Brighten Photos
If you have a photo that is a bit dark, open it up and press
Shift+Control+N to make a new layer. Title it Light or whatever you
wish, change the Mode to Overlay and check the box for “Fill with
Overlay-neutral color 50% gray.” Then turn on the Dodge Tool and set the
exposure to around 25% and then select highlights, midtones or shadows
in order to influence the range of light on your picture. You can also
use the Burn Tool to intensify shadows.
Batch Editing
If you have a bunch of photos to edit at once, make sure they are all
in the same folder on your computer then open an image and record an
action (Window > Actions). After creating an action, go to File >
Automate > Batch then select the action that you just recorded. Click
OK and Photoshop will open and play your action on all the images.
Get Rid of Shiny Skin
If you’re editing portraits, use the eyedropper to select a non-shiny
area of the skin and then paint over the shiny areas with a normal
brush set on 15% opacity. It will turn the shiny parts to matte.
Enhance the Color Palette
If you have a photo that’s a little dull in color, you can cross it
with a masterpiece, like the Mona Lisa or a Hopper painting, in order to
get a cool result! Just select Image>Adjustments>Match Color and
then select the famous painting or photo you’ve chosen. Hit OK and see
how it turns out!
Draw Straight Lines with the Paintbrush
Unless you have the steady stroke of a surgeon, it can be hard to
draw straight lines across a photo. To do so, just hold down shift while
using the brush and it will automatically straighten your line for you.
Easy Watermarks
If you watermark your photos with the same logo often, you can save
time by turning it into a brush preset. Go to Edit>Define Brush
Preset and upload your logo.
Improve Vibrancy
If you have a photo that’s a little dull, duplicate the layer by
pressing Command + J and set the new layer’s blending mode to Hard
Light. You’ll see an automatic difference in color and vibrancy!
Get Rid of Circle Trail Effect in Paintbrush
If you make long stroke with the paintbrush, you’ll notice that it
creates a circle trail of pixelated color. In order to create a smooth
stroke, select a brush and click F5 to open it. Select Brush Tip Shape
and change the spacing from 25% to less than 7%. You can save the brush
and select it from now on!
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