Ben willmore photoshop 1015/23/2023 ![]() Using Color Curves to add colored highlights to a picture (Let me know in comments if you want me to go more in depth in another tutorial, please ONLY if you REALLY want me to to, as in you will read it lol). Here you can see how the colors interact with each other, The colored circles are in screen mode.Īdditive RGB are light. (See my full courses on Curves and also on layers to understand more of this.) So the colors are as follows: If you pull it below the baseline, it doesn’t darken the image, it adds the opposite of red> Cyan. What you need to know if if you push the red curve up above the baseline, you are adding red. (I have written extensively about this in my books and in my premium corses, we won’t go deeper here). Subtractive are used for print, to an offset printing press, CMYK mode. (B is black, but its not a color, but a tone). The opposite of the RGB primary colors are the subtractive primaries (CMYK) Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. There are 3 primary colors in Photoshop in RGB mode. Where it says RGB, choose a color channel. (You can see a little tonal shift if you are aggressive with color curves, especially on multiple channels). When you are in color mode, the curves change the color NOT the brightness. We are going to use curves to adjust color. We are going to do something totally different. You are probably used to using curves to adjust brightness. Press Ctl/Cmd+M for curves (we will use adjustment layers in a second) Lets start with a little bit of theory, trust me this is WELL worth the read, as this will open up a new world of color to you in Photoshop, The color theory is only 2 steps then we will jump into using this to create some stunning colored highlights that can be used for reflections, rim lights, cast lights and more. One of the most powerful ways to control color in photoshop is with curves, you will learn how to unlock these powerful color controls in Photoshop. There are 6 primary colors in Photoshop and this is the best way to access them. When you change curves into color mode, they don’t change the tones, but rather the color. How to control color with Curves in Photoshop, easier and more powerful than you imagine How to use Color Curves in Photoshop to add colored highlights
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