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In this tutorial, you will learn how to create beautiful color grades in Photoshop.
We will work on two projects where we will apply a color grade to a photo.
We’ll start by applying a blue, cold, color grade to this photo. And we will then move on to a second example where you will learn to apply a warm tone color grade.
You will also learn a ton of useful tips and tricks along the way, such as creating a solar flare with a Gradient Fill.
The goal of this tutorial is to show you how you can apply any color grade that you want with the Selective Color Adjustment layer.
📘 INDEX – How To Color Grade in Photoshop
01:47 – Apply a Cool Blue Color Grade Effect in Photoshop
05:52 – Remove the Color Grade from the Skin Tone
08:30 – Make The Background Darker
11:07 – Change Colors With The Hue / Saturation Adjustment
15:33 – Apply a Warm Orange Color Grading Effect in Photoshop
16:15 – Create a Solar Flare with a Gradient Fill layer
18:36 – Washed Out Effect
LINKS:
Cinematic Color Grading in Photoshop
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrD53AJmfEM&list=PL3bfN-31F9RfIYmd445LK9F8pQ7jbmHPu
8 Special Blending Modes
► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT45zxPDXvM&list=PL3bfN-31F9RdU4cCGC7RiT3e8QBEA1K_Z
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49 responses to “Create a Beautiful COLOR GRADE in Photoshop Using Selective Color”
Cinematic Color Grading in Photoshop ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrD53AJmfEM&list=PL3bfN-31F9RfIYmd445LK9F8pQ7jbmHPu
8 Special Blending Modes ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jT45zxPDXvM&list=PL3bfN-31F9RdU4cCGC7RiT3e8QBEA1K_Z
Images Used In This Tutorial ► https://stock.adobe.com/images/guy-in-motorbike-repair-shop/138629267
Very nice tutorial, Thank you
So that's how you put a layer on the bottom of the group. Thanks Jesus, you just save me hours of doing that. Great video as usual. One question though: with this technique can I still generate LUTs?
The cooling effect is really nice. Great tut.
Thanks this is a great video
This tutorial was fantastic. I think I've settled on my go to PS tutorials – PHLEARN and PTC. I really appreciated the pacing and explanations in this.
Very helpful video. I use selective color to color grade but working with the black selected and then adjusting the color is new for me. So thanks. But I have a question. I always use the relative option and you are using absolute. What is the difference and why do you use absolute? That’s two questions actually. 🙂
Nice and educative as always. I have a question: If you remove all the color grade from the skin of the subject, the subject will match with the background?
thx bro… You explained it so well,
Awesome ….!!!!!😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
Another excellent video-tutorial. The cool look is really classy.
Love this so much. The cooling is excellent and I think I’ll be using this in future projects!
Sir please tell me matte painting mai perfect color matching kaise krte hai
Super Cool, thanks.
Amazing amazing amazing your teaching style mind blowing
Jesus, what a wonderful tutorial, but would like to ask u whats the difference between the relative and absolute button ?
Thank you Jesús for another very helpful tutorial. Great job. Appreciative Ps beginner. Happy Creating!
Awesomesauce 💯 🙌🏻⚡️💪🏻💥👏🏻
Great explanations and insights again, thanks a ton JR!
You are always show most effective tutorials, at very best, very appreciated
btw: did you do the comparison video of selected color and color balance adjustment layer?
Genius! Thank you 🙂
Great job
I love this tutorial so much, but is no one going to talk about how uneven the guys beard is?
you are the best
The cooling effect is – yes – cool. The warming effect makes it look like an image made from a negative that had been lighted from camera tightening failure. Interesting video.
I haven't watched this yet but I will just hit the like button coz i know this will be a great vid.
Really like the idea of having a "Strategy." Separating the warm and cool adjustments is huge. The photo I used turned out great and seemed balanced. Strategy is the key word for me, and gives me a better understanding what to do. Just moving a bunch of sliders without a plan seems useless. This is a great Strategy, Jesus. Thanks!!!
I'm a fan of the blue colour but orange looks amazing too!
Another great tutorial! I wanted to ask you a question not related to this video. How do I do that?
your tutorials are amazing. they show me how rudimentary my understanding of Photoshop really is! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you very much👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
2:30 A simple reminder forr those opposite colors is to place CMY(K) and RGB next to each other.
C – R (cyan – red)
M – G (magenta – green)
Y – B (yellow – blue)
I like the cool better, thanks for making it sound so easy that I can do it too.
Love this method!
Awesome, thanks Jésus.
Clear and insightful video. Thank you.
Relative and Absolute option will differ the result drastically, so needed to tell about that.
I'm sure some people won't understand why their results differ from your's.
the video is not clear, the pictures are blurry, really dont like when it is like this
Hi
I love all your videos
I love the way you teach
I am asking you a mask ready to improve anyone's image
Thank you .
Awesome work! Thank you for the easy to follow tutorial! 😀
That was brilliant!!! You explained it so well, thank you so much!! Cooling effect for me, 👌🏻
Thats amazing man..
thanks
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
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thanks
Brilliant man!!! your teaching is top shelf.
I like the cooling look because it looks more dynamic
I liked the cool better. Great tutorial and thank you
Very nice
Wow!