Photo Simulation Color Correction Techniques I saw a picture like this in the tutorial website forum and asked for color correction. The top is the original image and the bottom is the result image. I thought the effect of the result image was quite good, so I tried it myself. And record your own practice so that friends who like color mixing can refer to it.
Original image
After adjustment
I will briefly talk about my color adjustment. The idea: If you want to adjust the color the same as others, you must first compare other people’s materials and results and find out the differences before making corresponding adjustments.
After comparing the original image and the result, I think we should make a fuss about the comparison of the image first. The contrast of the result image is stronger than the contrast of the material image, so we can use the “Level” or “Curve” command here. , enhance the contrast of the image.
To enhance the contrast of an image, it is nothing more than making the bright parts brighter and the dark parts darker. After executing the “Levels” or “Curves” command, in the pop-up dialog box, select the small Select the three points below the eyedropper tool area and click the “OK” button to complete the adjustment to enhance contrast.
Compare the original image and the In the resulting image, you will find that although the contrast seems to be enhanced in brightness, the saturation has been reduced a lot, so we execute the “Hue/Saturation” command to reduce the saturation of the image.
Compare the desaturated image with the result image , I found that it was still different. It was obvious that such an effect must be coupled with a color mask, so I immediately thought of the “Photo Filter” command. After using it, the effect did not achieve the expected effect, so I was very disappointed. However, I am a lazy person and I will not think about problems that I can’t think of, so I fell asleep on the bed, feeling dazed. After getting up half asleep, I casually added a new layer to the picture and painted it green.
Mix the layers The mode was changed to “Color”, and I compared it with the rendering again. I found that the color of the lower half was OK, but the difference was in the upper half, so I flashed the light and double-clicked the layer thumbnail. In the pop-up layer style dialog box, set the “Mixed Color Band” as shown in the figure below (the small triangle needs to be separated by holding down the Alt key)
Click the “OK” button to complete the color adjustment
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