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Transform Your Photos with a Simple Photoshop Workflow

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Ever wondered how a straightforward Photoshop workflow can completely elevate a photo? In this tutorial video, I break down my quick yet powerful photo-editing process using Adobe Photoshop and Camera Raw. This workflow focuses on enhancing images without overcomplicating your edits, making it ideal for photographers at any skill level. You’ll learn how to: Enhance exposure, colour balance, and fine details using Camera Raw Create a cinematic miniature look with a Tilt Shift effect Use brush tools for precise, selective adjustments and creative highlights Work non-destructively, giving you full control and flexibility throughout the edit This Photoshop workflow is perfect for photographers, students, and creatives who want professional-looking results without a steep learning curve. Whether you’re shooting street photography, architecture, or exploring more creative styles, these techniques are easy to adapt and build into your own editing process. If you’re looking to level up your p...

Photoshop - Discover the Secret to Creating Stunning Black and White Photos in Just 2 Steps!

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In this quick Photoshop tutorial, I’ll walk you through my process for converting an image from this… Original Image …to this with only a 2 clicks Final image after Processed in Photoshop In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through my process for converting an image from this… …to this with only a 2 clicks For the best results in creating high-contrast black-and-white images or transforming day scenes into night, I’ve found that images with a solid blue background work exceptionally well. Here’s why: blue skies or backgrounds provide a clean, even surface that makes it easier to create dramatic contrasts or darken the scene naturally. Open the image in photoshop Add a Black and White adjustment layer To active or to access the Adjustment layers — Click Window (top menu) — Adjustments Apply the Infrared Preset To achieve a striking high-contrast effect, especially when working with images that have blue backgrounds, adjusting the sliders is key. Here’s how: Locate the Blue and Cyan Sliders ...