![]() Slide the control all the way over to the right, then slowly slide it back toward the centre until some white areas appear. Add a new Threshold adjustment layer on top of the curves layer. An image layer and on top of that a Curves layer. ![]() So you should already have at least two layers in your Layers Panel. This is a follow on from the steps above. How To Find The White, Black & Grey Points In An Image You can control this slightly by adjusting the curves layer opacity. If the colour correction adds a different cast this is usually because the 50% grey selection is a little bit off. You need to click on where you think is closest to 50% grey, that is in hue, saturation and brightness. Finally, select the sampler tool in the middle which looks like it has grey fluid inside. And click on the darkest part of the image to establish your black point. Once you have done that, select the sampler tool which looks like it has black fluid inside. Now, click on the brightest part of the image that you believe is closest to white to set your white point. Select the sampler tool that looks like it has white fluid in it. The Essential Guide To Luminosity Masks in Photoshopįeel free to join my youtube channel for more photography tutorials.Ĭolour Correction by Finding White, Black & Grey Pointsġ.Gradiate – Photoshop Color Grading Plugin.Mastering Lumi32 Luminosity Masks Course.Lumi32 – Powerful 32 Bit Luminosity Mask Plugin.Raya Pro – The Ultimate Digital Blending Workflow Panel For Photoshop.This entry was posted in Video tutorials (VTCs) and tagged Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Photoshop CS3, Color Range, fluid mask pro 3, mask pro 4, Quick Mask by Administrator. Mask Pro 4 is a product of onOne Software. Please read Terms of Use for Guests before watching any of the video tutorials.įluid Mask 3 is a produce of Heligon, Ltd (Vertus).Īdobe Photoshop CS3 is a product of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Video file size: 29.3 MB for video 1, 18.9 MB for video 2, 30.9 MB for video 3.Video length: 8 minutes 51 seconds for video 1, 6 minutes 2 seconds for video 2, 7 minutes 31 seconds for video 3.Fluid Mask version: Fluid Mask 3.0.2 Mac.Adobe Photoshop version: Adobe Photoshop CS 3 10.0.1 Mac.The original graphic image used in these videos comes from Photo PD In all these videos, we attempt to remove navy blue sky from the image. Finally, the third video doesn’t involve any of the plug-ins mentioned above, and we use Photoshop’s Color Range along with Quick Mask to remove unwanted pixels. In fact, we reviewed this product yesterday. It’s also a Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements) plug-in. The second video involves onOne Software’s Mask Pro 4.1. We use its Photoshop plug-in to isolate important pixels from unnecessary ones. Fluid Mask 3 comes as a Photoshop plug-in and also as a standalone application. In the first video, we use Vertus’ Fluid Mask 3. They merely show basic workflows of respective applications mostly without audio commentary. Note that these Quick Overview videos are not necessarily video tutorials. In the following 3 Quick Overview videos, we compare the masking functions of Fluid Mask 3, Mask Pro 4 and Photoshop’s Color Range. Whatever you have and no matter how you do it, you will lose some important pixels in the course of removing background colors. Removing background is never easy whether you use Adobe Fireworks, Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Converter or whatever.
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