Here is the quick (hurried) video tutorial for saturating pictures, setting (environment) black and white (albescent) points, sharpening, and generally (mostly) touching up an image (ikon) in Photoshop.
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Love these kind of tutorials! Well done. Everyone has a different way of reaching the same goal and it’s great to be able to see different methods people prefer and learn why that works for them.
This was a great little tutorial! I def. saw the difference. And the outcome was so much better. Thank you!
where can i download this???
thank you…kinda advanded for me right now. But it’s in my favorites to study later…thanks again…It’s great to see an expert work…
Hey, this is pretty cool. Simple and yet effective. Thanx for the tutorial.
Great tutorial, very helpful ! I’ll add my wish to that of the others that you’ll make a few more tutorials :)
Really good, thanks.
thanks. really helpful
thanx, it was useful
Thanks for sharing I am a newbie at this ;) Bought the book but vids really are the better option for me :))
Thank you. It is a nice and easy to understand tutorial.
Thank you for an enlightening and understandable video!
great tut br0
Like the video brother
yep. great video.
very, very helpful!more, more, more!! ^_^5 Stars, thanks alot man
I haven’t done much photo editing but your tutorial makes me want to try :D thanks.
thanx! very good tutorial =D
Nice job man.. I tried it my self n got the job done….tnx yaaaar…
This was very helpful. Thanks so much. Keep up the secrets.
Tyou for the great info…much appreciated.
men, nice tuto.. i fix a couple of images based on this.. and they look great.thx!
Thats seriusly a good bunch of real pro techniques :Pnice job man!
Great clear class. I like the sharpening explanation too!
GREAT result. i was searching a tutorial to make my colours go “pro”, and here i got it!!cheers
thank you! i love how you explained what each setting does to the photo, so that i can actually understand what each change does to the photo. :)
It great tutorial…do you have something for ps3 ?
it is better to sharpen on LAB color, just sharpen the lightness channel
thanks, great
This is fantastic! Please please please make more tutorials. Excellent stuff! Thank you so much.
@maca075 i seriucly dont understand what you mean by that…? thats just so unrelated…
make more! they are great~
learn so much from you make more please…. thanx for this tut
Awesome. Fast, easy, and effective. THX!!!
Great, what I was looking for :)
Clear, nice and slow. So much information! Thank you.
help, when i go back to rgb color mode the color correction goes away, and if i stay in lab color i cant save the picture as jpeg, wtf do i do??
@RainbowCproductions If you’ve hit ‘okay’ in the Levels Dialogue Box in Lab Colour Mode, the settings will carry over to RGB mode. You won’t lose any colour correction!
@DigitalAssassin its still not working im in CS5, does it change? and u mean press ok in the curves box when in lab colour mode?
why you dop that with your fucking mouth its anoying
Thanks for making these many helpful tutorials
Good info. Remove all extraneous any words, comment, or mouse movements. Show before and after split-screen.
Why do you choose to use Unsharp Mask rather than Smart Sharpen? Nearly all the websites I’ve read up on say to use Smart Sharpen. Just curious.
Great tutorial, thanx!
spectacular u tube. I learned a lot.
awesome.. and quiet easy…
Dear digitalassassin, PLEASE HLP!!!! I need to create a logo. I will need to use it in small brochures, and also in big signs and flags. Meaning logo in final print will be from 2 inches in the small brochures, to 80×15 inches in the big signs. If I want the best possible printing quality, in what size do I need to create the logo? 1. Huge, 80×15, real size? And then scale it down when I use it for the brochure? or 2. Make it small, in the brochure size, then enlarge? THANX!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, just what I was looking for, made some of my dull images nice and colourful.
great job. would have never thought to go into lab. always worked in cmyk…….
This helped so much! Thanks for all of your shortcuts, as well!