Difference Blend Mode in Photoshop

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @MidanRoxy
    @MidanRoxy 6 лет назад +9

    I'm looking at a lot of Photoshop channels but you are certainly the one that surpasses all the others because not only are you suggesting techniques but you are opening up new fields of creation. En toute sincérité et avec toute mon admiration.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      WOW! Thank you so much :) I do appreciate it!

  • @ChuckNorris-bf5cj
    @ChuckNorris-bf5cj 6 лет назад +3

    What I really love about f64 Academy channel on top of all these great tutorials is that Blake names those videos in a simple and straight to the point manner. None of that SUPER SECRET TIP ON HOW TO USE THE DIFFERENCE BLEND MODE NASA DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT :) But maybe that is exactly what's needed 'cause this video (along with other f64 videos) deserves hundreds of thousands of views. 'Cause this is a pure gold!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад +1

      This feels very weird saying, but thank you Chuck Norris. that was the perfect roundhouse kick of a comment if I have ever seen one (super lame response). I don't know if I could handle 100,000 views on every video. I would feel so much pressure to answer everyone and go mad! :)
      Thank you!

  • @GKOALA7
    @GKOALA7 6 лет назад +1

    I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart! I have asked every Photoshop guru I can think of to define the non layer blending style difference between Opacity and Fill. I would always receive the typical answer having to do with layer blending styles. This is the first time that anyone has ever talked about how Fill calculates the blending algorithm differently than Opacity. At 5:54 of this video I was blown away! I thank you so much again and again and again and again and...

  • @andrewbrooks8124
    @andrewbrooks8124 6 лет назад +1

    Haven't really used the difference blend made much in the past, however, I will now. Thanks Blake.

  • @go-to-the-beach
    @go-to-the-beach 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another gem of a tip Blake. This is brilliant! Tried it on a boring self portrait together with a texture just to see what happened. The difference (deliberate play on words) is subtle, but the result is astounding. Thanks for sharing the actions.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      I see what you did there:) Glad it helped!

  • @heathercarslake8428
    @heathercarslake8428 6 лет назад

    “Fill my brain” you are right there, this is like a night school course - I am learning so much from these ‘blend modes’ and ‘blend if’ Tutorials my brain hurts, but it is definitely ‘sinking in’ and I look forward to really ‘upping’ my Photoshop skills.

  • @nathandavis5099
    @nathandavis5099 6 лет назад +1

    Super technique. I really enjoy learning how to use lesser used blend modes.

  • @matthewbrooks1589
    @matthewbrooks1589 6 лет назад +2

    Wow difference blend mode seems so complicated reading that Adobe description. But not any longer. I am always grateful for your thorough explanations. I'll definitely be trying this soon.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      haha, I know right. I was even like, wtf mate, write this for the layman :) I prefer to use pattern recognition, so much more reliable

  • @candidonthestreetanupamgos5283
    @candidonthestreetanupamgos5283 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for the wonderful insight to this simple yet very effective colour grading technique.

  • @tonymule3474
    @tonymule3474 6 лет назад +1

    Blake, this is a millon dollar Tutorial. I have already applied it to 2 of my old images and there was a huge difference. The colors are much more rich without the overkill. I found that also using Blend If & Levels helps too. Thanks

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Woo hoo! Blend If for the win, all the time!

  • @rgarlinyc
    @rgarlinyc 6 лет назад +5

    Wonderful! I've always just flirted with then skirted around 'difference mode', but I won't any more. Man, you really opened my eyes! Also really appreciate your generosity with the Actions too, thanks a ton Blake!
    Roger

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад +1

      That, my friend, is what I love to hear. Thanks for checking it out.

    • @charlesmolt7706
      @charlesmolt7706 6 лет назад

      i did too never saw the why of it

  • @craigfouche
    @craigfouche 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent visual way to explain this blend mode, I learnt something today, thanks.

  • @christianzoror4301
    @christianzoror4301 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Blake. Great technique as usual and glad to see you back. We can imagine that you have finished with the book 👍

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      :) It was a huge course, but I am back :)

  • @jamesjohnston6765
    @jamesjohnston6765 6 лет назад +1

    Pretty cool stuff Blake! Thanks for adding so much to people's knowledge and toolbox.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      It is my pleasure, thanks for watching!

  • @gestevez65
    @gestevez65 5 лет назад +1

    Muchas Gracias por tus tutoriales. Aprendo mucho. De este, en particular...

  • @biffyeager611
    @biffyeager611 6 лет назад +2

    Who was the one person that did not like this video! Great tutorial Blake, keep up the hard work!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад +1

      Haha, there is ALWAYS one... I think it is the same person

  • @bolt339
    @bolt339 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, interesting use of complimentary colours.

