Fix Hot Spots & Highlight Blowouts with Selective Color in Photoshop

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @garybaehr1982
    @garybaehr1982 19 дней назад

    This concept is amazing. Never thought of something like this. I will be practicing and using. Thanks Blake👍🤝

  • @ponymoore6140
    @ponymoore6140 Год назад +21

    This is absolutely brilliant! Far better than how I have normally dealt with hot spots. Thank you.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +4

      Great to hear it. I was pretty shocked by it as well

  • @louie7141
    @louie7141 Год назад +1

    The best way I've seen to deal with hot spots. Thank you, sir, I will now like and follow!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Thank you! I appreciate it 😁

  • @Kapri_
    @Kapri_ Год назад +5

    Probably the best tutorial I've seen on this topic, this is exactly what I've been looking for. Thank you so much 🌹

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, that means a lot to me :)

  • @rickymundy8663
    @rickymundy8663 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the best I’ve have tried. Takes a little practice but very good technique……Thank you for sharing

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  9 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @DaleSteadman
    @DaleSteadman Год назад +1

    I use the Selective Color tool all the time, this is a very interesting technique, thanks for sharing.

  • @betodeth
    @betodeth Год назад +1

    thank you , you save me a lot of time, I was doing it with selective control and your way it's faster

  • @bobkillen8396
    @bobkillen8396 Год назад +1

    Outstanding tutorial-- solves many issues, and no need to copy and patch and then reduce layer opacity which works-- but this works far better.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      For sure! I was shocked when I discovered it!

  • @dipont311
    @dipont311 Год назад +1

    Wonderful... I've been looking for ways to bring down this hot spots... and this techniques is simply brilliant... thank you...

  • @MvRPhGy
    @MvRPhGy Год назад +5

    With every new video-tip or tutorial you succeed to impress with your knowledge how to make an image shine and go from 'not bad' to 'woow - this is excellent'.
    Thank you so much Blake!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Glad you like it. If you think this is good, shoot, I do a WHOLE lot more on f64.co/elite This is just the tip of the iceberg.

  • @garethVanDagger
    @garethVanDagger Год назад +1

    You’re a boss dude. You just save a whole photoshoot for me that I shot on film. I wasn’t familiar with the film stock and was surprised when I scanned the photos as it’s usually hard to blow out highlights on film. But I messed up bad and now your trick has saved me. Sincere thanks!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      That's awesome! So glad to hear that 😁

  • @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill
    @TatyanaValdaBelindaHill Год назад

    Oh my gosh! This is so helpful. Selective Colour is one of my favourite Photoshop tools for post-production. It's so simple to use and fixes so much, so much easier than more unwieldy tools like Replace Colour. (Never hear anyone else talking about this.)... But I never thought about using it for blowouts. So good. xx💐🍰

  • @chrisloghry4005
    @chrisloghry4005 Год назад

    Blake, this technique has been a lifesaver as I continue to edit corporate head shots that were a little too blown out! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @suspendedhatch
    @suspendedhatch 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’ve attempted this many times with unsatisfactory results. Here you come along with the missing pieces! Avid follower now. I can’t wait to see what else I can learn and improve on.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  7 месяцев назад

      So glad I can help. This technique blew me away! Happy accidents are the best, that's why I leave a lot of room for experimenting. I'll do that so you don't have to 😁

    • @jamesgjurovich7893
      @jamesgjurovich7893 6 месяцев назад

      @@f64Academy does this work with rather extreme hot spots as I'm having trouble knocking down a rather large and bright HS

  • @tomdupuis8466
    @tomdupuis8466 Год назад +1

    I say this to myself every time I use your training video. You totally amaze me with your photoshop skills and the way to teach the lesson. You do not copy someone else work and slightly change it. It is all yours !

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      😊 thank you! I do tend to stay in my own lane, that's why I don't watch other RUclipsrs in the Photoshop space. I don't let other people's workflows influence my own that way. Although there are some excellent instructors in this space 😁

  • @carlosread5887
    @carlosread5887 Год назад +6

    Wow! So simple, and yet such great results! I am going to incorporate this "Trick" in my portraits retouching workflow. i use selective color for other purposes, but had never imagined it could be used for toning down the bright spots on a face.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Have fun! This one through me off guard too :)

  • @JeffreyMcPheeters
    @JeffreyMcPheeters Год назад +1

    Dang. That's so simple! Great use of a tool I've struggled with in the past. Thanks, Blake!

