i've been looking for this tutorial for months saw it in other channels but they dont explain as great as you..your the best teacher in photoshop thankyou.subcribed
This is a fantastic tip and one I will certainly have a look at. However… THE simplest way to swap colours is by using the Channel Mixer adjustment tool. It uses the same colour theory that preceeded Photoshop. I'm really liking the tips from the other videos, especially the LUT's one. Keep them coming!
Easy to follow tutorial. I guess the second sample point doesn't need to be exact because somehow mine ended up being completely off the color I wanted to change at some point during the tutorial but I kept on going. I changed the values just like in the tutorial and my subject color changed to match as intended but sample #2 values didn't change because they were off target. Which makes me wonder the step of taking a second sample point is even needed. This was simple enough that I think I can remember how to do it next time without having to make an action or refer back to this video. Thanks!
That was excellent! I learned a lot ... I so wish I could ask additional questions as you made this Photoshop tutorial, but you simplified the steps very concisely! kudos to you!
You could also make an adjustment layer and "apply image" A channel to mask of layer then modify mask with a curve 😊After doing all this I use to convert to smart objects while in LAB to preserve ALL layers, then I go back to RGB. Works like a charm and its non-destructable.
You're welcome! Love this video tho! Using channels as mask is a very fast way to isolate colors like that, you can also "apply image" and use Lightness channel to get a luminosity mask, then tweak the mask with (CMD+M / Ctrl+M) curve so you can define it just as you want. But yeah, the "Smart object" conversion inside of LAB changed my life totally. I can now go back in to LAB layers and modify long long down the road! :D You should show this to your subscribers because I think very few guys know about this! =) You should check my "mentor" Dan Margulis on Kelby training. He literally is the "father" of LAB color space and he knows every corner of all colorspaces :) I bought all of his training videos and his books, just fan-tas-tic, and I learned so much! :)
Sorry for mentioning my mentor, but he is soon forgotten... He is really worth to watch.. He also have some youtube videos from long long back =) Search him; Dan Margulis
Thats awesome. I would be starstruck because I almost only use LAB for those "impossible corrections" thanks to him. I cannot wait for next movie now, I think the Pantone thing was a new a-ha for me. I used to do this a lot harder than this! Thanks!
Photoshop Training Channel Yeah, indeed. And I like all of your classes, those on RUclips and of course the excellent one I purchased! 👍 Clear and crips explained.
Got to 14:09 in the video where you enter the value of the Lightness into the output box. When I click on the output box to enter the value the output box (and input box) disappear. Using PS 2020. Cool technique. I wish I could get it to work. Cheers.
Is it better to color an object using this technique than doing it through color match option or doing it by selecting the color and ad a hue saturation effect and colorize?
"Better" is a relative term. If you want to get a close approximation to a color then yes. If you need something that is not precise then use the other methods. No need to make it complicated if the precision is not required.
If you could please begin on a new page inside photoshop & walk us thru how you got to stock images. I am brand new with this program. I have no idea how you moved into Adobe stock pics. to get the cup.
This is great and very helpful! I have a question coming off of this video...What is the best way to color match an actual swatch that is not on your computer (for example a piece of fabric) to an item in a photo?
So, I'm wondering if there's a way for PS to pick a luminance midpoint from a selection. It seems like the best way to deal with the 1st point selection you made with the couch. Is that a thing?
This is the most efficient technic that I have learned.
You explained it so clearly...
Thanks a lot
I still refer to this video from time to time. Easiest way to color match. Thanks for the great content!
Jeesssusss. That color change with LAB was beautiful to watch.
Thank you!
thank you! I adore your videos..you are one of the best photoshop youtube channel. You helped me always a lot.
i've been looking for this tutorial for months saw it in other channels but they dont explain as great as you..your the best teacher in photoshop thankyou.subcribed
Thankyou very much!
Great tutorial! You were really good with explaining the Lab colors and all the other things so that the whole process made sense to me.
Thank you, Cheryl!
WOW! amazing tutorial, thank you so much for sharing! Exactly what I was looking for...Now I need to practice.
This is a fantastic tip and one I will certainly have a look at. However… THE simplest way to swap colours is by using the Channel Mixer adjustment tool. It uses the same colour theory that preceeded Photoshop. I'm really liking the tips from the other videos, especially the LUT's one. Keep them coming!
