When you applied the Diffuse Glow filter it boosted the highlights, but I did when following along, it did the complete opposite, it made the highlights completely black, I have no idea how to fix it, any idea of why that happens?
O tutorial completo passo a passo de como criar esse efeito hdr a partir da transcrição do vídeo que está na página aberta é o seguinte: 1. Crie um novo documento com 3000px de largura, 2000px de altura e modo de cor RGB de 8 bits. 2. Importe a imagem que você quer aplicar o efeito e converta-a em um objeto inteligente. 3. Renomeie a camada da imagem para "Antes" e duplique-a com CTRL+J. 4. Renomeie a camada duplicada para "HDR" e mude o modo de mesclagem para Luz Intensa. 5. Adicione uma camada de ajuste de Inverter acima da camada "HDR" e aplique uma máscara de corte. 6. Selecione a camada "HDR" e aplique o filtro Desfoque de Superfície com os valores de Raio e Limiar que realcem os detalhes da imagem. 7. Duplique novamente a camada "Antes" e arraste-a para o topo. 8. Aplique o filtro Galeria de Filtros e escolha o filtro Brilho Difuso da pasta Distorcer. Defina os valores para 0, 4 e 19. 9. Agrupe as três camadas superiores e mude o modo de mesclagem do grupo para Sobrepor. Isso criará o efeito HDR básico. 10. Adicione uma camada de ajuste de Preto e Branco acima da camada de Brilho Difuso e aplique uma máscara de corte. 11. Adicione outra camada de ajuste de Inverter acima da camada de Preto e Branco e aplique uma máscara de corte. 12. Agrupe as três camadas superiores e mude o modo de mesclagem do grupo para Sobrepor. Isso criará um tom HDR extra. 13. Ajuste a opacidade do grupo do tom HDR para controlar a intensidade do efeito. 14. Salve o seu projeto como um arquivo PSD para usar novamente no futuro. Para aplicar o efeito em outra imagem, basta abrir o objeto inteligente da camada "Antes" e substituir a imagem original pela nova. Depois, salve o objeto inteligente e volte para o documento principal. O efeito será aplicado automaticamente na nova imagem. Você pode ajustar os valores dos filtros de Desfoque de Superfície e Brilho Difuso para otimizar o resultado.
Oh man…I was doing a similar method to this when I was in college 15 years ago before HDR photography was really a “thing” and people were using plugins like Lucis Art to achieve looks like this.
thank you for this technique of transforming photos into HDR and applying it to an infinite number of photos with variation of settings. this technique is clearer and simpler than that proposed four years ago. maintain the effort to produce new content.
thank you for this technique of transforming photos into HDR and applying it to an infinite number of photos with variation of settings.this technique is clearer and simpler than that proposed four years ago.maintain the effort to produce new content.
It doesn't seem to work in Adobe Elements 2020. It tells me that "Could not complete the Surface Blur command because the pixel data is not directly editable". Any suggestions?
interesting technique, but the HDR render is not really appreciated anymore. And to be honest most of the original midjourney picture were cooler before.
Sorry to hear that! However, all images used in the tutorial were created with Midjourney. You may achieve better results by using your own images or stock images.
Wow... are we back to unrealistic over the top HDR? Ok... maybe on Instagram... but even there if you got some serious photographers or post processors following you they laugh at you. And 8-bit images? Sorry. I do appreciate you teaching us photoshop. It's just that i got a like early 2000's flashback. And thought maybe it needs a warning that this isnt the look any pro is going for anymore. Sure. It s art you can make it your own. And if you like this unrealistic style go for it.... just dont be frustrated if the images arent not praised by peers . Personally I would use this only at 10% strength of what was shown here. And only on certain images. Like the Product shot (Burger).
@@Pixivu - ah..yes, of course... the reason why I have always hesitated to use those filters much and rarely open that panel... I like keeping my image files as 'clean' as possible to make large prints .. and with quite a bit of editing-manipulation sometimes getting to the edge of limits with banding and other degradation, 16 bit seems to indeed preserve the files better :-) - certainly not a right or wrong either way, just a case by case decision to make - thanks for the reminder -
I can perform the tasks like a monkey, but I'd rather understand the "Math" of how this works. Anyway we can get a video that explains what actually is going on? I use other techniques that I understand and I would like to use this technique but with more knowledge of how it works.
