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Color Grade Like Any HOLLYWOOD Movie in Photoshop!

Color Grade Like Any HOLLYWOOD Movie in Photoshop!

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learn how to match color and tone of your image to movies, music videos or any other photo. We will focus on the approach, using a variety of tools like Curves, Selective Color, Hue/Saturation, and Gradient Map Adjustment Layers
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 20


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Your handling of the highlights looks wrong. In the screenshots are bright areas (the shirt in the Matrix screenshot, some highlight on the leather in the Fury Road screenshot) that are no longer present after your way of darkening the image I think it has to be done differently for the upper end of the tonal spectrum. That said, your general approach looks good!
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Really helpful thank you! Have a question though. As I do a lot of wedding photography I have to work on Lightroom for the most part for a fast workflow. Is there a way on Lightroom you can reproduce the same? I find Lightroom a bit limited on the colour grading side or maybe I am missing something but I am not able to have this level of finess.
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dear friend, when you make a change in to menus with a bar and handled arrow, remember than also you can take very much control of that change, if you click hold over the parameter name, and drag left o right to controlling values in a very delicate way.
Amost all photoshop interface respond correctl to this behavor.
Hugs from Colombia

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piximperfect
Hi, can any one help
my problem is that when i save my project and the w & h 1920 1080 and my screen w & h is 1600 800 i didnt have any
penumbra when i make my project but know i have a penumbra even when i make my project w & h 1600 800 i still have a problem.

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Hi Unmesh ill seen all yout tutorial from star to end i never missed your tutorials bcoz iloved a lot. they way of you teaching. kepp uploading the videos and my one request can you pls. make some photo manipulation tutorials. pls.
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it's amazing how you talk to the viewer even though you're sitting in studio all by yourself, but your videos are more interactive and engaging than most people are in face-to-face conversation! Long time fan here!
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Awesome Class.
Sir pls Tell me book of photoshop because I want to learn all adjustment option in Photoshop.
First I want to learn curves.
Please don't mind sir I know. I have been demanding more.

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HI you taught me so much.
and how your vids are organized is just awesome. no unnecessary things, pure and helpfull information only. ( and everything in an entertaining manner.
thanks for everything: D

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Ive been looking for a straightforward movie colour grade video like this for a long time! Fantastic work as always. Wouldve really liked to have seen a colour grade based on Zack Snyders man of steel & BvS.
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Such a great tutorial! Great results, and explained very well: )
Is there a way to export those color settings as a LUT to use on video files in programs such as Premiere and Davinci Resolve?

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Couldn't you leverage Photoshop's built in white/grey/black point selectors in the Curves layer to get most of the way to a corrected image, at least in the luminosity regard first?
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What are your thoughts on the Photoshop Match Color tool? This seems to be a semi-automatic way of copying a color palette from a source image and applying it to the new image. Thanks
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Hi Unmesh, could you do a tutorial about dehaze in landscape efect whitout using lightroom slider or camera raw, i dont have on my cs6 camera raw this slider or in lightroom
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This has been great and helpful. Would these techniques also apply if I wanted some pink in my picture such as the color scheme in the hotel in 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'
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The greens of the Matrix image looks like they have a touch of blue. The greens in your picture look like grass in spring: D Just my eyes. _ Thanks for the tutorial: )
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do a video on grey areas inside a layer mask i. e mask with not only black and white colors but also some grey in it as well.
jbtw, you are doing a great job

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As usual your tutorials are just awesome. I really like the way you explain anything related to the topic. Thank you so much & keep making such nice videos.
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How would you save those color settings so you can use the same settings on other pictures easily without having to readjust everything all over again?
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Thanks for this great tutorial. I love your videos. Please, could you do a tutorial like this one, but about premiere pro? Thanks
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