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Easy to follow tutorial. I guess the second sample point doesn't need to be exact because somehow mine ended up being completely off the color I wanted to change at some point during the tutorial but I kept on going. I changed the values just like in the tutorial and my subject color changed to match as intended but sample #2 values didn't change because they were off target. Which makes me wonder the step of taking a second sample point is even needed. This was simple enough that I think I can remember how to do it next time without having to make an action or refer back to this video. Thanks!
Tip you can use the num pad or number to add the number when finding the PMS color, handy tip ;)
Yup! Thx!
Wonderful tutorial, thank you very much
I am going to have to watch this video a few times, but this is exactly what I needed. Thanks...
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very good explanation, this tutorial is such a big help.I have always been having problem with matching color and this is so helpful and quick to do.
Thanks!
Best tutorial in color change section
Thanks for giving access to knowledge of photoshop to a remotest area of the globe. Thanks JR
Excellent lesson and love the green color.!
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Thank you for this great video. I am just learning Photoshop and I find that your tutorials are very useful. Thank you for your efforts.
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Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial.
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Just Wow! This is what we try to do most of the time with photoshop I think...
thank you a very nice tutorial
Damn! This is ninja level photoshop! And so easy to do. Thanks!!
Fantastic video! extremely easy to follow and understand. Thank you so much
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That was excellent! I learned a lot ... I so wish I could ask additional questions as you made this Photoshop tutorial, but you simplified the steps very concisely! kudos to you!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you for going over everything clearly and slowly. You are a lifesaver.
Thanks again to the beautiful tutorials and best wishes for happy holidays.
You're welcome! Happy Holidays!
i like how you enplane good trainer keep going
Great tutorial! just a quick tip, you can type the number of the Pantone color instead of searching manually :)
Yup! I did it in the written version, but when I recorded it I did it this way. Why? Who knows. lol
Great Tutorial with Lab! Thank you very much!!
another great tips, tanx for sharing sir
You could also make an adjustment layer and "apply image" A channel to mask of layer then modify mask with a curve 😊After doing all this I use to convert to smart objects while in LAB to preserve ALL layers, then I go back to RGB. Works like a charm and its non-destructable.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!
You're welcome! Love this video tho!
Using channels as mask is a very fast way to isolate colors like that, you can also "apply image" and use Lightness channel to get a luminosity mask, then tweak the mask with (CMD+M / Ctrl+M) curve so you can define it just as you want.
But yeah, the "Smart object" conversion inside of LAB changed my life totally. I can now go back in to LAB layers and modify long long down the road! :D You should show this to your subscribers because I think very few guys know about this! =)
You should check my "mentor" Dan Margulis on Kelby training. He literally is the "father" of LAB color space and he knows every corner of all colorspaces :) I bought all of his training videos and his books, just fan-tas-tic, and I learned so much! :)
Sorry for mentioning my mentor, but he is soon forgotten... He is really worth to watch.. He also have some youtube videos from long long back =) Search him; Dan Margulis
Yup. Dan is the father of Lab. Has great videos and books on it. He's real nice too. I met him a few years ago.
Thats awesome. I would be starstruck because I almost only use LAB for those "impossible corrections" thanks to him. I cannot wait for next movie now, I think the Pantone thing was a new a-ha for me. I used to do this a lot harder than this! Thanks!
Awesome tutorial Jesus. Will have to try it with some images.
Thanks! Yes, Try it, Scott!
detailed.... thanks a lot for added tips
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Wow, will be doing this tomorrow. Wonderful, Thank You
The tutorial is super as always and Lab mode is also a cool thing 😃. Merry X-mas 🎄 and a happy New Year 🎉🥂🍾
Thank you! Happy New Year! I hope you had a great X-mas!
Photoshop Training Channel Yeah, indeed. And I like all of your classes, those on RUclips and of course the excellent one I purchased! 👍 Clear and crips explained.
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Damn Jesus, you have the best tutorials EVER! Thank you so much!
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this is the best color changing tutorial, thank you a lot
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Very helpful tutorial. Thanks for it.
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Thank you for the excellent presentation.