An excelent tutorial. You have just gained another Like and a new subscriber.
When you applied the Diffuse Glow filter it boosted the highlights, but I did when following along, it did the complete opposite, it made the highlights completely black, I have no idea how to fix it, any idea of why that happens?
It happened the same to me! 😳
this also happened to me
Great technique! Thanks for sharing! ❤
O tutorial completo passo a passo de como criar esse efeito hdr a partir da transcrição do vídeo que está na página aberta é o seguinte:
1. Crie um novo documento com 3000px de largura, 2000px de altura e modo de cor RGB de 8 bits.
2. Importe a imagem que você quer aplicar o efeito e converta-a em um objeto inteligente.
3. Renomeie a camada da imagem para "Antes" e duplique-a com CTRL+J.
4. Renomeie a camada duplicada para "HDR" e mude o modo de mesclagem para Luz Intensa.
5. Adicione uma camada de ajuste de Inverter acima da camada "HDR" e aplique uma máscara de corte.
6. Selecione a camada "HDR" e aplique o filtro Desfoque de Superfície com os valores de Raio e Limiar que realcem os detalhes da imagem.
7. Duplique novamente a camada "Antes" e arraste-a para o topo.
8. Aplique o filtro Galeria de Filtros e escolha o filtro Brilho Difuso da pasta Distorcer. Defina os valores para 0, 4 e 19.
9. Agrupe as três camadas superiores e mude o modo de mesclagem do grupo para Sobrepor. Isso criará o efeito HDR básico.
10. Adicione uma camada de ajuste de Preto e Branco acima da camada de Brilho Difuso e aplique uma máscara de corte.
11. Adicione outra camada de ajuste de Inverter acima da camada de Preto e Branco e aplique uma máscara de corte.
12. Agrupe as três camadas superiores e mude o modo de mesclagem do grupo para Sobrepor. Isso criará um tom HDR extra.
13. Ajuste a opacidade do grupo do tom HDR para controlar a intensidade do efeito.
14. Salve o seu projeto como um arquivo PSD para usar novamente no futuro.
Para aplicar o efeito em outra imagem, basta abrir o objeto inteligente da camada "Antes" e substituir a imagem original pela nova. Depois, salve o objeto inteligente e volte para o documento principal. O efeito será aplicado automaticamente na nova imagem. Você pode ajustar os valores dos filtros de Desfoque de Superfície e Brilho Difuso para otimizar o resultado.
Oh man…I was doing a similar method to this when I was in college 15 years ago before HDR photography was really a “thing” and people were using plugins like Lucis Art to achieve looks like this.
Creative tutorial You will make me loss my mind 😲 You are GENIUS 💎❤️
THANK YOU
Wow! Thanks for your kind words. I appreciate your feedback and support.
Great tutorial. Thank you.
I'm very glad you liked it!
Great tutorial. Thank you.
thank you for this technique of transforming photos into HDR and applying it to an infinite number of photos with variation of settings.
this technique is clearer and simpler than that proposed four years ago.
maintain the effort to produce new content.
thank you for this technique of transforming photos into HDR and applying it to an infinite number of photos with variation of settings.this technique is clearer and simpler than that proposed four years ago.maintain the effort to produce new content.
That was amazing!
Nice tutorial & techniques .. thanks for share
I was searching this kind of video, and finally I got it. Thanks for uploading ❤
Perfect technique! Great Job, thanks a lot!
Will try this thanks for sharing!
OMG your back 💥
Yes, sorry for the delay, and thanks for your support ❤
the best video I ever seen thank you man
Excellent this increase my workflow and makes it easy , thxs
Looks amazing...
Way easier to use the Unsharp Mask and invert it.
You are really mind blowing
Where are the links in the description?
Awesome ❤❤
Awesome Thanks😲🥰
Awesome
Excelent, thank you so much!
You're welcome! I'm happy to hear that you liked it.
Where is the free AI image up-scaler sites?
Great tutorial Thanks alot
You're so welcome! very glad you liked it.
Thanks!! looks like magic in the first example - why not work with 16 Bit for better resolution ? Can this workflow go with RAW files?
