Photoshop Tutorial: 3 Wedding Photography Effects




Most wedding photographers use Adobe Lightroom to manage and retouch their photos. But there are times when they need to switch to Photoshop for more control over their photos. In this tutorial, you will learn three of the most common effects used by wedding photographers. We’ll show you how to access and use the hidden split-toning presets in Photoshop CS6, create high-contrast black and white photos without clipping any highlights or shadows, and apply a popular film effect that gives your photos a memorable feeling with just one curves layer. To follow this tutorial, you’ll need Photoshop CS6.

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Please watch: “How to Achieve Retro Instagram Effects with Levels or Tone Curves”

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42 responses to “Photoshop Tutorial: 3 Wedding Photography Effects”

  1. Hi, very nice video, but I would have liked to see a little more about repositioning the gradient stops in the gradient editor, you spent 1 second on that. Basically, why did you choose the settings you did? In any case, nicely done and useful tutorial.

  2. I use Lightroom for the basic enhancements such as exposure, contrast, shadows, etc. but I never neglect to skip exporting the star shots to Photoshop for more possibilities. This video is super helpful!

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