  • @PropheticAnomaly
    @PropheticAnomaly Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been using digital software for years but never understood the function of Difference past using it as an invert color function. Gonna have to quiz myself on this later! 😜

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Год назад

      Sweet! That's the way to really understand it, run yourself through the paces and challenge yourself. I love it 😁

  • @vartkespeltekoglu7159
    @vartkespeltekoglu7159 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! I stand in awe of what you accomplish with Ps. I always wondered what one could do with the Diff other than alignment. I thought that someone at Adobe would know something else about it. Scott Valentine's Blend Mode book or the classic by Barry Haynes, Ps Artistry dedicate lots of space to the the use of Blend Modes but neither come close to imagining color grading as an application for the Diff. Thank you for sharing this with us. It is a very elegant technique that permits the maker to apply fine gradation of styling that many other methods simply do not.
    Vartkes

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Thanks! That is a great assessment. I appreciate the feedback. I am an artist by trade. Artists tend to find a creative use for anything they are given. I am not saying the others are not artists, what I mean is this is a VERY outside the box approach to color grading that you will not find anywhere else.

  • @merim02
    @merim02 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for such nice tutorial. I have learned a lot. Your explanations of colors expand my knowledge. I hope you would continue with your tutorials in such detailed and very educative way.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      I will always aim to! That is the mantra of f.64 Academy, razor-sharp education :)

  • @chepo1956
    @chepo1956 3 года назад

    Hey Blake, Jose from Puerto Rico. This is incredible! I've learned more about color watching your videos than anywhere else. Dam this is good!

  • @z1gandalf
    @z1gandalf 4 года назад

    Complimentary split-toning on steroids! I’m just playing with you Blake. The truth is that I really enjoyed this episode. I mean Wow, suddenly the zone system, applied to colour, popped into place in my thick head and the delicate shades and tones that you achieved were a pleasure to behold. Nice vid, I’ve just lined up bonus video 1 to watch. A lot of things that were a tad cloudy in my head dropped into place. Post processing has changed a lot since my active photography days in the seventies. Now I’m in my 60s and stuck in a wheelchair, I’ve decided to pick up a camera again. What happened to trying to not go blind whilst endeavouring to dodge and burn, with a piece of torn cardboard, by a little red light in an otherwise jet black room 😳😊. Great work, pleasure to learn from you.

  • @jaaptempelman
    @jaaptempelman 6 лет назад +1

    Yes, that's the one I was looking for! Thank you Blake!

  • @wayofki
    @wayofki 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks! I never knew you could use it like this. And if you are looking for ideas for videos, I think it would be interesting to go into the various calculations / stack modes. Especially the unusual ones, like entropy, etc.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Thanks, I'll look into that!

  • @fenraven
    @fenraven 6 лет назад +1

    NEVER knew what difference was used for. Thanks to you, now I do. Thanks!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад +1

      Yep, it only works well in 8 bit mode for some reason. Photoshop does not like it in 16 bit. I am not sure why.

    • @fenraven
      @fenraven 6 лет назад

      Works for me. I generally work in 8-bit mode. In fact I still use CS6 because I refuse to be roped into a never-ending rental on a program, even one as wonderful as Photoshop. If they ever decide to sell CC as an upgrade, I'll buy it. Untiil then... CS6 for the win! :)

  • @Yurok22
    @Yurok22 5 лет назад +1

    thanks a million I just bought your dodge and burn advanced and love your tuts and your actions keep up the great work

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  5 лет назад

      Woohoo! Thanks for your support :)

  • @sylviastagg-giuliano6229
    @sylviastagg-giuliano6229 6 лет назад +2

    Another favorite video! Thanks and keep rocking!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      yesssssss! Thanks so much!

  • @tinagiles2368
    @tinagiles2368 6 лет назад +1

    Very enlightening! Thank you!

  • @DieTFT
    @DieTFT 6 лет назад +1

    very helpful thank you for sharing

  • @kenmorris2858
    @kenmorris2858 6 лет назад

    Blake....you simply rock!!! Many thanks...

  • @ObservationMovies
    @ObservationMovies 5 лет назад

    Excellent. Thank you, Sir. Cant wait to try it

  • @RuediGisiger
    @RuediGisiger 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much. This is just amazing, Especially if you use it with "blend if". Thanks Blake

    • @BobFitz64
      @BobFitz64 6 лет назад +1

      Was thinking the same thing. Very cool

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Absolutely! Blend If is amazing with this BM

  • @sujiitkundu9843
    @sujiitkundu9843 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration.

  • @miltonpics
    @miltonpics 6 лет назад +2

    Good tutorial, and I learnt a new technique. Many thanks.

