Simple Ways to Color Grade Like a Pro in Photoshop!


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Explore Super Simple Techniques and Tricks to Color Grade Your Images in Photoshop! Learn to create drama with color. In this tutorial, we will use the easy sliders of Adobe Camera RAW as a filter, to pull off this beautiful and moody look.

We will also learn to dodge and burn with Curves to create some interesting lighting effects, along with other adjustment layers like gradients to create flares. I hope you enjoy this power-packed tutorial. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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24 responses to “Simple Ways to Color Grade Like a Pro in Photoshop!”

  1. Another amazing tutorial! I find photoshop very intimidating compared to other software like lightroom but your tutorials are very informative and actually explain how the underlying mechanics work in simple terms. Keep up the amazing work!

  2. Something that i've never quite understood, so i'll ask…
    If making the base layer a SmartObject allows all changes to be changed/undone, why bother with the step of duplicating the background layer? You could always go back to the 'original' simply by turning off all the 'eyeballs'

  3. Why do we add grain? Besides stylization, it it just texture or are there benefits? I hear that adding grain can help with compression when uploading to social media. I haven't done my research yet!

  4. Nice easy tricks. Too bad I do that with lightroom. I guess there is no photo library in Photoshop, like there is in lightroom? I might even start editing with Photoshop, but I guess there is nothing wrong to use both.

  5. Hey Anmesh, I really love your videos and following with your steps in photoshop for color grading it doesn't look as good as yours and I found that my laptop color calibration is worst. Do you have any knowledge to get the natural colors to any laptops?

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