Great video! But I have a question. I'm retouching my mother's school pictures and a reacurring pattern there is that she is a little too red in all of them. I'm having difficulty finding a video that will teach me how to reduce facial redness. Do you know how? I'd apperciate the help!
Great video! I do have a question, though. I was wondering if you had a video or knew of an easy way to keep an object (like a person's eyes, or a flower) in a picture the color it originally is, yet color the rest of the picture in a sepia tone or black and white? I'm taking my sister's engagement pictures and would really like to do some cool things with her pics! Please let me know! Thank you!
hi, thank you Jack, I didn;t understand how you did that quiq selection tool smaler? because I can[t do it smaller and my selections are not so smoth. thank you! hope you will answer.
You really don't have to spend the time making a selection first. Just create your adjust layer, and make your initial adjustment. The whole photo will be adjusted at first. Now make sure your foreground color is white, and background color is black. Then "select all" (selecting the whole canvas), then push "delete". This takes away the effects of the adjustment. Then just paint with the brush where you want the effect. You can now make further adjustments.
very nicely done....often instead of adj. layers, I've floated the selection to a new layer. It works almost the same.
BTW, if you are retouching photos for friends (or hopefully clients), show them only the AFTER results, not the before so they are dazzled with how beautiful they come out.
Thanks for the comments. I don't do any work for any clients. I learned most of Elements by doing weddings. But maybe I need to look for some clients.
can u show how to morph faces please
tibrewalmanav 2 months ago
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abdel13160 9 months ago
Great video! But I have a question. I'm retouching my mother's school pictures and a reacurring pattern there is that she is a little too red in all of them. I'm having difficulty finding a video that will teach me how to reduce facial redness. Do you know how? I'd apperciate the help!
KikyoNiwa7 11 months ago
Great video! I do have a question, though. I was wondering if you had a video or knew of an easy way to keep an object (like a person's eyes, or a flower) in a picture the color it originally is, yet color the rest of the picture in a sepia tone or black and white? I'm taking my sister's engagement pictures and would really like to do some cool things with her pics! Please let me know! Thank you!
ClearfireCOH 1 year ago
love u
muhammadbinarshad 1 year ago
How did you get a dark gray color on your photoshop? oO
lineaisaksen 1 year ago
hi, thank you Jack, I didn;t understand how you did that quiq selection tool smaler? because I can[t do it smaller and my selections are not so smoth. thank you! hope you will answer.
alexa
alexandryna2004 1 year ago
@alexandryna2004 I just use the RIGHT and LEFT bracket keys.
42technoman 1 year ago
how do u use mask to change color?
jamielopez4ever 1 year ago
You really don't have to spend the time making a selection first. Just create your adjust layer, and make your initial adjustment. The whole photo will be adjusted at first. Now make sure your foreground color is white, and background color is black. Then "select all" (selecting the whole canvas), then push "delete". This takes away the effects of the adjustment. Then just paint with the brush where you want the effect. You can now make further adjustments.
photoguy25 1 year ago
man nice tutorial I wish I knew about your channel before I just upgrade to cs4 but elements its so powerfull as photshop! great videos!!
julianic81 2 years ago
Great videos Jack... Seeing as I'm thick as pigsh*t you've helped me alot thanks. Jack whats a bracken key? keep it up great work.
VooDooSoul67 3 years ago 2
This is the Left Bracket key [ this is the right bracket key ].
I am glad the videos are helping you out, and thanks for getting your point across and using codes.
Jack
42technoman 3 years ago
very nicely done....often instead of adj. layers, I've floated the selection to a new layer. It works almost the same.
BTW, if you are retouching photos for friends (or hopefully clients), show them only the AFTER results, not the before so they are dazzled with how beautiful they come out.
bigpicturetraining 3 years ago
Thanks for the comments. I don't do any work for any clients. I learned most of Elements by doing weddings. But maybe I need to look for some clients.
Thanks for the idea.
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MisterDorkie 3 years ago
brilliant tutorial jack :)
i have always used the brush tool to create this effect, this is much better, Thanks :)
Andy.B
05faber 3 years ago