Here’s a simple way to do it: 1. Add your background and main photo as separate layers in Photoshop. 2. Use a Hue/Saturation or Color Balance adjustment layer on the background and tweak the colors until they match the main photo. 3. Adjust the opacity of the background layer slightly to help it blend naturally with the main photo.
@ awesome thank you ! But the background photo you generate has to be in the exact same mood and light condition than the photo you add overlay that's the issue
You can use Photoshop’s Neural Filters to match the mood and lighting of your background to the main photo. Specifically, try the Harmonization filter.
How do you generate a background photo that match the colors & light from your first generation ?
Here’s a simple way to do it:
1. Add your background and main photo as separate layers in Photoshop.
2. Use a Hue/Saturation or Color Balance adjustment layer on the background and tweak the colors until they match the main photo.
3. Adjust the opacity of the background layer slightly to help it blend naturally with the main photo.
@ awesome thank you ! But the background photo you generate has to be in the exact same mood and light condition than the photo you add overlay that's the issue
You can use Photoshop’s Neural Filters to match the mood and lighting of your background to the main photo. Specifically, try the Harmonization filter.
good, thanks it helped me a lot.
I am glad you like it.
good video but why talking and moving too fast? for new begineers it should be better little bir more explanation and show
Thanks for the feedback! I'll slow down my pace in future tutorials to help beginners like you better follow along. Appreciate your input! 😊