How to make water white…

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33 Comments

  1. Eddie Cody

    thanks Steve, great tip, have tried it and it works a treat, thanks for sharing

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  2. Joe Hudspeth

    Thanks Steve. Good tip that I can use.

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  3. Steve DuPree

    Great tip Steve!

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  4. Alastair Knox

    Great tip. I have many images of waterfalls in Iceland and I have struggled to get them to look ‘natural’ until now.

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  5. bart_cummins

    Thanks for the multiple tips. Most helpful.

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  6. Faheem Sayed

    Thank you , great tip and as always , explained perfectly.

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  7. Al

    This is the first chance of getting to have a look at one of your videos…..excellent…….now to go and start from the beginning 🙂

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  8. PATSY

    How do you use a green screen?

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    • Chuck Straub

      Green screen is a topic that I am also interested in. I think I’ll go to you tube.com and search for “ green screen photography” to see what I find.

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  9. suruha

    This is a cool tip! Thank you!

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  10. Donna Read

    We are our own worst critics! I never would have noticed the drunk horizon if you hadn’t pointed it out! LOL Maybe on the finished product but not here. 😉

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  11. Audrey Bree Taber

    very helpful…thank you.

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  12. Nancy Cornnell

    Love learning all this

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  13. Paul Killeen

    Only found your video tutorials recently and my compliments to you on clear, succint, practical videos. Now back to my photos to rework with your hints and tips. Thank you

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  14. Javier Molina

    To select water: luminosity mask would be an improvement to this very good example

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  15. Brenda

    Thank you, because of your videos I’m understanding processing of photos more and more

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    • photographyuncovered

      That’s awesome Brenda – glad to be able to help 🙂

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  16. Jay Brass

    I didn’t think there was anything bad until I saw the before and after. Wow!

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  17. Bill

    Good tip. Thanks

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  18. Lois Homewood

    great tip much appreciated!!

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  19. Gary Ferris

    Thanx I have a few images of Lands End that this will come in useful for so thanx. I appreciate your vids. Fegsx.

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  20. Gayle Gahn

    Very nice. Thank you

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  21. RobertAppleyard

    Hi Steve

    Thanks for all the help you provide with the Videos.
    Lels were always a mystery to me but thanks to your guidance I have now cracked it.

    Many thanks
    Robert.

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  22. Bob

    thanks for the video..I am not that familiar with Photoshop as of yet, but trying…these videos will be a big help….

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  23. Beverley

    Great tip thanks. Can’t wait to try it out later

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  24. Llewellyn Thomson

    Steve,
    Thanks for sharing!
    I’m new to software editing, but …I’ll get there!
    Lew.

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  25. Karen

    Wish I was a Photoshop person…however, I just like listening to your delightful accent and melodious voice. Love the word “wonky.”

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  26. Marla julien

    Thanks. I have alot of winter scenes that have a blue cast, can’t wait to try it on my images. Once again another great video

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  27. Jim F

    Very informative and enjoyable

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  28. Monica

    Thank You!
    This will have many other Applications as wel!

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  29. Graham

    Thanks Steve nice one!

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