I gotta tell you, I fancy myself pretty darn proficient in Photoshop. I watch your videos and I already know 98% of what you are teaching but every single damn video of your I watch there’s always 1 or 2 little techniques that make me sit up in my chair that blow my mind with how brilliant they are.
I have a few photography mentors and one graphic mentor, that is you... I thank you very very much, following you many years already and you still absolutely ROCK!
I have forgotten to mention, I am a full time photographer and as mentors I learn only from the world´s very top performers. So I do think you absolutely rock mate.
Hey Unmesh! How are you? I hope that you are fine! You are the master of photoshop. You create very good content for us! Keep creating and keep smiling! One of your good audience Sanket Kulshrestha
I will be practising this high key look on a couple of model photos! Thanks for a great tutorial to show how to control the effects with highlights, shadows and colour!
thanks for sharing, Let me learn a lot of Photoshop technology, thanks to the youtube platform, which fascinates me, I like PHTOSHOP, in this atmosphere, I started my PS creation.
Hello Unmesh! at Aroudn 4:25 you mention a layer (when the computer pings) and I couldn't catch the name of it even after replaying it a few times. Could you say what the layer is please? Many thanks indeed!
Nice! I find it odd to do the LUT so late in the process, since I feel like you pretty much already created your own LUT throughout the process. Is there an advantage to do it later rather than right at the beginning?
I feel like this is two different ways of looking at the color lookup table altogether, either it is used in the beginning in order to reach the effect, or at the end to add a final touch. The only reason I can think of for doing it at the end is that it allows you to go back on your decision easier if you change your mind later on. If you add a lookup table right from the start, you're going to base off all of your effect on "the image + the LUT", so it pretty much becomes "part of the effect". So if you end up changing your mind then you need to readjust all of your effect accordingly. While adding the LUT at the end just adds a "final touch" that you can adjust accordingly or take off if you think it is too much after all.
Sir i want to learn how to use Adobe color thems and harmonics color grade in portrait photography Or maybe increase color variability in Photoshop new things
I have a very big question and if you see this comment please explain if it's possible to color correct a photo in 20 points like on every shades of grey (5%, 10%, 15%… 90%, 95% 100%) and if it's very effective. P.S: All I just saying is if that we create a layer for every point so it will be 20 layer of color correcting.
I gotta tell you, I fancy myself pretty darn proficient in Photoshop. I watch your videos and I already know 98% of what you are teaching but every single damn video of your I watch there’s always 1 or 2 little techniques that make me sit up in my chair that blow my mind with how brilliant they are.
I just learned more about Photoshop in 15 minutes than I've learned in the last 5 years. Awesome video.
Suuuuper!!! Thank You for work!
I have a few photography mentors and one graphic mentor, that is you... I thank you very very much, following you many years already and you still absolutely ROCK!
I have forgotten to mention, I am a full time photographer and as mentors I learn only from the world´s very top performers. So I do think you absolutely rock mate.
If this dude makes a tutorial explaining various tools for beginners he would crush it with his in depth knowledge . It would be awesome
you are awesome man...take love from bangladesh
Fantastic tutorial, as always!! Very useful for those photos we take in natural light near windows!! Thank you so much!!!
I love this effect.Thank u
Thanks brother for your sharing may god blessing you
Sir aapka Har ek video hum log dil se dekhte hai
Excellent as always.
Unmesh, the man who makes my 00:00 - 04:00 become masterclass session
Hey Unmesh!
How are you?
I hope that you are fine!
You are the master of photoshop.
You create very good content for us!
Keep creating and keep smiling!
One of your good audience
Sanket Kulshrestha
We are not worthy, thanks for yet another masterclass:)
Your videos are all so good!
You are an exceptional teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
I'm always amazed by your work, your instruction method, and how I learn something every time I watch your videos! Thank you!
This guy is like the Bob Ross of Photoshop.
Now thats Impressive....bro.
I will be practising this high key look on a couple of model photos! Thanks for a great tutorial to show how to control the effects with highlights, shadows and colour!
Good job, man.
Always so informative, Unmesh, thank you.
Great video, thank you for creating it!
well done
as always
you are the best UNMESH !!!!
Been a while since I last watched you but Im so happy with that new background, absolutely love it actually.
This is Amazing Unmesh ❤️❤️❤️ I have learned alot from your videos!
They have their Professor in Money Heist...We have our Unmesh...Professor Unmesh!!! ❤️✌️😎
Lol he should do a Professor cosplay next 🤭🤭
I like this way you start 0:53 😁
Thank you - a great tutorial like all your Videos. For me you are by fare the best source for Photoshop tutorials!
