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December 1, 2020

How To Make Colors Pop In Adobe Photoshop CC (2019 Tutorial)

This video gives you some simple techniques that show how to make colors pop in Adobe Photoshop CC 2019.

If you’re looking to make your photos stand out from the crowd and have the wow factor, then you’re in the right place 🙂

This is episode 20 of my Processing Subscriber Images series and you can see the full playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj-ISJukb5Ao_-k9V1guAeYIm-HfbogaE

The image was sent in to me by John Wright, who captured three bracketed exposures of Uluru and wanted to know how to make the sky pop without blowing out the foreground and subject.

The critical piece of the puzzle was creating selections that could be used to isolate adjustment layers to specific areas of the photo by brushing through the selections and into the adjustment layers’ masks.

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Video originally posted at: https://youtu.be/PA_qYvrt3X4

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