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Another great tut
Thank you!
so helpful tips, as always. Thank you Jesus
You're welcome, Stéphane!
Awesome color tutorial! I definitely learned something new.
Great!
This is brilliant .... Very well done
nice work , keep uploading videos please.
I will!
Greatly Informative.Thanks a lot Channel PTC.
Can I do this on affinity if I get it?
Thank you for your helpful information,,,,,,,,,
i subbed because your video help me to learn more on photoshop.....*THNX*
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Well explained. Great job. Thank you.
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Thanks for another awesome tutorial, Jesus!
Merry Christmas!
You're welcome! Merry Christmas!
love this technique,...................
Excellent tutorial, thank you a lot.
Thanks Jesús!! Fantastic tut!!
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Fantastic tutorial, thanks so much!
Got to 14:09 in the video where you enter the value of the Lightness into the output box. When I click on the output box to enter the value the output box (and input box) disappear. Using PS 2020. Cool technique. I wish I could get it to work. Cheers.
Simply great and concise, thanks for sharing your expertise!
High Quality Content
Brilliant!
Thx for the tutorial!
Type '376' to select that pantone color code in color libraries is a faster way
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Yes! it is! Thx!
helpful tips, as always. Thank you Jesus
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Thanks for the vid! Small tip, when you are searching for the color, just type in 376 on the keyboard and it pops up right away...cheers!
great tutorial, thank you.
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Wow, very nice. Quite a bit to learn, but very helpful...
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thanks, great tutorials...
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Great tutorial
Thank you!
Muy útil tu video, Jesús, gracias!
De nada!
Thank you ☝️👍👍👍
Great! But I'd like to know if instead of change the color mode to Lab, you could have switched the blend mode to "Color" after apply the green color?
I had the same thing in mind
That wouldn't work because you need color, saturation and luminosity to get a close match.
Photoshop Training Channel Ok. Thanks a lot
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Thank you
You're the best! Thanks
Thank you, Stefoddy S!
with this methad can also change leaves color too not leave but holl tree's leave color
wow thanks man
Wow! Rocket Science 101! LOL Seriously, that is cool! Thank you very much!
Great thank you PTC
Fantástico! Gran tutorial!
Gracias!
Brilliant, thanks!
You're welcome, Marmee!
Loved it! Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thanks for explaining Lab color mode.
I wonder why you did not you use "Match Color" command under Image --> Adjustments ??
Because this provides a closer match.
Is it better to color an object using this technique than doing it through color match option or doing it by selecting the color and ad a hue saturation effect and colorize?
"Better" is a relative term. If you want to get a close approximation to a color then yes. If you need something that is not precise then use the other methods. No need to make it complicated if the precision is not required.
Good One, If u r give reference image so we can try the tut
If you could please begin on a new page inside photoshop & walk us thru how you got to stock images. I am brand new with this program. I have no idea how you moved into Adobe stock pics. to get the cup.
muchas gracias por el gran aporte!!!
De nada!
TYSM
Thank You Very Much.... but What About Color Replacement Tool ???? in Brush tool ?????
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Won't be a close match.
Good if you don't need to be precise.
Thankx For Quick Response...
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Great Love You 😊
This is great and very helpful! I have a question coming off of this video...What is the best way to color match an actual swatch that is not on your computer (for example a piece of fabric) to an item in a photo?
Can I use any other color instead of PANTONE colors on the third method?
Very good ...
Thank you!
ah! your tutorial is the best! This helped me so much in my editing :) :)
Glad it helped!
This is Fantastic Sir!
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awesome!!!
Thank you!
So, I'm wondering if there's a way for PS to pick a luminance midpoint from a selection. It seems like the best way to deal with the 1st point selection you made with the couch. Is that a thing?
is this video part of a course you have or have had on offer?
This video is not part of a course.
4:28 At this point, in the 'Color Libraries' box, you can simply type the number of the desired colour, in this case '376'.
Yup!
I'm having problems using this technique with the purple color (#850de2). Do you think this technique is good just for a certain range of colors?
What is the problem exactly? I know that in images with specular highlights you may need to do a bit more work.
thanks a million
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awesome. thanks
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hi, does this work for cmyk? Great explanation.
awesome one
Thank you!