How To Color Grade and - AI動画分析

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Okay, this looks promising! The intro clearly sets the goal: taking a 'boring' photo and making it 'pop' in Photoshop. I'm already curious to see the exact techniques they'll use to achieve that transformation.
Ah, converting to a smart object is key for non-destructive editing, good reminder. And jumping right into the Camera Raw filter is smart. Increasing contrast first is a solid starting point to give the image some immediate punch.
Warming up the mid-tones for skin is such a critical step for portraits; it really makes a difference in how natural and appealing they look. Adding a hint of green to the highlights is a more subtle touch that I'm eager to see the effect of.

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The process begins with converting the image to a smart object [0:30] to allow for non-destructive editing, then proceeding to the Camera Raw filter. Within this filter, the initial step to enhance the image involves increasing the overall contrast [0:30-1:00]. Following this, the speaker focuses on color grading, first by warming up the mid-tones to improve skin tones [1:00-1:30], then by adding a touch of green to the highlights [1:30].
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The process begins with converting the image to a smart object [0:30] to allow for non-destructive editing, then proceeding to the Camera Raw filter. Within this filter, the initial step to enhance the image involves increasing the overall contrast [0:30-1:00]. Following this, the speaker focuses on color grading, first by warming up the mid-tones to improve skin tones [1:00-1:30], then by adding a touch of green to the highlights [1:30].
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