  • @tomingrassiaimages8776
    @tomingrassiaimages8776 Год назад +1

    This may be the most useful technique ever!!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      I'll take that as a badge of honor 😁

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for this! The timing was spot on. I had just this shiny skin problem that a lot of current make up gives you and was searching for video solutions when I found yours. It worked first time and I will be able to deliver my job on time. People really must give this a go! Thanks again Blake. 👍😃

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Excellent! I'm so glad you found this one 😁

  • @JimSewell
    @JimSewell Год назад +1

    This is a great technique, Blake. Like all the others, it's a great tool in the box for the right job. Not so good on the wrong job so that's our challenge - to find the right tool. I take a lot of photos at church and our Pastor and one of our deacons is bald and with the lights we installed for livestreaming it's a mess and I've spent hours taking down shinies but this technique is a fast way to do it without all that masking and burning and color correcting... almost magical! Thanks

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      That sounds like a great use for it actually!

  • @bala1000mina
    @bala1000mina Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Blake for sharing all these great trip and lessons generously with the world! Best of luck!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Thank you 😁 it's my pleasure

  • @kunalm3333
    @kunalm3333 Год назад +1

    Superb technique with amazing result 😍👍

  • @ericgofreed1651
    @ericgofreed1651 Год назад +2

    Thank you! Excellent instructional video. Highest compliments!

  • @guyivie8987
    @guyivie8987 Год назад +1

    Excellent tutorial! To think of all the time I've wasted trying to heal/clone away hot spots in someone's face...

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      For real! This method is crazy!

  • @RobertoTaylor
    @RobertoTaylor Год назад +1

    Thanks for this tip! Just tried it on one of my portraits and it worked great. This will definitely come in handy in the future.

  • @ShiningStarStudios
    @ShiningStarStudios Год назад +1

    Your timing of releasing this video was perfect! We had a headshot session where the subject had these hotspots, and I struggle painting the correct colors and shading in frequency separation. I tried this technique. It worked perfectly!

  • @steve2085
    @steve2085 Год назад +2

    Awesome lesson, Blake. I've used the selective color tool with disappointing results. This is going to help so much. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      My pleasure! Give it a go and see what you think.

  • @kim0942
    @kim0942 Год назад +1

    Wow… Thanks for this brilliant solution to hot spots!

  • @Ronin760
    @Ronin760 Год назад +1

    Brilliant. I love what it does to portraits. This is a common issue I run into. Thank you!

  • @wxyz237
    @wxyz237 Год назад +1

    Great solution to highlight blowout. Thought it worked better on the portrait examples than the landscape shot though. Thanks for teaching this.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      For sure, but it is dual purpose. Also great for specialist highlights in landscapes.

  • @RELATE-TABLES
    @RELATE-TABLES Год назад +2

    Awesome tutorial! Simple & yet effective.👍 Thank you🙏🏻

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it 😁

  • @InfiniteTools8
    @InfiniteTools8 Год назад +1

    My dude that is brilliant! Nicely done, thanks for sharing with us!

  • @leoliu8403
    @leoliu8403 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Blake! Always learn a new concept.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      That's great! I love it 😁

  • @farreach84
    @farreach84 Год назад +1

    brilliant solution, thx for sharing! obviously this is for high-end profile pictures that require more attention than ID photos and I'll be sticking to sample and brush to my id photos but this is great to have on my arsenal for future clients 👍

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      For sure! Not good for batch processing. Although you could do it on one image, bring the rest in and then copy that layer and paste it on the others.

  • @TC_Conner
    @TC_Conner Год назад +1

    This, combined with lessons 1 and 2 in the PE Tone Module, helps me understand tonal values a little better!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      That's awesome! Glad you found some connections between the two 😁

  • @montazownianr1
    @montazownianr1 Год назад +1

    Love it. No idiotic intro with rumble music, subtle transition, and very good tutorial

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      I try to get straight into it 😁 I appreciate the encouragement.