Some filters and adjustment layers, such as filter gallery, do not work in 16 bits or higher.
very nice
Great! Thank you so much
Innovative approach.
Thanks mate!
Great results, thanks a lot!
You’re welcome, glad to help!
is it possible to do in premiere pro for video
You are very genius❤
Very glad you liked it!
thats cool, thanks man
Mind-blowing
Well explained thank you
thats great !!!
Good morning sir ,please how do you get ideas for your flyers
Pinterest and Behance
Wow wow wow NICE
Brilliant
Looking for the "AI free websites links in the video description" mentioned in the video...
It doesn't seem to work in Adobe Elements 2020. It tells me that "Could not complete the Surface Blur command because the pixel data is not directly editable". Any suggestions?
your layer was probably locked (for example when it is "place linked" instead of "place embedded")
Pretty cool! Is this a digital evolution of the age-old technique of unsharp mask?
I tried both and unsharp mask still gives better results.
@@arvinds2300 interesting to know...
Thanks!
Thank you so much! Your support means a lot to me.
Fantastic!
nice video brother
Thanks mate!
interesting technique, but the HDR render is not really appreciated anymore. And to be honest most of the original midjourney picture were cooler before.
What is clip mask
I'm using Photopea and it doesn't work :(. Just creates a transparent image for some reason ...
While useful, I'm not sure the title makes sense. I would really call this an HDR tutorial more than a sharpening tutorial.
Wow very good video. New to your channel will continue to check you out!
Thank you, I appreciate your support.
這個方法太棒了👏👏
Thanks!
How I become patren member to use this
its not free
filter gallery is not available, so cant proceed with this
duplicate your layer and use a high pass filter and just adjust the radius. this will give you a similar result
Mission failed you saved the file as (HRD)
pleace send a new link DOWNLOAD HDR PHOTOSHOP ACTION
Interesting technique but I don't like the results. Looks like a cheesy "beautify" filter.
Sorry to hear that! However, all images used in the tutorial were created with Midjourney. You may achieve better results by using your own images or stock images.
HDR usually looks cheesy.
i dont like it. need more explenation. i cant continue after "lets group our layers" how to doit?
Where is the Ai links?
www.psfreebies.com/how-to-sharpen-your-images-using-blur-filters-in-photoshop/
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Wow... are we back to unrealistic over the top HDR? Ok... maybe on Instagram... but even there if you got some serious photographers or post processors following you they laugh at you. And 8-bit images?
Sorry. I do appreciate you teaching us photoshop. It's just that i got a like early 2000's flashback. And thought maybe it needs a warning that this isnt the look any pro is going for anymore. Sure. It s art you can make it your own. And if you like this unrealistic style go for it.... just dont be frustrated if the images arent not praised by peers .
Personally I would use this only at 10% strength of what was shown here. And only on certain images. Like the Product shot (Burger).
A lot of job!
🤯👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
??… why edit in 8 Bit ??
Some adjustment layers and filters don't work in 16-bit color mode or more, such as the Filter Gallery.
@@Pixivu - ah..yes, of course... the reason why I have always hesitated to use those filters much and rarely open that panel... I like keeping my image files as 'clean' as possible to make large prints .. and with quite a bit of editing-manipulation sometimes getting to the edge of limits with banding and other degradation, 16 bit seems to indeed preserve the files better :-) - certainly not a right or wrong either way, just a case by case decision to make - thanks for the reminder -
@@PeterQuentercrimsonbamboo You are absolutely correct. I greatly appreciate your comments.
It's cool, but it doesn't look very good. In my opinion. Perhaps if you dial it down a lot.
But, thanks for showing, still.
I can perform the tasks like a monkey, but I'd rather understand the "Math" of how this works. Anyway we can get a video that explains what actually is going on? I use other techniques that I understand and I would like to use this technique but with more knowledge of how it works.
Amateur here. I find it difficult to follow this tutorial.
Nice guide, but the thumbnail is a scam. It is terribly exaggerated, and the film says something completely different than the photo would suggest.
outdated those AI models are pay to use.
I was pretty sure that you're dead pretty damn sure
It was a tough year, but now I’m here😄