  • @massimociarafoni9339
    @massimociarafoni9339 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent stuff as usual , thank you.

  • @fiorinidaniele
    @fiorinidaniele 6 лет назад

    Your video tutorials are always wonderful and very useful

  • @Axis23
    @Axis23 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Blake!!... I learn so much from your videos!!. Thanks!

  • @SamLau
    @SamLau 6 лет назад +1

    excellent tutorial.... thank u

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      You are welcome. Thanks for the feedback

  • @gaperklake
    @gaperklake 6 лет назад +1

    Great video and information. Thank you,

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      No problem! Thanks for watching.

  • @KidsFunPlayLearn
    @KidsFunPlayLearn 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial 👍

  • @hanskuoni7088
    @hanskuoni7088 4 года назад

    It’s based on wisdom and care to share knowledge 🙏🙏🙏 thank you !

  • @hanskuoni7088
    @hanskuoni7088 4 года назад

    Super well explained !

  • @EDDIEGARAGE
    @EDDIEGARAGE 6 лет назад +1

    great, like to see more LR luminosity

  • @charlesmolt7706
    @charlesmolt7706 6 лет назад +2

    thanks, now i will have to explore differant ways to ust this

  • @cosmo0080
    @cosmo0080 6 лет назад +2

    i am thinking this would be good to correct color cast ? what r your thoughts

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад +1

      Probably not. There are better blend modes and techniques. This can be unpredictable.

  • @IRG_fotografia
    @IRG_fotografia 6 лет назад +1

    Great ...congrats...

  • @EDDIEGARAGE
    @EDDIEGARAGE 3 года назад +1

    Good one Blake

  • @llewis1997
    @llewis1997 2 года назад

    Hi Blake, I just finished your 30 days of Photoshop tutorials and am now watching a few of your youtube videos. I downloaded the brushes easily, but for some reason the Difference BM action won't download.

  • @DaveBurnett77
    @DaveBurnett77 6 лет назад

    this kicks ass. thanks!

  • @canuckyukyuk
    @canuckyukyuk 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! Just love this technique, Blake and I thank you so much! However I can't figure out why when I flatten the image (or view this PSD file in Lightroom, the Difference Blend mode effect can't be seen. Even when I merge visible in P{photoshop, the effect goes away.... Can't figure it out.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Thanks! I think this is a Photoshop bug. It works in 8 bit space, but there is a slight color shift (sometimes big color shift) in the 16 Bit world.
      The workaround is to save your work as a PSD. Then before you want to print, convert to 8 bit color space and print from there. I usually send off 8 bit JPEGs to the printing service anyway. However, if you do your own custom printing that might not be the best idea.

    • @canuckyukyuk
      @canuckyukyuk 6 лет назад

      Many thanks for the quick reply, Blake! Cheers!!!!

  • @sanderdebeer100
    @sanderdebeer100 6 лет назад +1

    This is a really great way to add subtle cinematic look to your pictures! I'm running into an issue though.....I open the file from lightroom using the latest updated version of photoshop cc, lightroom and ACR, apply the action on the image and then merge the layers, the picture changes into a faded version of the original (creating a stamp visible layer does the same)....any idea what causes this?
    Update: The issue above only manifest itself when using a 16 bit image....when converting the image in PS to an 8-bit image first (through image->mode->8-bit) and then apply the effect and then merge the layers the issue is not there and the effect stays applied to the image. Any ideas?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      I am trying to figure this one out also. It appears it is only an 8 bit effect which to me sounds like a Photoshop bug. I put in a ticket with them. I hope they can take a look at it.

    • @sanderdebeer100
      @sanderdebeer100 6 лет назад +1

      Thanks for looking into it - it seems that way - maybe they have overlooked this one with their recent update

  • @ashleymorris9603
    @ashleymorris9603 5 лет назад

    Love it, but just a small question. When i have applied this in Photoshop, i dont see that change integrated into the file when i go back to lightroom?! even after saving any ideas?
    Such a great tip, thanks for the video!

  • @markm9752
    @markm9752 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks

  • @martonffyandras731
    @martonffyandras731 6 лет назад +1

    Well, this, again, is something that is really useful and profound. You are the no-bullshit-guy. Thank you.

  • @andrewbrooks8124
    @andrewbrooks8124 6 лет назад

    Having a bit of a strange issue when I go to flatten my layers. Every time select flatten image the effect created by the difference mode layer effectively disappears. I'm probably missing something obvious, however, it only happens when the blend mode is set to difference mode. Any ideas?!? Maybe a glitch, my Photoshop is up to date version?!

  • @nathanhahnweb
    @nathanhahnweb 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing tutorial and actions! I assume something similar would work using After Effects. No??

