 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 tutorial guys this one. I'm going to show you how to make a regular fill a regular picture like this warmer we're going to put a warm filter on this and we're going to do it in like 90 seconds with no fancy dancing nothing so very very simple I got this image off of pexels.com it's a free image and you can see there's lots of blues and into this a nice cool looking day and we want to give it that nice orangey warm fall color so here we go guys the very first step is click on the layer you want to go down to the bottom here and you're going to see as I hover create new fill or adjustment layer let's go ahead and do that left click on that and then bring it up and then when we look through here you're going to see photo filter yep it's that simple left click on photo filter and it actually default for me it selects the warming filter 85 now there are three warming filters that I believe are stalk or default with Photoshop CC 2019 we could just cycle through them the first two don't really have much of a difference and the bottom one's not much different so I'm going to go ahead and select warming filter 85 that's a one that comes with it this might be all that you need to do to get the look you want we can go in deeper but if we've solved your problem feel free to click off now follow along if we're going further next you want to increase the density to taste now I'm going to go up pretty high to 50% because I want to show the difference between the original and the the filter so you guys can really see what we've done so that is the second step and we've already made pretty drastic changes they turn it on and turn it off we're definitely on the right track now if you want to go in further we're going to create another little one of these filters or part of me we're going to create another we're going to create another adjustment layer but this time we're going to work on some selective colors so it's at the very bottom left click on selective color and right now I'm defaulted to the whites but usually it defaults to the reds for me I like to work on the yellows first because yellow is sort of synonymous with with fall so I decreased the cyan I decreased the magenta and I of course increase the yellows quite substantially and let's see where the blacks the blacks won't do too much but this is the kind of work I would do on let's just see here yeah decrease the cyan down to about there and again we've got some more changes now we can work on some other colors so I like to work on the reds as well let's say decrease the cyan decrease magenta again we're going to increase the yellow up up up and a little bit black again that's starting to look a little bit over the top and yes let's go ahead and work on some of the whites as well let's see how this looks cyan down that looks nice magenta actually I like that look right about there yellow I'm going to increase and then the black yeah I'm going to decrease that a little bit and again guys I don't know exactly what you're looking for how warm you want it to be but if we take both filters off this is what it started with this is the second application of the photo filter and now this is this third application of the selective colors this is just an example of how to do it again whatever colors you're looking for whatever flavor you're going for you guys select these are the techniques guys this is how you warm up a photo in Photoshop in like 90 seconds I hope you enjoyed the tutorial got a lot more stuff coming up be back soon