super clear and useful (as usual)
Thank you, Phil K!
Great tutorial 👍
Its a great technique. thanks a lot.
9:26 🤯 mind blown
Once again another brilliant tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you!
Great technique, Jesus. I can't wait to put it in practice. Nice tutorial.
Thank you, Freddie!
Another top tutorial. Thanks Jesús
Thank you, Robbie!
I was really looking for this technique, really loved this.
good video, I will need to watch it a bunch of times though - my brain doesn't work that fast. I will try this to match a curtain colour to one of a slightly different colour.
Please explain more about "Blend if Gray / This Layer / Underlying Layer" at 10:39 .
Watch this! 😉
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