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  • super

  • Great stuff. :)

  • Your videos are so helpful. It's improved my photography in leaps and bounds

  • Wow. Really helpful. Thanks!

  • thanx man

  • I did not know how to do this in photoshop, not with Color Range at least. Thanks!

  • YOu dont need to do random clicks with the +eyedropper.

    You can just use the standard colour sucker click once and then SHIFT+drag and go shifting+dragging wherever you like. I find thats the fastest,

  • excellent tutorials Gavin as always, very clear and concise.

  • As always, GREAT stuff, Gavin !!

  • gavin you know selective coloring technique isn't a popular technique right?

  • Thanks Gavin, another helpfull lesson.

  • Gavin - when you make a tutorial for Adobe Photoshop Elements could you use the term "Photoshop Elements"? And when you use Photoshop CSx indicate Photoshop CSx. Thank you. Great videos but I only have the Photoshop Elements version.

  • Is this something one can do in Photoshop Lightroom 3?

  • Your tutorials are always interesting and creative. Thanks. Always wait for a new upload.

  • Thank you Gavin, hope to see more... :)

  • Basic yet very informative for me. I didn't know how to select all of one color on a photo. Easy to understand. I think I'll try it!

  • very clear :)

    pro ;)

  • like chanel

  • Very helpful video!

  • Thanx from the heart gavii

  • Good video Gavin! Just wondering, what's the difference between this and the Selecive Colouring video?

  • that was great gavin!

    tell me is it possible to leave more then one colour 'colorized'? for example red and green?

  • @ProductionJosh It sure is, but you'll need to run the Color Range twice (once for each colour) On the second colour you wouldn't use the invet feature and you'd fill the exisiting Black & White adjustment layer mask with black.

  • Gavin

    Always enjoy your tutorials. Clear and precise. Sadly I only have elements eight so I dont think I can follow your instructions unless you know differently ........

    David

  • @xxwrd You can do this in Elements, but not this way. Finding alternatives is all part of the learning process :-) To give a head start think "magic wand"

  • Just wondering: I'm using CS3 and here black colour on the layer mask actually stands for unselected area, while white means selected. Did they invert it in CS5 or is it just a matter of settings and configuration?

  • @gronki1 With layer masks Black conceals and White reveals.

  • Always wanted to do this effect. Amazing and simple. Thanx gav

  • Many thanks Gavin

  • I wish I'd seen this 4 moths ago when I spent an hour going round a car in camera raw with the black and white adjustment brush! :) thanks!

  • Thank you for the tutorial. You make it easier to understand

  • Bravo, Gavin!

  • Thank you Gavin for another great video!

  • Like you said there are many ways of doing this and I've seen plenty... but yours by far is the easiest to follow with the best results. Thanks. 

  • Now...all I need is a car! Thanks Gavin.

  • As always very nice video. Can't wait for next week.

  • your voice is strangely sexual..

    nice vid!

  • Nice informative tutorial to follow.

  • now i have loads of 1 colour pics :) great !

  • Terrific as always. Thanks

  • same thing you cam make in Camera Raw using greyscale and then saturation

  • @marioKhom Never use grayscale, destroys the color information..

  • I always enjoy your videos, so interesting, clear & helpful.

  • I guess I'll jump in with the rest of the flock - Great tutorial, great job, thank you for doing it! :)

  • As always, great video. Can't wait until the next 15 minute photo shot

  • THANKS MY FRIEND FOR THAT GREAT TUTORIAL, I'VE NEVER USED "COLOR RANGE" BEFORE. REGARDS.

  • very good tutorial.

  • Another great tutorial!

  • Another great tutorial!

  • Loved this lil tip! Thank you so my Gavin :)

  • is it best to use a RAW file?

  • @taoid69 Raw to the core 

  • HDR again.. noooo gavin, don't do it!

  • you talk like harry potter

  • @jaber2341 lol That's because Gavin is British and so is Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) :)

  • wow, did it again, very nice Tut Gavin.

  • I don't like such kind of images much!

  • @BDJOEcustomvideos its just one example, how to do it.

  • Yet another beauty Gavin. Keep up the great stuff!

  • thanx Gavin this is the main one i wanted to see again from the e seminar the other day off to practice my own now :)

  • Awesome tutorial

    Thanks so much Gavin

    Your all tutorials are wonderful

    keep up good work

    God bless you :)

    Thanks to youtube also for connecting us with Gavin :)

  • epic (:

  • fabolous !

    As always, great video!

  • Brilliant and easy to follow - as always - Thanks Gavin! X

  • tenth...

  • another great and very easy to watch video,, you would think TV would do something like this

  • fouurth :P

  • @kimonbees no ur not :D

  • @Schnubble93 he was, i commented 2 times...

  • @Schnubble93 When I hit enter the comment from the other guy appeared at the same time...so draw I guess :P

  • can you please tell me what u use to record?

  • Thaanks! :p

  • second!

  • first :D

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