Wow! As always, you took very complicated stuff and explained it very easily to understand. I love you, man!
One of your best videos! I've been wondering how this popular light and airy look is done.
Impressive work!
Your beard is so perfect it looks drawn on
Very interesting ❤
when you share a video i have great day
u r amazing! love ur all videos. BEST GUIDER EVER
Thank you!
He never disappoints 💯🔥
Amazing tutorial - great work!
I m hospital bed but can't avoid to see your tutorial.. thanks unmesh for make me alive with Photoshop..
Get well soon :)
ADMIN HERE: Get Well Soon!!! Thanks for watching!
Superb!
Bro bro your video is amazing 🇧🇩💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Thank you. This is an incredibly valuable tutorial.
"i'm sorry for that sound".. NO, i'm totally ofended now!! HAHAHA DUDE!!! you're the best, you can do whatever you want!
wow! good work
Thank you.
I am very happy with this video 😍
Best tutorial❣
Dude said "It's very simple." Tripping balls here. 😱😅
awesome!
great video sir
Great! Maybe you can do a series to create some color grading preset inspired like this.... exmpl: moody, teal&orange, peach, cinematic, etc
Excellent
nice muscles bro! you have become big :O
thanks for sharing, Let me learn a lot of Photoshop technology, thanks to the youtube platform, which fascinates me, I like PHTOSHOP, in this atmosphere, I started my PS creation.
I know Jasmine Wongus! Knew her from a board we used to be on many years back.
Am i the only one who loved the original photo more than the edited one?
Love You Boss❤, Unmesh Vai, I want to one manipulation tutorial from You.
you are the best 💖
Nice sharing👍
Best 👍🏼❣️
This is awesome… is it possible to do a similar video but the other way round making an image a low key image.
The best.
unmesh's preferred versoin of photoshop would be removing most of adjustment layers and using just the curves :)))
Thanks
You are the best
Hello Unmesh! at Aroudn 4:25 you mention a layer (when the computer pings) and I couldn't catch the name of it even after replaying it a few times. Could you say what the layer is please? Many thanks indeed!
just came her eto say i like the on the left more honestly !!
Always ❤️🇳🇵
Ma big fan hon apka
First time first view and like
The best
I love you sir
ഒരു എഫ്എം റേഡിയോ അവതാരകനെ പോലെ ഉണ്ട് 😀... പറയുന്ന കാര്യങ്ങൾ 👍
Pawer!
It's like watching a modern day Bob Ross
When t shirt for curves coming😁
Sir, what software do you use for pc screen recorder? Please
Thank you :)
I'm never gonna use this but thanks
Nice
Dope
please do this effect on lightroom.
Q) About Colour Lookup... the scroll feature (at 13:15) doesn't work. Is there a setting that needs to be turned on?
Nice! I find it odd to do the LUT so late in the process, since I feel like you pretty much already created your own LUT throughout the process. Is there an advantage to do it later rather than right at the beginning?
I feel like this is two different ways of looking at the color lookup table altogether, either it is used in the beginning in order to reach the effect, or at the end to add a final touch.
The only reason I can think of for doing it at the end is that it allows you to go back on your decision easier if you change your mind later on. If you add a lookup table right from the start, you're going to base off all of your effect on "the image + the LUT", so it pretty much becomes "part of the effect". So if you end up changing your mind then you need to readjust all of your effect accordingly. While adding the LUT at the end just adds a "final touch" that you can adjust accordingly or take off if you think it is too much after all.
Sir i want to learn how to use Adobe color thems and harmonics color grade in portrait photography
Or maybe increase color variability in Photoshop new things
- How can we solve hunger in the world?
- ¡Whit curves!
Plss edit in cinematic mood
Sir which processer is best for Photoshop cc 2021
Please system requirements
i Working in Photoshop last 12 years
Reaguraly Watch your video
Watching ......
High key is black on white background. You have white on white. Clothes must be darken, shadows on face also.
Is it possible to do this also in Lightroom?
you are the best you know that right?
I love you…
How do can I work on a black skin
what is the differences between mask density and opacity.
Mask density is the opacity of the mask. So no real difference
@@this_katharsis2227 Thanks :)
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I have a very big question and if you see this comment please explain if it's possible to color correct a photo in 20 points like on every shades of grey (5%, 10%, 15%… 90%, 95% 100%) and if it's very effective.
P.S: All I just saying is if that we create a layer for every point so it will be 20 layer of color correcting.
about ten seconds in l/r !
That over exposed version is one I would throw out.