Posts Tagged ‘ Color ’

Combo Color Correction (Pt. 1/2)

Combo Color Correction (Pt. 1/2)

Today I bring you the first part of a two-part tutorial. The first will go over a combination method of color cast correction, and the second half will deal with correcting tints. This photo, provided by Camden Watts (thank you!) has an obvious color cast. It’s a good idea, when working with color correction,...

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Shading vectors in Photoshop

Shading vectors in Photoshop

Over the last couple of tutorials we have been gently introducing ourselves to vectors, firstly adding the lines then some colour. Today we are going to work on details. Step 1. Firstly download the psd file from http://rev-jesse-c-stock.deviantart.com/art/vector-art-tutorial-139160627 and open it in Photoshop.   Step 2 Now we are going to zoom in on...

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Ask A.J. About Photoshop #1

Today's guest post is a little different. To kick off the new "Ask A.J." series I thought it best to respond with a video answer to the questions posted. Little did I know the adventure awaiting me as I tried to render out the screencast file, then upload to YouTube, then to Vimeo. Needless...

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Simple Border Effects

Simple Border Effects

A question was raised this week for the easiest way to add a single pixel border inside an image, so that’s what I’m playing with for today’s post. First thing I’m going to do is grab the rectangle shape tool and choose to make a path Next I drag out a path where I...

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Color Grading with Gradient Maps

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 want the “real” color of an image, but there are also times to experiment and take an image to a new place....

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Its Easy to Change Colour in LAB.. No, Really.

Its Easy to Change Colour in LAB.. No, Really.

Here’s a nice and easy way to change a colour of an object, with no masking (Phew!), but before you get to excited I should warn you, I’ll be heading into the world of LAB. Don’t panic though, I’m not going to try and explain LAB nor how to use it to it’s full...

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