If you like how an image is color graded, with Photoshop, you can extract the color gradient from that image and apply it to another, and in this video, I demo how to do it. For more information about Photoshop, go here: bit.ly/3gTL2Ni Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift: ko-fi.com/anthonymorganti You can change the default amount to the amount you want to donate. ** I am an affiliate for all the other companies mentioned on this page EXCEPT Affinity Photo. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Anthony Morganti’s MUST-HAVE applications: At least one Non-Destructive RAW Editor Lightroom - bit.ly/3gTL2Ni Luminar - bit.ly/2JUJxKw (Save with the Promo Code: morganti-neo) On1 Photo RAW - on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K (Save 20% with Promo Code: AM20) At least one FULL Editing App: Photoshop - bit.ly/3gTL2Ni Affinity Photo - affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/ My MUST-HAVE Plugins: Topaz Gigapixel AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J Topaz Sharpen AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J Topaz Denoise AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J or instead of Topaz Denoise AI: On1 NoNoise AI - on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K (Save 20% with Promo Code: AM20 - May not work on sale product) The Best Sky Images I've Seen Available -- Ocudrone - bit.ly/3uCz6U4 *Save 10% with Discount Code: Morganti10 ** Note that the promo codes listed above may not work on sale products. *** I am an affiliate for all companies listed EXCEPT Affinity Photo. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Please follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/anthonymorganti/ Thank you!
Hi Anthony, why is it that when PS creates the color gradient it doesn't arrange tge colours in tonal order ( i.e. dark to light). This always results in a pseudo solarized appearance when applying the gradient layer. I've tried rendering them in tonal order in the past and often the result can look better.
Thanks very much for doing this video Anthony - I had figured out how to extract the colors, but completely missed that PS now creates the gradient! Much appreciated sir!
I always wanted to try some fine art portraiture to look like a movie scene. I have photos of models in action poses and I would love to give them a Bourne Identity or Saving Private Ryan blueish color tone.
Im not really a PS user because I dont understand it, in fact it just plain frightens me. This video/technique sort of reinforces my feelings about PS, because WHY would you want to do this. Thats what you didn't explain Mr Morganti. I think I`ll just have to stick with LRC!
If you like how an image is color graded, with Photoshop, you can extract the color gradient from that image and apply it to another, and in this video, I demo how to do it.
For more information about Photoshop, go here:
bit.ly/3gTL2Ni
Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift:
ko-fi.com/anthonymorganti
You can change the default amount to the amount you want to donate.
** I am an affiliate for all the other companies mentioned on this page EXCEPT Affinity Photo.
Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Anthony Morganti’s MUST-HAVE applications:
At least one Non-Destructive RAW Editor
Lightroom - bit.ly/3gTL2Ni
Luminar - bit.ly/2JUJxKw (Save with the Promo Code: morganti-neo)
On1 Photo RAW - on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K (Save 20% with Promo Code: AM20)
At least one FULL Editing App:
Photoshop - bit.ly/3gTL2Ni
Affinity Photo - affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/
My MUST-HAVE Plugins:
Topaz Gigapixel AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J
Topaz Sharpen AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J
Topaz Denoise AI - bit.ly/3cDqa5J
or instead of Topaz Denoise AI:
On1 NoNoise AI - on1.sjv.io/EaGR2K (Save 20% with Promo Code: AM20 - May not work on sale product)
The Best Sky Images I've Seen Available -- Ocudrone - bit.ly/3uCz6U4
*Save 10% with Discount Code: Morganti10
** Note that the promo codes listed above may not work on sale products.
*** I am an affiliate for all companies listed EXCEPT Affinity Photo. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Please follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/anthonymorganti/
Thank you!
Exactly what I was looking for - the ability to use a color theme/gradient from an image and apply it to my image. Clear, concise tutorial. Thank you.
Thanks!! Your channel is a wealth of knowledge.
Thank you Anthony for this helpful method.
Really awesome tutorial 👏👏👏how useful for fine art and composition! Thanks a lot
Love it. Thanks
Hi Anthony, why is it that when PS creates the color gradient it doesn't arrange tge colours in tonal order ( i.e. dark to light). This always results in a pseudo solarized appearance when applying the gradient layer. I've tried rendering them in tonal order in the past and often the result can look better.
Thanks very much for doing this video Anthony - I had figured out how to extract the colors, but completely missed that PS now creates the gradient! Much appreciated sir!
Thanks for this tutorial video. Would this method produce similar results to matching color from another photo?
Excellent tutorial. Thanks
Superb, thank you.
great video! thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you Martin!
great, thank you
I always wanted to try some fine art portraiture to look like a movie scene. I have photos of models in action poses and I would love to give them a Bourne Identity or Saving Private Ryan blueish color tone.
Nonsense. That’s not a proper color grade man.
Im not really a PS user because I dont understand it, in fact it just plain frightens me. This video/technique sort of reinforces my feelings about PS, because WHY would you want to do this. Thats what you didn't explain Mr Morganti. I think I`ll just have to stick with LRC!