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How to edit (Colorwise) like the GUCCI ads and...
just messing around. hope its not late to post. main workflow was copying the blue channel pasted over the original with multiply, desaturated the image and then gradient color, and some D&B. Mar 18 12 08:33 am Link Ali Bahman wrote: hmm...i like it!!very nice!psd please! Mar 19 12 12:35 am Link sure, write me your email plz. Mar 20 12 02:07 pm Link Benski wrote: Might be a sharp done in darken mode. Mar 31 12 08:29 am Link lukau13 wrote: Can u re upload your psd file? Jun 12 12 07:56 am Link George Anchev wrote: which one is JL method? i want to try it too george Jun 12 12 10:54 am Link Sorry as the original poster, I ended up doing this a while back. You can achieve this even with 2 selective color layers. But this ones an old with green and blue channels. But I've been able to do the same with a selective color layer Jun 24 12 10:55 am Link Jun 24 12 11:08 am Link Sep 12 12 01:10 pm Link Sep 12 12 01:52 pm Link Sorry, I meant a look even more to the gucci ad. http://www.dorianmagazine.com/wp-conten … .11-01.jpg Sep 12 12 02:19 pm Link Sep 12 12 02:38 pm Link Like, what the thread is about. Page 2-5 f.ex. To achieve the look with the blueish sky/ pale skintone. Can't really get the look without making them look sick:-: Sep 12 12 10:02 pm Link Hi everyone! I have a question: Could someone put a link to the PSD work?? ( Http://www.sendspace.com/ or http://www.mediafire.com/ ) The previous link to file PSD has expired: (.. Thanks in advance Sep 12 12 11:13 pm Link Sep 13 12 12:53 am Link mshi wrote: I guess, I really like it. What exactly did you do? Sep 13 12 01:04 am Link used channel mixer to darken the skin tones. then used curves to tweak colors in LAB space. applied selective color to further tweak colors. finally used curves to increase contrast. Sep 13 12 01:19 am Link mshi wrote: Would love to see the .psd Sep 13 12 04:57 am Link Dimitri_W wrote: Sorry but I didn't save the changes made in LAB. Here is PSD. Sep 13 12 12:41 pm Link the color grading done in ACR alone is here for comparison. PSD: https://www.box.com/s/0649v70d9yuas82027as Sep 17 12 12:38 pm Link mshi wrote: Haha, nice!^^ Sep 17 12 01:11 pm Link This technique is similar to Image-Adjusments and then Black & White then set the layer blending to multiply - like so you have more control over the effect than using only one chanel Cheers Apr 07 13 11:32 pm Link This is not the same, but I tried Apr 14 13 11:42 am Link Vitalii Fidyk Retoucher wrote: If you want more subdued colors in the model and foreground, play around with a selective color adj. layer. In the reds and yellows, increase black and cyan. Apr 14 13 12:15 pm Link Herman van Gestel wrote: sir can you explain how did u get her skintone ? looks amazing. Jan 27 16 03:47 pm Link This thread has 225 replies, but not a single one explaining how to exactly move from "before" to "after" Probably because between them it was never just a color grading, but also full retouching included. There was short explaination in the beginning, but it was unclear, then there was some replies explaning it. I tried achieve similar effect and while I can see I am heading in the good direction I wasn't able to get satisfactory result. Maybe because some parts was coloured by hand and I am trying to do everything globally. Can any person who uploaded PSD before do it again? Jan 30 16 06:57 am Link Jacek Poplawski wrote: I also think this technique includes lots of masking. Like skintone masking. Colour masking Jan 30 16 04:39 pm Link Jacek Poplawski wrote: Yes - commercial color grading - the stuff you see like the ads referenced here, use a lot of masking. Seldom is it a technique that you can just apply to the image as a whole. Jan 30 16 05:52 pm Link George Anchev wrote: Would you mind reuploade it? Mar 15 16 01:35 pm Link EllisMarellPhotography wrote: Sorry. It seems the link has expired and I also don't have the file locally any. But I think I have explained in an earlier post how it is done. Mar 15 16 02:11 pm Link Thanks for answering, i´ll try the explained way. Best e. Mar 17 16 04:18 am Link why do none of these links ever work? and why can't anyone ever answer this question? i've been attempting for years to master this look too but no one knows. I am getting pretty close in my own workflow but nothing i can pin-point specifically. i've tried every technique, masking and all that, and i'm still convinced it's an industry secret. Apr 04 16 07:37 pm Link Martin Troy wrote: Because this thread is old and obviously many of the links have expired. and why can't anyone ever answer this question? i've been attempting for years to master this look too but no one knows. I am getting pretty close in my own workflow but nothing i can pin-point specifically. i've tried every technique, masking and all that, and i'm still convinced it's an industry secret. I have answered this question and described the procedure years ago. Check earlier posts from George Anchev (my photographer profile). Apr 04 16 11:21 pm Link i've searched for George Anchev and yielded no results. Apr 08 16 04:11 am Link Martin Troy wrote: Here is one: Apr 08 16 04:25 am Link anchev wrote: Yes please! Apr 14 16 10:46 pm Link |