Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Make a photo more contrastive

Make a photo more contrastive

This tutorial will show you how to turn a normal image into a contrastive one!

Step 1: First download the original photo below:


Step 2: Next we use some popular tools to adjust its contrast and brightness like Curves tool (Image>Adjustments>Curves)


and Color Balance (Image>Adjustments>Color Balance) with these settings:




Our photo now looks like this:


Step 3:Duplicate your photo (Ctrl-J) and go to File>Blur>Gaussian Blur and choose a radius of 2 pixels to blur this layer a bit


Step 4: Then from the Layers tab, change the blending mode of this layer to Soft Light


And your photo will become more contrastive like the photo below:


This method is commonly used to emphasize something you want on a photo by making it more contrastive with the background. The model now looks lovely and lively!


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Exellent tutorial, I will use it sometime.

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Gonzo R said...

My dad used to study adobe photoshop. He told me to join him. I wasn't interested at first until I saw this site. Hope you keep it updated often cause I'll keep coming back. Great tips.

Anonymous said...

i never have any word to tell you for this effect great.
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