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!
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)
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.
This is a great tutorial, but how to go about starting in this process if your initial image isn't a raw file? i.e. You have a photo from an earlier iPhone that only capture in HEIC etc.
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!
Love your clarity of instruction. Subscribed.
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)
Full of details!
Basic yet looks really complicated.
Listening to you makes it even less boring to follow!
Thank you so much man! ❤
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.
I started using PS. This workflow is a huge help. Thanks.
Thank you
Clear and concise. Happy subscriber.
Very clear!
This is a great tutorial, but how to go about starting in this process if your initial image isn't a raw file? i.e. You have a photo from an earlier iPhone that only capture in HEIC etc.
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
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
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!
Guy's im phone user i haven't a laptop so how i can do this?
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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
too much crap! it would be better to cut 10 minutes. People are too busy to watch craps