  • @sergedaleiden5597
    @sergedaleiden5597 Год назад +1

    Brilliant, never thought of that. Many thanks Blake!

  • @PinkArmy
    @PinkArmy Год назад

    i like this. i will likely start using this.
    what i did to fix this was my own method...
    i'd duplicate my face layer and use the spot healing tool to make every white blown-out highlight skin-colored like the matching skin around it, and then moved around the opacity slider to make it look good.

  • @shadowfoxsports
    @shadowfoxsports Год назад +1

    Tried it just now in PS....WOW!!! Now part of my post processing. Thank you!!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      I love that! YESSSSS, you made my day 😁

  • @agadelis3887
    @agadelis3887 Год назад +1

    This will save our day, thanks a lot. Subscribed.😁

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Glad it helped and I appreciate the sub :)

  • @indrajitadvani3742
    @indrajitadvani3742 Год назад +1

    Hotspots is such a common problem especially when using studio strobes so many thanks for this tip. However, at 3:44 your Selective Color sliding bars (Cyan, Magenta and Yellow) show colours either side whereas mine don't. Any idea what's going on?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      That's movie magic. You won't see that in PS but I put it there in post video editing to give you an idea of what colors are on each slide

    • @indrajitadvani3742
      @indrajitadvani3742 Год назад

      @@f64Academy Haha. Very crafty

  • @rmarko52
    @rmarko52 Год назад +2

    Great tip. Have you tried inverting the Selective Color mask and “painting’ in the adjustment?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +3

      Yep, that works too. However, you need to do it :) That way works similar to example #2, you could skip the selection of the subject and just paint in the effect too. That's why I love Ps, 100 ways to do 1 thing and none of them are more correct, lol. Or maybe I love that for my own job security :)

  • @cangwm
    @cangwm Год назад +1

    Amazing and really useful. Thanks for all your videos

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Absolutely! It's my pleasure!

  • @msemilyli
    @msemilyli Год назад +1

    This was so helpful for beginners like me. Thank you!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Man, if I only knew this as a beginner! Phew! You just learned an advanced skill, my friend 😁

  • @divadmottram
    @divadmottram Год назад +1

    wow that is amazing im flabbergasted portrait retouching is difficult at the best of times but this is amazing could you do a high end portrait retouching work flow and make it simple. frequency separation always gets mixed results for me and im not in to AI its just not the same as doing it your self i would ring that bell a million times after seeing this if i could

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      I typically do landscape, architecture, macro, and wildlife. I just happened to stumble upon this while experimenting with some landscape images and had an AI portrait open in Photoshop at the same time. I tried it on that image and was blown away! So I don't really do a whole lot of retouching work.

  • @jeffpiper4466
    @jeffpiper4466 Год назад +1

    great explanation and use cases for this... thanks for the tips!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Thank you, it was my pleasure 😁

  • @robynaldridge8304
    @robynaldridge8304 Год назад +1

    You are always coming up with little gems, Blake. I remember when you showed us a way to get rid of the camera hotspots in IR images and now I'm wondering if this way would work as well. Of course one would have to get one's head around the colour changes!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      😁 thanks! This way won't work the same. This is only for highlight hot spots which are very different from hot spots in IR photography caused by lenses. I would still only do that in RAW

  • @photonsonpixels
    @photonsonpixels Год назад +1

    Simply amazing! Thank you, Blake.

  • @kevinbrumfield8007
    @kevinbrumfield8007 Год назад +1

    Great solution! Thank you for sharing.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @mbstudioabaitauganda72
    @mbstudioabaitauganda72 Год назад +2

    Great work bro very educative thanx just keep it flowing

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Will do! Been at it for 13 years, I ain't stopping now 😁🤣

  • @Angel___00888
    @Angel___00888 Год назад

    Amazing photography videos. You’re the best teacher, congrats!👍❤️

  • @DonoVideoProductions
    @DonoVideoProductions Год назад +1

    Intriguing. But for color accurate work (offset printing for imstance), frequency separation will be a better option. Exsisting skin tones can be sampled, ensuring perfect color when retouching hotspots.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      True, that's another option. It's always good to have options.

