Monday, July 31, 2017

Photoshop Layers Adjustment and Desaturated looking

 Layers Adjustment

You can make an intentionally desaturated look in your pictures with Photoshop. It is an issue of utilizing Adjustment Layers and Blend Modes. It should be possible rapidly and without object. 

I will be utilizing this free stock picture. You will discover it here 

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This is the impact I will make. 

Step 1 : Press CTRL+J to copy the Background Layer into Layer 1. Press CTRL+SHIFT+U to desaturate Layer 1. 

Step 2 : Change the Blend Mode to Soft Light. 

The picture resembles this. 

Step 3 : Click on Vibrance from the fly up menu. 

Step 4 : The Vibrance 1 layer shapes. In the Vibrance exchange I have moved the Saturation slider to - 25 and Vibrance to - 35. 

The picture resembles this. 

Step 5 : Click on the Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer catch. Tap on Hue/Saturation. In the Hue/Saturation I have moved the Hue to +9, Saturation to - 25 and Lightness to +21. 

The picture resembles this.       https://productphotoediting.com

Step 6 : Press CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+E to make a composite Layer 2. 

Step 7 : Press CTRL+U to raise the Hue/Saturation once more. however, not as an Adjustment Layer. I have put Hue at 49, Saturation at 20 and Lightness at 0. Snap OK 

The picture resembles this. 

Step 8 : Press v on the console and after that 5. The Opacity of Layer 2 drops to half. 

The picture resembles this. 

Step 9 : Change the Blend Mode of Layer 2 to Soft Light. 

The picture resembles this. 

Step 10 : Press CTRL+J to make a Layer 2 duplicate. 

Step 11 : Go to Filter>Other >High Pass. 

Step 12 : Set Radius in High Pass to around 15. Snap OK. 

Step 13 : Add another Vibrance Layer. Vibrance 2 frames. Lower the Saturation to - 25 and Vibrance to - 30. 



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