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Quite possibly. I am not sure though because I don't really know After Effects, I am sorry :(

  • @nirajfilms1040
    @nirajfilms1040 6 лет назад +1

    amazing video sir

  • @GeorgesPaquinPhoto
    @GeorgesPaquinPhoto 3 года назад

    I create a solid color ajustment layer and as explained in the tutorial to color grade my photo and the result is great. However when I merge the layers together, the color of the resulting layer is completly different. That problem occurs only when I work in 16bits and only with the difference blend mode. What's going on?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  3 года назад +1

      It's a Ps thing with this. Apparently the image must be 8 bit to work. Kind of a pain.

    • @GeorgesPaquinPhoto
      @GeorgesPaquinPhoto 3 года назад

      @@f64Academy thank you for your answer!

  • @Maxmilion6004
    @Maxmilion6004 4 года назад +1

    Can anyone tell me, why i tried using this anytime i save or anytime i merge it takes away the difference layer. I have a client who is waiting on these images. literally everytime i go to save, or i merge layer i have moved it doesnt include the difference layer. i cannot find anything on it. Please help. Thanks

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  4 года назад

      Convert to 8 bit first, for some reason this does not work on 16 bit images. So do all your stuff, cover to 8 bit to export and then you can bounce back in the history to 16 bit

    • @Maxmilion6004
      @Maxmilion6004 4 года назад

      @@f64Academy ill try this tomorrow! It shows up in photoshop. When i save the file it doesnt show the grade in lightroom. So i tried exporting from photoshop. It doesnt show the difference layer in it. I do a shift control alt e. It makes the new layer without the difference layer. When doing the conversion on a finished image it should work then? I tried getting the same thing with other methods and it didn't work so id really like to keep the grade i have now.
      Will try more tomorrow if i dont get a response by then. Thank you!

  • @charlesmolt7706
    @charlesmolt7706 6 лет назад +1

    another twist to these is using a masling brush to adjust how it affects differant parts of you image.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Absolutely! There is always the mask :)

  • @Sebasscl
    @Sebasscl 6 лет назад +1

    The website is down :( good video, I learn a lot

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      It is back up now, sorry about that :)

  • @guillermogiannini
    @guillermogiannini 5 лет назад

    Hello Blake. Very interesting tutorial. But when I save in JPG I have lost the effect. Why??'

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  5 лет назад

      Its something to do with Photoshop and 16 bit. It works in 8 bit mode but not 16. So, if you use it you'd have to convert to 8 bit more before saving. Its kind of ridiculous and something I didn't figure out until after this tutorial :(

  • @yelnats31
    @yelnats31 2 года назад

    Hi! I was wondering if we could replicate this method in Premiere Pro?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 года назад

      Sorry, I have no idea. I don't use premiere pro 😔

  • @Brooksy0008
    @Brooksy0008 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome technique, however when I go to flatten the image the effect of the blend mode disappears and I can't for the life of me figure out why. Anybody have this same issues?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  6 лет назад

      Yeah, that is a problem with Adobe. For some reason, that blend mode will not work in 16-bit mode. You will have to change to 8 bit before you flatten. I didn't know that until after the tutorial :(

    • @Brooksy0008
      @Brooksy0008 6 лет назад

      Oh ok well at least it's not me going insane lol! I suppose that's at least a bit of a workaround in the meantime. Hopefully, Adobe fixes it up in an update sometime soon. Thanks for the reply Blake.

    • @mikebrownhill4662
      @mikebrownhill4662 4 года назад

      @@f64Academy I had this problem - when I flattened an image or created a stamp layer from the layers I lost contrast in the image and the colours seemed to shift a bit. I managed to work around it by not flattening the image or merging visible layers - but using Merge Down instead. Now the image doesn't change at all. Of course, you need to plan ahead when doing complex edits with multiple layers - in this case you'd need to create a stamp layer at the top of your layer stack, run this technique, then select your Difference layer and the stamp layer beneath it, Merge Down and you're good to carry on. It seems to work!

  • @nassimm.1929
    @nassimm.1929 5 лет назад

    "A lot of colors are being substracted, or added, and the result inverted color, whatever, blablabla"
    Ok, thanks for explaining what difference actually does

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  5 лет назад

      sometimes that stuff is not as important as actually knowing how to use it. Just goes to show you that I can't please everyone

  • @invisiblenails
    @invisiblenails 3 года назад

    I have tried this, but find myself unable to export the result I see into jpeg. no matter how I have tried. Am I the only one? otherwise thanks for the many tips, I am a recent subscriber and have gained a lot from your blend if and colour grading videos. Robert

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  3 года назад

      If you have as an 8bit jpeg it will stick, it basically needs to be in 8 bit on output.i think it's a Ps flaw, is been around for a while!