Thanks for this, as I have been wondering what your method was for adding LUM back in. I have been recently been following your ideas, so have been doing inital work in PI and then bringing tif files into PS for further development. I have only just finished an image where I took tif files back into PI to add the LUM channel. Now I can see how you do it, so next time I will try this method.
Thank you Craig for another great video! I normally do Lum in the middle of RGB group and global adjustments and I put it into Luminosity blending mode, but I leave RGB in the passthrough blending mode at the bottom of the layer stack. I have to try approach from this video as well.
Great tutorial, Craig! This is very helpful, can’t wait to try it myself. Love your videos!
Thank you for taking the time to explain this. All the best in 2025! Clear skies!
Nice process
Wow! This was a great tutorial! My PS skills are still very basic, and videos like this are immensely helpful. Cheers!
Thanks for this, as I have been wondering what your method was for adding LUM back in. I have been recently been following your ideas, so have been doing inital work in PI and then bringing tif files into PS for further development. I have only just finished an image where I took tif files back into PI to add the LUM channel. Now I can see how you do it, so next time I will try this method.
Thank you Craig for another great video! I normally do Lum in the middle of RGB group and global adjustments and I put it into Luminosity blending mode, but I leave RGB in the passthrough blending mode at the bottom of the layer stack. I have to try approach from this video as well.
Either way will work and give you the same results