In this video, I demonstrate how to achieve the halftone Pop-Art look popularized by Andy Warhol and others. FREE DOWNLOAD - Printable Photoshop Keyboard Shortcut PDF: www.anthonymorganti.com/ There, you can also find free printable keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom Classic, On1 Photo Raw 2024, and Luminar Neo. Color Halftone settings used in the video: Max. Radius: 12 Channel 1: 45 Channel 2: 135 Channel 3: 225 Channel 4: 315 To get more info about Photoshop, go here: prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thanks for the video. I tried it out and could generate cool effects. But sending the image back to Lightroom does not work. LR says the data format ist not supported. It is a tif-file. What can I do?
@@detlefboth548 Go to the "External Editing" tab in Lightroom Preferences. There, you can change the file format from Tiff to PSD. That will send PSD files to Photoshop and back to Lightroom. That should take care of the issue.
Both color and black-and-white images in books, magazines, and newspapers are still printed using halftone techniques. Halftone printing is a versatile method that can reproduce grayscale images as well as color images by using dots of varying sizes and densities to create the illusion of continuous tones. CMYK printing involves 4 halftone screens
I apologize but I need advice not related to this video. I am 78 years old and am doing photo (Lightroom and Photoshop) and video (Final Cut Pro) editing on a 14 inch M3 MacBook Pro and my eyes are suffering. I think I need an external monitor. It’s been decades since I shopped for a monitor so I’m hoping you can give a recommendation! My work is a hobby and I do free work for Churches and Non Profits. Thank You in advance.
In this video, I demonstrate how to achieve the halftone Pop-Art look popularized by Andy Warhol and others.
FREE DOWNLOAD - Printable Photoshop Keyboard Shortcut PDF:
www.anthonymorganti.com/
There, you can also find free printable keyboard shortcut PDFs for Lightroom Classic, On1 Photo Raw 2024, and Luminar Neo.
Color Halftone settings used in the video:
Max. Radius: 12
Channel 1: 45
Channel 2: 135
Channel 3: 225
Channel 4: 315
To get more info about Photoshop, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Thanks for the video. I tried it out and could generate cool effects. But sending the image back to Lightroom does not work. LR says the data format ist not supported. It is a tif-file.
What can I do?
@@detlefboth548 Go to the "External Editing" tab in Lightroom Preferences. There, you can change the file format from Tiff to PSD. That will send PSD files to Photoshop and back to Lightroom. That should take care of the issue.
@@AnthonyMorganti I did what you told me, but the psd-file is still not supported by LR.
Really nice tutorial, Anthony. Thank you!
Nice, thanks Anthony.
Very cool!!! Thank you!!!
Both color and black-and-white images in books, magazines, and newspapers are still printed using halftone techniques. Halftone printing is a versatile method that can reproduce grayscale images as well as color images by using dots of varying sizes and densities to create the illusion of continuous tones. CMYK printing involves 4 halftone screens
If you do this through a smart object will the numbers be adjustable?
I haven’t tried it yet, but I bet if you used a strong linear gradient, it might add to the artsy look. Enjoy your content!
I apologize but I need advice not related to this video. I am 78 years old and am doing photo (Lightroom and Photoshop) and video (Final Cut Pro) editing on a 14 inch M3 MacBook Pro and my eyes are suffering. I think I need an external monitor. It’s been decades since I shopped for a monitor so I’m hoping you can give a recommendation! My work is a hobby and I do free work for Churches and Non Profits. Thank You in advance.