  • @CWReace
    @CWReace Год назад +1

    Hopefully I'll remember to try this tonight after work so that it sinks into my brain, as it looks like it could be useful to me when dealing with clipped highlights. 👍

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +2

      Definitely experiment with it and remember to use it naturally, it can make things look fake if you don't feather it in with opacity.

  • @Spiros_Pandis
    @Spiros_Pandis Год назад +1

    Amazingly helpful and simple! Thank you 😊

  • @ZeroBudget1997
    @ZeroBudget1997 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing 🎉

  • @pathankotiya
    @pathankotiya Год назад +1

    Amazing tutorial. How did you get the colours to show on the selective colours tool. What I mean is showing what colours are affected when you move the sliders left or right.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Movie magic, I did it in post.

  • @AMGOSUK
    @AMGOSUK Год назад

    Great advice -- I suggest masking to localise the adjustments and then using the black point rather than opacity to blend -- If one "only" uses opacity do the colours change as opacity changes -- I guess not but ????

  • @jameshider1234
    @jameshider1234 Год назад +1

    Great tutorial as usual - much appreciated. It didn't seem so effective on the landscape example. I wonder if that was because the highlights were totally blownout, rather than adjusting the colour along a smooth gradient from the darker areas on the face to the brighter areas?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Yeah, the bigger the blowout, the more it has to fill and look unnatural. I could just clone in some texture there from the surrounding area.

  • @JaroPitkanen
    @JaroPitkanen Год назад +1

    Hi Blake, Thank you 🙏 Really helpful information ❤

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Glad you liked it 😁

  • @ivoryphotographykenya4078
    @ivoryphotographykenya4078 Год назад +1

    This is very brilliant... God Bless

  • @souljah9e
    @souljah9e 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! Do you know how to remove wrinkles in clothing in Photoshop?

  • @love-bangladesh-o3m
    @love-bangladesh-o3m 2 месяца назад +1

    Briliant Brother
    I was sticked with applying solid layer > Pick Color > mask brush uff. you saved my life

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 месяца назад

      Glad I could help 😁

  • @richardbrenyah4357
    @richardbrenyah4357 Год назад +1

    This is great you solved my problem. Thank you so much

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      That's what I like to hear 😁😁😁

  • @Godssweetchild
    @Godssweetchild Год назад +1

    Going to try this now. Thank you!!!!!

  • @valdemarcaballero5298
    @valdemarcaballero5298 Год назад +1

    FANTASTIC!! FANTASTIC!!!!! FANTASTIC!!!!! 🙏🙏

  • @tjcuneo
    @tjcuneo Год назад +1

    Perfect timing as I was working on an image that had some hot spots. I experimented and it seemed that some of the skin texture was always softened/lost. I adjusted the opacity of the layer but it still didn't help that much. There is data in the highlighted area so is there a way to protect the texture of the skin? Enjoy your channel, thanks.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      Possibly use a high pass sharpen. To take the details from the original and put that on top of the selective color adjustment layer.

  • @ramesht1707
    @ramesht1707 Год назад +1

    Excellent work

  • @ericweberphotog
    @ericweberphotog 2 месяца назад

    Just what I needed. Thanks!

  • @jean-jacquescaproni4877
    @jean-jacquescaproni4877 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow! Amazing. Thank you

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @chikuba1000
    @chikuba1000 Год назад

    Hi, first of all thank you for your tutorial it's well explained. Second it's help me a lot for one of my nightmare lol

  • @marcovelazquez5677
    @marcovelazquez5677 Год назад

    This is really a great and easy solution...Thanks

  • @arafatproductions
    @arafatproductions Год назад

    I also like this tool so much. This is awesome

  • @BubblesPothowari
    @BubblesPothowari Год назад +1

    Thank you for the Lesson....

  • @Matt-vl5jl
    @Matt-vl5jl Год назад +1

    Game changer, thank you!

  • @ninacleven7889
    @ninacleven7889 Год назад +1

    Great content, very informative.

