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How to quickly create selective monochrome effects in Photoshop

Before After Step 1 – Load Hue/Saturation adjustment This effect uses the versatile Hue/Saturation adjustment. Load the adjustment layer (Layer>New Adjustment Layer), so, if you need to, you can go...

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Photoshop Tip: Brush tool monochrome effect

Just like layers, brushes have blend modes too. You can choose these from the Mode box in the Options bar when the Brush tool is activated. The Color blend mode is particularly useful for converting a...

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How to make fur pop in your pet photos

Step 1 – Hue/Saturation layer A fast way to make the fur come alive is to add the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. Change the adjustment from its default setting of Master to Yellows (this will depend...

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Photoshop Elements Tip: Sharpening images

This creates a comped version of your image as a new layer. Then go to the Enhance menu and down to Unsharp Mask to adapt the sharpness of your image to crisp it up. A layer mask can also be added to...

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How to create selective monochrome effects in Photoshop

Step 1 Open an image that has a subject with striking colour. We’ll keep this colour and turn everything else black and white. The Magic Wand tool is ideal to select colour. Choose the tool, and then...

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Photoshop Tip: Tweak colour in your compositions

Before/After Open up the Hue/Saturation adjustment and click on the hand button. Hold Cmd (Mac)/Ctrl (Wins), then click and drag on any object. Dragging to the left or right will change the Hue...

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Photoshop Tip: Paint away colour

Using the Eyedropper tool (I) pick out the colour in your image that you want to remove or change. Hit X to swap the Foreground and Background colour swatches, and select the Background Eraser tool. In...

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Photoshop Tutorial: Understand layer masks part 1

Download all you need for this tutorial here   STEP 01 Open the starting image of the hand and zoom into 50%. Pick the Quick Selection tool and set its brush size to 50px in the Options bar, making...

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Photoshop Tutorial: Understand layer masks part 2

Download all you need for this tutorial here Part 1 of this tutorial STEP 11 Where colour meets black and white, use the Brush tool in a vertical movement to accentuate the edges of the brush tip....

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Top 5 monochrome effects in Photoshop

1. Infrared Duplicate your layer and open the Channels palette. Click the Options arrow and choose Split Channels – delete all but the Green one. Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and enter 9...

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How to draw attention to colour using Photoshop Elements

To start off, duplicate the Background layer in Elements by pressing Cmd/Ctrl+J. Colour can be removed from the entire image by going to Enhance>Convert to Black and White. Inside this menu you’ll...

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Selective colouring in 4 simple steps!

1. Colour Range This can work with any image, but it does particularly on a subject that has a solid colour. To single out this colour, such as the yellow in these flowers, go to Select>Colour...

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5 ways to add drama to your images

1. Selective Colour First of all, duplicate the background image twice keeping the original layer locked. With the last layer selected, choose Other>High Pass and apply the filter with a Radius of...

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Photoshop Elements Tip: Sharpening images

This creates a comped version of your image as a new layer. Then go to the Enhance menu and down to Unsharp Mask to adapt the sharpness of your image to crisp it up. A layer mask can also be added to...

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How to create selective monochrome effects in Photoshop

Step 1 Open an image that has a subject with striking colour. We’ll keep this colour and turn everything else black and white. The Magic Wand tool is ideal to select colour. Choose the tool, and then...

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Photoshop Tip: Tweak colour in your compositions

Before/After Open up the Hue/Saturation adjustment and click on the hand button. Hold Cmd (Mac)/Ctrl (Wins), then click and drag on any object. Dragging to the left or right will change the Hue...

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Photoshop Tip: Paint away colour

Using the Eyedropper tool (I) pick out the colour in your image that you want to remove or change. Hit X to swap the Foreground and Background colour swatches, and select the Background Eraser tool. In...

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Photoshop Tutorial: Understand layer masks part 1

Download all you need for this tutorial here   STEP 01 Open the starting image of the hand and zoom into 50%. Pick the Quick Selection tool and set its brush size to 50px in the Options bar, making...

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Photoshop Tutorial: Understand layer masks part 2

Download all you need for this tutorial here Part 1 of this tutorial STEP 11 Where colour meets black and white, use the Brush tool in a vertical movement to accentuate the edges of the brush tip....

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Top 5 monochrome effects in Photoshop

1. Infrared Duplicate your layer and open the Channels palette. Click the Options arrow and choose Split Channels – delete all but the Green one. Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and enter 9...

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