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But as basic or advanced as you get with it, using this non-destructive editing technique of adjustment layers will improve your workflow and make your whole Photoshop experience a lot easier. Our newsletter is for everyone who loves design! Let us know if you're a freelance designer or not so we can share the most relevant content for you.

By completing this form, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Designers, check out these contests so you can start building your career. Get a design. Levels Levels modify the tonal values in an image by adjusting the levels of the shadows, midtones, and highlights.

Curves Curves let you adjust as many points as you want throughout the entire tonal range of your image, and is the most powerful and precise tool for editing the tones in an image. Exposure Exposure lets you adjust exposure levels with three sliders: Exposure, Offset and Gamma. Vibrance This adjustment layer modifies the vibrance of an image in two ways. Color Balance The Color Balance adjustment changes the mixture of colors in an image.

Photo Filter Photo Filter adds different color filters on top of your image. Channel Mixer Channel Mixer modifies the colors in your image to create tinted or grayscale images.

Invert The Invert adjustment layer makes a photo negative effect by inverting the colors of your image. Posterize Posterize produces a flat, poster-like appearance to a photo by reducing the number of brightness values levels in the image. Threshhold The Threshold tool turns your image into a black and white image. Gradient Map This tool converts the grayscale range of an image to a custom gradient fill.

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All rights reserved. Publishers of technology books, eBooks, and videos for creative people. Modal Versus Non-Modal Adjustments Here are the adjustment dialog boxes that were formerly available as Adjustment Layers and the Adjustment panels that have replaced them. NOTE The bar of icons shown below is found at the bottom of each of the Adjustment panels and has been removed in these examples to fit them on the page. Overview Pearson Education, Inc. Collection and Use of Information To conduct business and deliver products and services, Pearson collects and uses personal information in several ways in connection with this site, including: Questions and Inquiries For inquiries and questions, we collect the inquiry or question, together with name, contact details email address, phone number and mailing address and any other additional information voluntarily submitted to us through a Contact Us form or an email.

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Links This web site contains links to other sites. Requests and Contact Please contact us about this Privacy Notice or if you have any requests or questions relating to the privacy of your personal information. I'll turn the adjustment layer back on by clicking in the empty box where the visibility icon would normally appear:. A big advantage with adjustment layers is that the initial settings we choose are not permanent. We can go back to the Properties panel and edit the settings at any time.

If a different layer is active in the Layers panel, simply click on the adjustment layer's thumbnail to reselect it:. And then in the Properties panel, make whatever changes you need. I'll reset the Vibrance adjustment back to its default settings by clicking the Reset icon at the bottom of the panel:. As I mentioned earlier, the difference between Vibrance and Saturation is that Saturation affects all colors equally while Vibrance affects muted colors more than colors that are already saturated.

To see the difference, this time I'll drag the Vibrance slider all the way to the left:. And notice that even with Vibrance at its lowest settings, some of the original color in the image still remains:. If you decide not to use the adjustment layer, you can delete it without affecting the original image.

Just drag the adjustment layer onto the trash bin at the bottom of the Layers panel:. To see more advantages that adjustment layers offer, I'll choose a different one.

But rather than selecting an adjustment layer from the Layers panel, this time I'll choose one from the Menu Bar. And notice that when we select an adjustment layer from the Menu Bar, Photoshop first opens the New Layer dialog box where we can name the layer before adding it.

We can also set various options, like the blend mode or the opacity of the adjustment layer. We'll look at the blend mode and opacity options in a moment. So for now, I'll just click OK to accept the default name:. In other words, I'll blend a single color in with the original colors. First, I'll turn on the Colorize option, and then I'll set the Hue value to 20 to choose a color that's similar to the woman's skin tone:.

Since adjustment layers are actual layers, just like image layers, they have access to the same Blend Mode and Opacity options in the Layers panel. And we can use these options to control how the adjustment blends with the image. With the blend mode set to Color , the adjustment layer now affects only the colors in the image. It has no effect on the luminosity the brightness. And this gives us a more natural looking result, without the added boost in contrast we were seeing from the Normal blend mode the default setting :.

Another advantage with adjustment layers is that the effect can be faded by lowering the Opacity value, which is found directly across from the Blend Mode option in the Layers panel. And with the opacity lowered, the effect is less intense. The color from the adjustment layer is now mixing with the photo's original colors rather than replacing them completely:. Related: How to unify colors in an image.

Finally, each adjustment layer you add comes with its own layer mask which can be used to limit the areas of the image that are affected by the adjustment. For example, I'll use Photoshop's Select Subject command to quickly select the woman in the photo. Photoshop analyzes the image, and after a few moments, a selection outline appears around my subject.

I can now use this selection to hide the adjustment layer from this area:. Simply adjusting the green hue can give your nature photos an entirely different look and feel. Adjusting the hue, as is the case with many editing decisions, can be most effective when used subtly and in combination with other options such as the tone curve or white balance.

Too much editing can come across as obvious and give your images a look that seems overly processed, especially when it comes to portraits. If you are not sure exactly which color option to select from the ones that are available to you, you can click the target button in the top-left corner of the Hue panel circled in red below then click and drag on a specific point in your image.

This will adjust the hue that matches the target area, and all similar colors for your entire photo. One tip I like to use when adjusting the values is to click on the 0 and enter numerical values using my keyboard.

Or you can hold down the shift key while tapping the arrows to raise and lower values in increments of The Saturation and Luminance tabs function in much the same way. You use sliders or enter numerical values in order to adjust how much of each color is present Saturation or the brightness of each color Luminance. I find that a bit overwhelming but others can think is quite useful.



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