An Easy Trick to Make Your Subject POP in Photoshop!


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A Superfast Spotlight Effect to Make Your Subject Stand Out! Learn how to use advanced masking to add punch and drama to your images. In this tutorial, we will use Curves Adjustment Layer to create an illusion of a spotlight to draw the attention of the viewer towards the subject.

I hope this tutorial helps you. Thank you for watching 🙂

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45 responses to “An Easy Trick to Make Your Subject POP in Photoshop!”

  1. Hey Unmesh, Ur PS artwork is no doubt amazing, I personally learn a new tip/trick from ur every video, it would be great if u make a video on AUDIO GRADING as you make on video gradeing on premier pro, i have watched bunch of videos out on youtube, but no one explains as simple as you do, I request you to make a video on it.

  2. I am a big fan of Kodachrome images. I have been searching for about 3 years to find out the proper technique to achieve that look like Steve McCurry's images in Photoshop or Lightroom. I love those colours, saturated but muted. I respect you and love your teaching style. Can you show some lights? Thank you 🙂

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