I used to use photoshop quite a bit when I shot weddings but it has been several years and the new program is different from what I used to use. This was the PERFECT refresher course for me. I appreciate this video so much. Thank you for sharing!
This is so awesome! I'm completely new to Photoshop, and your thorough step-by-step tutorial is just what I needed. My photos are transformed!! I'm going to watch this with each photo I edit, until I memorize the steps.
See my favorite SHARPENING METHODS IN PHOTOSHOP here: ruclips.net/video/e03FV5MsT-Q/видео.html (Apologies for not mentioning it in these step. The video linked in this comment goes super in-depth)
Noticed you didn't mention sharpening which I would have called a key step. I was interested in which tool you prefer for sharpening. ACR, Unsharp Mask, Smart Sharpen, High Pass, etc. When I am taking a photo into PS, I prefer to sharpen there but I never know which tool to use. I was hoping you may answer that.
Ya I probably should have mentioned that but I just wanted to keep it as short as possible/least overwhelming as sharpening can be a long subject by itself. I generally use ACR if in Photoshop but will also opt for the Topaz Labs Sharpen AI plugin for in depth sharpening needs. I will pin this in the comments but here is another vid I have covering my favorite sharpening options in PS: ruclips.net/video/e03FV5MsT-Q/видео.html
Hands down the clearest instruction I've found on RUclips!
I used to use photoshop quite a bit when I shot weddings but it has been several years and the new program is different from what I used to use. This was the PERFECT refresher course for me. I appreciate this video so much. Thank you for sharing!
This is so awesome! I'm completely new to Photoshop, and your thorough step-by-step tutorial is just what I needed. My photos are transformed!! I'm going to watch this with each photo I edit, until I memorize the steps.
Love your clarity of instruction. Subscribed.
Full of details!
Basic yet looks really complicated.
Listening to you makes it even less boring to follow!
Thank you so much man! ❤
Clear and concise. Happy subscriber.
See my favorite SHARPENING METHODS IN PHOTOSHOP here: ruclips.net/video/e03FV5MsT-Q/видео.html
(Apologies for not mentioning it in these step. The video linked in this comment goes super in-depth)
Hey! When I try to use the colour picker in the hue and saturation section, it doesnt select a different color. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Which version Adobe Photoshop is this
Noticed you didn't mention sharpening which I would have called a key step. I was interested in which tool you prefer for sharpening. ACR, Unsharp Mask, Smart Sharpen, High Pass, etc. When I am taking a photo into PS, I prefer to sharpen there but I never know which tool to use. I was hoping you may answer that.
Ya I probably should have mentioned that but I just wanted to keep it as short as possible/least overwhelming as sharpening can be a long subject by itself.
I generally use ACR if in Photoshop but will also opt for the Topaz Labs Sharpen AI plugin for in depth sharpening needs.
I will pin this in the comments but here is another vid I have covering my favorite sharpening options in PS: ruclips.net/video/e03FV5MsT-Q/видео.html
❤🎉
Can you do a similar tutorial for portrait photography? That would be most usefull
Definitely, something I'll look into making!
@@BrendanWilliamsTutorials looking forward to it!
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Guy's im phone user i haven't a laptop so how i can do this?
Looking Glass Falls ?
Nope, its called Ammonite Falls on Vancouver Island
I am know 0 about this software so clearly this was not for beginner. Where can i find side window to sharp and all. Pewww