In this tutorial, learn the powerful yet often overlooked capabilities of Photoshop’s Selective Color Adjustment Layer. This tool enables subtle or dramatic color grading, transforming your images with painter-like precision.
We’ll explore how to intensify colors, separate hues for greater depth, and achieve better color balance across the whole image.
Discover how to make colors come to life without over-saturation and highlight details in fall landscapes, portraits, and more. Plus, get a glimpse into the Visionary Panel, a custom tool that streamlines these adjustments for seamless workflow integration.
Very well explained! Need just a little patience to digest, practice, and experient to create amazing photos. I am encouraged to explore the Visionary Panel more and more. Post processing to the next level! Thanks Blake.
Hello Blake. Before the visionary panel, I remember your experiments with Color Theory and how you started to use Selective Color in Ps to augment and tweak color(s) and do final color grade in with Whites, Neutrals, and Blacks. Incorporated into my workflow, it has saved many a photo, i.e., oversaturated skies, etc. Yes, this is workflow 101 before we even think of touching a HS adjustment layer. As I’ve been away, I need to investigate the Visionary Panel but this email refresher has been a validation of what you began to teach a year back.
PS: Still working on Diffusion from November f64 Ps Tip. Am about to start the Lens of the Future AI course. Not sure how you do it but it sure as heck if a multi-task rewarding experience. Hopefully, I can get some of my locals to enroll in f64 shortly.