How to get correct colours

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31 Comments

  1. Tarun

    Great Tip. Thanks for sharing

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    • Karen P Herrick

      I am truly enjoying all of your videos. I am fairly new to Photoshop and have not been able to achieve the look I desire. Your classes were recommended to me by a pro photographer friend that I admire greatly. I have been looking for that one person to teach me instead of jumping from one site to another and your it. Thank you so much, my post processing will certainly improve.

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  2. Haris Nalbantic

    Very interesting and such a simple job! Thanks S! … oh! new nick name for you: “S-Class!” 😉

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  3. Donald Goldney

    Very us full video thanks for sharing mate cheers don goldney

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  4. Ian Kez Kerry

    Great demonstration as always

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  5. Bill Antonacci

    Another terrific video Steve. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Mark Moore

    Great video Steve, you make it seem so easy. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Peter Gordon

    A very helpful video indeed. Particularly switching the blend mode to colour!

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  8. Vic Zubakin

    Cheers for the video tutorial Steve. Good tip.

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  9. Audrey Bree Taber

    Awesome as always…going to go play with this now!

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  10. Javier Molina

    Every one of your tips has been extremely useful. Thank you!

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    • photographyuncovered

      Thanks Javier 🙂

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  11. Jay Brass

    I’m going to have to take another look at all my pictures and try this technique

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  12. DJ McPhail

    Great video Steve. Thanks for this tip.

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  13. Anders Hartmann

    I love this trick! When I drag the white slider and the colours apear imidiatley and when the slider is all the way to the right, meaning that there for example si to much red. How do I best reduce the amount of red in the picture? Once again, thanks for great videos!

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  14. B ill

    Looks pretty easy. Thanks.
    Bill

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  15. Kim Brown

    Steve–a huge thanks for your videos, your tips, and especially your teaching style; listening to you is like listening to a friend, I am not a photographer per se, and the things I do started as a hobby–I am eager to learn and I have many books, but watching your videos has helped me immensely; you are extremely helpful and very pleasant; your talents are evident and I appreciate what you do for your target audience! Thank you very much!

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    • mm

      Thanks so much for your awesome comment Kim, you’re very kind! 😀

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  16. Gayle Gahn

    Thank you, Steve. You make it look so easy, like playtime on the computer. How fun

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  17. Lew

    Thanks for the tip!

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  18. adrian

    excellent tip

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  19. ken jeannotte

    Great one Steve,

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  20. Frank

    Thanks Steve I find your videos a great help.

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  21. Jim F

    Such a simple thing to do that yields a dramatic improvement

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  22. andre

    cant see this one on my works pc , restricted mode is enabled and this video don’t pass the rules , probably not activated as safe level?

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  23. Celine Morisset

    Very helpful and so easy. Thank you for your time and for sharing. Best,

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  24. Neil

    Great tip. Thanks.

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  25. Louise Bradt

    Love all these great quick tips Steve. Thank you for sharing

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  26. Dinah Beaton

    Thank’s Steve – all this time using levels I had no idea on this could be done and going along with your video, I have hugely improved one of my landscapes from Scotland and it’s looking very natural.

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