In this tutorial I’m showing you a quick and easy way to use Photoshops Warp Tool to create the perfect composition in your landscape images. **_ Download the FREE 6 Stage Workflow Cheat Sheet mentioned in this video here _** https://postprocessingmastery.com/workflow-cheat-sheet-youtube – Download Our FREE PDF Guide * An Introduction to Luminosity Masking: https://postprocessingmastery.com/intro-to-luminosity-masking –
Learn the Photoshop techniques I used to make this daytime landscape photo POP in Photoshop. This is episode 26 in my “Processing Subscribers Images” series and credit for the image featured in for todays video goes to James May, who captured this beautiful landscape scene and wanted to know my process for making it POP
Welcome to episode 32 of my Processing Subscriber Images video series! Many thanks to subscriber Nicole Richstein for submitting this beautiful image for todays video. (And my apologies if I said your name wrong in the introduction!) Nicole has been struggling to create a version that she likes of this image, so I’ll be sharing
Welcome to episode 33 of my Processing Subscriber Images video series! Many thanks to Jon Beyerle for submitting his single exposure RAW file of this stunning sunset scene. Given that the RAW file starts off in such a good place already, we can skip the basic colour and exposure corrections that we’d normally do at
In this video I’m providing the answer to THE most commonly asked question I receive in my YouTube comments. That question is always along the lines of: how do I save my finished image in Photoshop? What happens to the layers and adjustments I created? Should I flatten my image before saving? What’s next when
Someone asked me recently what the difference is between using the Channels Panel to create Luminosity Masks versus using the Colour Range Tool. I have to admit, I’ve played with the options in the colour range tool a couple of times, but this question prompted me to look into it a bit deeper. And here’s
