I don't really use Photoshop much but I use the Tone Curve a lot in Lightroom and this is exactly the kind of Curves explanation I've been wishing/searching for for like a year. Thank you so much!!!
With RGB you have 6 diff colours to play with to adjust Opp of red is cyan Opp of green is magenta Opp of blue is yellow Trick is RGB CMYK Rc Gc By 6:35 if on the red channel I pull up it infuses red, if I pull down it infused cyan
WOWWY, what a great tutorial. Very well explained, and boy have I been missing a lot! Thank you so much. Please do more tutorial on the great weapons in Photoshop.
Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial on photoshop. I am using the photoshop since 10 years but this tutorial has shown so many great techniques. I thanks again tutvids for sharing this amazing tutorial. Please keep it UP. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hey Nathaniel, I was wondering if you would ever consider doing a video about how you set up your preferences in Ps? I'm brand new to learning, and following you with your set up would be very helpful as a noob. Thanks! Scott Kellas
Best curves explanation ever! Great demo. QUESTION: Would you please define the meaning of the X and Y axis's? Showing what it does is tremendous but if we understood the actual meaning of each axis, it would help us develop our intuition and our own applications of this great tool. Thank you!
The X-axis is the input color value. The Y-axis is the output value. The default value for the curves adjustment is a linear curve; each point on the X-axis corresponds to the same value on the Y-axis, thus, there is no change in the image. Let's say you want to change white pixels to gray. You would change the value of the point 255 on the x-axis (white color) to 126.
#Nathaniel I was just asking for insight on green screen processing... did do any searches... either... then today up pops your tut from 9 months ago... it was great... add to my knowledge base and clarified some questions... Actually praying for it... Thanks for all the great tutorials you do... I'd look forward to seeing what your proposed Premiere Pro course would have to offer... Thanks, David
my feeling is your pc brightness reddish red ?! is there a way to solve the problem; when you finish editing a photo in the lightroom then you transfer it to the cellphone but you are disappointed because the results do not match what you have edited on the computer
Are you sure whatever calibration you're using is working properly? First your videos were really green, now they're really red. You might want to double check your settings.
Finally after many years of photo editing I learned curves. Thanks.
Bro. Your work is amazing. Learned to color grade watching your videos.
You killed it, Nathaniel! Thanks for sharing and making this incredibly nice presentation.
I don't really use Photoshop much but I use the Tone Curve a lot in Lightroom and this is exactly the kind of Curves explanation I've been wishing/searching for for like a year. Thank you so much!!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks! 👌
With RGB you have 6 diff colours to play with to adjust
Opp of red is cyan
Opp of green is magenta
Opp of blue is yellow
Trick is
RGB CMYK
Rc Gc By
6:35 if on the red channel I pull up it infuses red, if I pull down it infused cyan
OH MY GOD ! learning this made so much difference in my photos, they look way more alive now , thank you so much bro, you made my day !
Usefull, right to the point.
A big big thank you man !
bro that was crazy - great video 「thanks!
Thank you❤
Red - cyan
Green - magenta
Blue - yellow
Good info. Thanks amigo.
Watching this video is soo educational!! I actually want to pick you photography now because of this 👍
You are so good! I appreciate you taking the time to help us!
Liked this tutorial
really helpful
well i like how most info is quick
your histogram video was super duper cool.
You are simply awesome!!!
Good job sir
WOWWY, what a great tutorial. Very well explained, and boy have I been missing a lot! Thank you so much. Please do more tutorial on the great weapons in Photoshop.
Very helpful for a complete beginner like me! Thank you!
Great video!
Nice video men
thanks
This is usefull! thank you!
This is an awesome video! Thank you so much!!
*Curves are Killer!! Great and simple lesson Nate!*
Excellent video!! More on the "Blend if" slider please...
Thank you very much for this wonderful tutorial on photoshop. I am using the photoshop since 10 years but this tutorial has shown so many great techniques.
I thanks again tutvids for sharing this amazing tutorial.
Please keep it UP. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
So informative! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks! 👌
Thanks man!!! Very easy to understand and helpful.
Wow, I don't need to see anything else about the curves. This was a very informative video! Really, so much usefull information.
- Avoid flat spots in curve - desaturates
- Avoid downhill runs - inverts
So much more to this video than that
*Thank you,Tutvid! Always good having Photoshop tutorials around.They really do come in quite handy!!*
Hey Nathaniel, I was wondering if you would ever consider doing a video about how you set up your preferences in Ps? I'm brand new to learning, and following you with your set up would be very helpful as a noob. Thanks! Scott Kellas
Great crash/refresher course - oh, and 'flippy-flop arrow' is the best name I've heard for it so far...🤣
I still don't know if Adobe has given it an official name
please share a new tutorial on portrait retouching.
Awesome content nate! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you,very informative video
Love it! thank you for the video
Thank you! Great tutorial!
Aaron Chong thank you so much!
I'm not even working with photoshp, but this video was so helpful.
Awesome shirt ! You're the best !!!
OMG! I been loking for a tutorial to understand curves for so long! Thank you so much for this video!
amazing video
Thanks, Adnan!
Best curves explanation ever! Great demo. QUESTION: Would you please define the meaning of the X and Y axis's? Showing what it does is tremendous but if we understood the actual meaning of each axis, it would help us develop our intuition and our own applications of this great tool. Thank you!
X axis is side-to-side movement. Y axis is up-and-down movement.
Thanks for the kind words, Art!
The X-axis is the input color value. The Y-axis is the output value. The default value for the curves adjustment is a linear curve; each point on the X-axis corresponds to the same value on the Y-axis, thus, there is no change in the image. Let's say you want to change white pixels to gray. You would change the value of the point 255 on the x-axis (white color) to 126.
Thanks very much!
OMG, I needed this soo much. Thanks!
more thanks!
Thanx for the help brother..might u have a tutorial on how to achieve smooth shapes when using the Pentool in illustrator
Thanks for the video.Please make a new video about lines, path, shapes.
Wondering if you are aware of and broadcast and ways to expose it in photographs. Its something ive been working on.
Awesome shirt man ;)
#Nathaniel I was just asking for insight on green screen processing... did do any searches... either... then today up pops your tut from 9 months ago... it was great... add to my knowledge base and clarified some questions... Actually praying for it... Thanks for all the great tutorials you do... I'd look forward to seeing what your proposed Premiere Pro course would have to offer... Thanks, David
Good video boss
Love it. Thanks so much! 👍
Waiting for the livestream nath☺️☺️
I only use S Curve and only when. I need to increase contrast
my feeling is your pc brightness reddish red ?! is there a way to solve the problem; when you finish editing a photo in the lightroom then you transfer it to the cellphone but you are disappointed because the results do not match what you have edited on the computer
Great information well explained but a tad too fast.....
Is this before or after the buttons flew off? 🤣
you should talk slow down. It's hard to understand
Go to settings, speed, and tune it down a bit ;)
Are you sure whatever calibration you're using is working properly? First your videos were really green, now they're really red. You might want to double check your settings.
For non native english speakers you are talking way too fast. But thanks for the nice video!
Thanks for watching!
Imma sleep
shame we cant see where u r clicking
cool but jesus, speak a bit slowly!!!
I always try, but I always fail. I'll keep trying.
Your white balance in your video is off. . . lol