 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm gonna show you how to take an image with a sky like this one that's over, it's basically blown out and it's overexposed and how to make it look really, really good with one click. So we're fixing the sky, adjusting the sky, you know, replacing it, all those things. Let's start from scratch. Let me show you how it's done. First step, load your image like I've done here. Next you wanna go to Edit and then you're gonna see Sky Replacement. This automatically loads up the Sky Replacement box here and in a lot of cases it gets it correct right out of the box. So maybe it's right out of the box. But let's go ahead and click this little down arrow. We can select from a bunch of different styles of sky. So let's try a different one. Let's try this one. This one looks pretty good. Presto, the sky's been applied, I'm just gonna click out here. Now a couple things, you can shift the edge. So if you want this edge here to come down a little bit, it sort of acts like a bit of a feather and again you can shift it and you can fade it depending on what you're looking for. Again, just keep that in mind. Go ahead and do that also if you wanna make it a little less, for example we wanna make it a little yellower and a little less blue. Also no problem, you can scale it up here a bit so it's actually kind of crazy. But you can adjust the sky by adjusting the scale here. And then the other thing I really wanna show you is you can actually adjust the foreground. So the sky is in the background but the boy and the dad and all that are in the foreground, watch this, you can adjust the foreground lighting. So if I wanna just go ahead and make some changes here, you can go ahead and I'll increase the edge lighting just so you can see a little bit of what's going on here, maybe make some small color adjustments. And then all you gotta do is click OK, it creates a new set of layers and then off on, you got a brand new sky, that's it.