  • @SuhileAhamed
    @SuhileAhamed Год назад

    Great, need for the hour for me and thanks a ton

  • @AnandKPhotography
    @AnandKPhotography Год назад +1

    Life changing! Thank you so much for this.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад +1

      😁 life changing! That's a new one, I'll take it!

  • @charrski2918
    @charrski2918 Год назад

    Very cool - great tutorial

  • @brentlu373
    @brentlu373 Год назад +5

    amazing content

  • @DoObs
    @DoObs Год назад +1

    Thank you for an actual great piece of information.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Any time! I have a lot of that on this channel :) It's not content for the sake of content.

  • @johnmcnairn6822
    @johnmcnairn6822 Год назад +1

    Good one...very handy

  • @josediazh3890
    @josediazh3890 Год назад +1

    Muchas gracias.

  • @edmundhayes7982
    @edmundhayes7982 Год назад +1

    Terrific tutorial

  • @Bro-qr9fz
    @Bro-qr9fz Год назад +1

    Great tips loved it ❤🎉

  • @apeel2008
    @apeel2008 Год назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @saleemrishah
    @saleemrishah Год назад

    it's extremally helpful tutorial... thanks 💙

  • @Lukman-id2xf
    @Lukman-id2xf Год назад

    Thankyou sir for the simply way

  • @proultravioleta
    @proultravioleta Год назад

    You can add Blend if to make it even more selective to the highlights only

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      For sure! But these already act very well in terms of their tonal selections. They kind of already have a form of blend if in them, but certainly you can refine it more with blend if, masks, blend modes, etc.

  • @a.joshatt7518
    @a.joshatt7518 Год назад

    this is gold, thank you so much.

  • @regisrouget2662
    @regisrouget2662 Год назад +1

    Thank You So much !!!

  • @joaquinparchment5986
    @joaquinparchment5986 Год назад

    WOW absolutely awesome...

  • @i-primeproductions1517
    @i-primeproductions1517 Год назад +1

    Lightroom healing brush tool does it in less than one second 🤷‍♂️ but this is something I want to experiment with.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      True, but you have less control. Here you can blend the opacity and have more control over the final look. I don't like doing these kinds of things at the raw level because they are too restrictive and don't give you a whole lot of control. Maybe LR for quick stuff, but this for more deep level retouching.

  • @bioshock6935
    @bioshock6935 2 месяца назад +1

    That's all good and well when adjusting the pictures but what i have notice is when you go a buy or use a different monitor or tv your going to get a different looks this happens to me all the time as i am adjusting the picture to the screen at that time i was using but looks noticeable different on another screen. Ideally your going to need the Sony reference £30,000 monitor to get the perfect picture and colour grading lol

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 месяца назад

      Variables, there will always be variables in this category. You will go mad trying to make that perfect if you focus on it. Just focus on making art, that detail is minor in the grand scheme of things.

  • @akkasbashy
    @akkasbashy Год назад +1

    Thank you very much

  • @jimtexphotographyentertain3083
    @jimtexphotographyentertain3083 Год назад +1

    Good work

  • @sanjibpaul3917
    @sanjibpaul3917 Год назад +1

    Thank you 🙋‍♂️

  • @JoeSchmidtPhotographer
    @JoeSchmidtPhotographer Год назад

    In Selective Color how did you get the color slider to show? Is it a 3rd party plug in that you are using? If so what is it?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      I did that in the editing of the video. Movie magic :)

    • @JoeSchmidtPhotographer
      @JoeSchmidtPhotographer Год назад

      @@f64Academy Thanks. I could not find a setting in Photoshop. I called Adobe and they didn't know anything about it.

  • @MrMarclauren
    @MrMarclauren Год назад +1

    Maaaddd!!! ❤❤❤❤

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Thanks 😁♥️♥️♥️

  • @vascoinglez9551
    @vascoinglez9551 Год назад +1

    The photo was much better in the beginning. People doing dodge and burn and you taking that beautiful light...

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      It's all about how you blend it. I found that highlight to be distracting, but if you blend it with opacity or lower the black presence it starts to look natural and give the best of both worlds. Don't throw this tip out based on one image. I've used it on several with this issue and seen incredible improvements.

  • @Heiko.Kalweit
    @Heiko.Kalweit Год назад +1

    That's brillant!