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Why Pros Use This Curve in Photoshop

Why Pros Use This Curve in Photoshop

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Discover the secret zig-zag Curve that pros use, better known as the Solar Curve, in Photoshop! In this tutorial, we will learn how it works and explore the best techniques to see invisible details and work on them. Finally, we'll automate the process with a Photoshop action.
Date: 2024-07-31

Comments and reviews: 6


Dear Umesh,
You really provide wonderful tipsI never miss your videos! It would be a great help if you could do a video specifically on help layers and which areas are most helpful while retouching. I remember you touched on this topic before, but an updated and more detailed video would be fantastic. Check layers are a must for every retoucher. Thanks again for your incredible work and for helping retouchers like me.

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For all those wondering what's the point in fixing these: if you're doing commercial work, print, or high-quality publishing, these anomalies will be glaringly visible in your final result, and the more you stylize your photos, the more likely it is that they will be pronounced. Also, you don't want to be in a position where you post or print a photo just to notice a speck of dust destroy your entire workflow.
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I appreciate the great material you've provided, but I'm struggling to understand the significance of the solar curve. Since there don't seem to be any apparent issues with the image when viewed with the naked eye, I'm curious about its necessity. Could you explain whether it is used for printing purposes
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Regarding the Visualize Spots preset in Camera Raw, I wonder if it would be helpful for Adobe to implement both a contrast and a color version of that checkbox to let us check both variables.
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Hi unmesh I love this video specially curves videos the inbeatible vidoes of the curves curves is the heart of photoshop I,m really love this videos i,m learning from videos
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Pop a b&w adjustment layer on first and then use it for skin retouching, it really shows the blemishes and light/dark areas without confusing colour casts
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