Tuesday 6 March 2018

Adjusting images in Photoshop

How to adjust an image


  1. Select the image that you want to change.
  2. From the menu, choose Imag > Adjustments > Color Balance (or one of the other third-level adjustment options)
  3. Select the tones of that want to work onOptiosn are Shadows, Midtones, or Highlights
    Usually, Midtones is the best choice, unless your image has a colorcast in the shadows or highlights that doesn’t affect the overall image. That sometimes happens when a subject is close to a colored wall or other object that reflects light onto, for example, the shadowed side of a subject.
  4. Preserve LuminosityWhen this option is selected, Photoshop modifies the colors of the image, but the brightness and contrast of the tones stay the same. If you’re not happy with the results, deselect the option.

  5. Add or subtract colourMove the Cyan/Red, Magenta/Green, or Yellow/Blue slider to add or subtract color, watching the effects of your adjustments on the original image.








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