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Color Grading with Gradient Maps

by Richard Harrington – RHED Pixel – @rhedpixel Like many folks, I like to experiment with color. Duotones, like ‘em. Romantic color effects, check. Crunchy color, I’m game. There are times when you...

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Creating a Faux Lomo/Plastic Camera Effect with Photoshop Elements

There has recently been an explosion of smartphone apps that create all kinds of faux vintage camera effects; particularly those of the somewhat unpredictable Lomo and other poorly constructed cameras....

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How to Create a Simple Lightburst in Photoshop

In this video I make a really easy light burst using Photoshop. During the video I look at transforming an image using independent handles, Gradient Maps, Blend Modes and Opacity settings. The post How...

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Image Variations with Photoshop Gradient Maps

If you look in Photoshop’s Adjustments Panel, right at the very bottom, in the last position, is the really technical sounding “Gradient Map.” If you haven’t seen this adjustment in action, or known...

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Photographic Toning Maps in Photoshop

Gradient maps have been around for a long time in Photoshop and many photographers have come to rely on them as a quick and powerful way of converting colour images into mono, toned and even split...

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Tinting With the Photoshop Gradient Map Adjustment

There are many ways of tinting an image, and many of those ways I employ regularly, sometimes trying multiple methods on a Tint-Scary-Gradphotograph to get the best result because, as you regular users...

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How to Create a Cinematic Look in Photoshop

In today’s retouching video, I teach you how to create a cinematic look to add drama and gritt to your images. The post How to Create a Cinematic Look in Photoshop appeared first on TipSquirrel.

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