This has to the best, and most useful Photoshop Tips and Tricks video I have ever seen. I will rewatch and follow a long each one and try to embed them in my head. I personally love the one regarding Composoting, matching the colors of different images. Thank you so much for making this video, it will help tremendously.
I've been power using Photoshop for the last 15 years and there's still always something new to learn. Photoshop is so much more powerful than most people realise.
@@piotrkuczynski2479 Been using PS since version 2 in 1992, and not only did I not know a couple of these, but I'd actually forgotten a couple of others, or had always wondered what the actual use of them was. I'd seen the black and white adjustment layer trick done in a tutorial en passant, but the guy'd gone on without explaining it, and just as I was starting to imagine the possibilities, I got distracted by the next step and forgot about it until just now. Every once in a while I'd see the Black and White option in the adjustment layers list, think "hey, there were color sliders in there, I think I wanted to mess with those", and then go on to whatever I was doing and forget yet again.
You're giving away some stuff. The "Normal" blend mode on a layer group thing was introduced as long ago as version FIVE or SIX of photoshop 2000 (21 years ago). Believe me very few people in "professional retouching" knew about this. They were doing all kinds of bizarre stuff, clipping groups, masks duplicated into concurrent layers, even merging duplicated layers, to achieve the same thing. But it's been available for 21 years. So difficult is this concept to grasp apparently, that they actually allowed clipping to layer GROUPS (same effect which slows the graphics card) a few version ago,
0:58 - 2:44 Cloning 2:45 - 4:06 Select colors from any application 4:07 - 6:35 How to make clone stamp tool even more powerful (twin) 6:36 - 9:49 Compositing trick with blending modes 9:50 - 12:07 Power of the 8 special blending modes 12:08 - 13:20 Tip to change the luminosity of images 13:21 - 15:49 Supercharge the Spot Healing Brush Tool 15:50 - 19:01 turn a Blend if blend into transparency 19:02 - 21:36 Create non-destructive masks 21:37 - 23:59 Create selections 24:00 - Change Photoshop's auto color correction
I like so many of these, for example the two windows to view the same document, also the auto adjust curves to match color when compositing. And the black and white adjustment layer to change luminosity. So many tips! Thanks:)
Really i am new on photoshop but which you share the information and shortcuts it is a huge achievement to all who are watching this video, thank you so much
right away, the first tip is something i didn't know! i'm just starting to find my way in photoshop and learning all the amazing things it does, and your channel is helping me discover more and more! you're so efficient and your explaining everything so well!
Thank you! I’m an old timer, used the first version of Photoshop back in the 1980’s. Sadly the adage you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, really holds true each time Adobe makes changes to their programs. All your tips, and keyboard shortcuts, are so helpful! Just subscribed to your channel. 👍😃
The power of the 8 special blending modes was an eye opener! All your tips and tricks are great, thanks SO much for sharing. You're a very good teacher!
I am new to photoshop and they way you demonstrate and explain your tutorials are great. I will be able to apply these techniques and application types to my job and only get better in photoshop. Thank you!
I've been using Photoshop since version 1 and learned a lot from this video! You are very good at explaining things clearly and make it easy to follow. Great job!!
I'm not a "power user" of Photoshop, but I've been using it now-and-then for the last 20 years... simple stuff obviously, but still, throughout the years i bumped into tons of tricks and I think I am at a level of "above-beginner". But with this collection of tips and tricks, oh man, I feel like I never knew Photoshop at all! This is a whole different program!
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I want to thank you for this format of editing your video. The format of cutting to you every time you have an extra comment on something that you just mentioned was distracting and jarring. This intro-outro editing is more conducive to learning the information that you're relating. Thank you.
I would suggest to all beginners, learn shortcuts for adobe programs. agencies take note of speed. I definitely judge people who do not know shortcuts for new layers and for the basic tools. in case, if you prefer, visit my channel for more tips and tricks of photoshop
Thank you for providing this video. I've learned a lot that I can immediately practice in Photoshop. I keep my Photoshop open while watching this video. When I see something I can apply to my project, I pause the video and put the instruction into action on my project. Thank you again.
13:15 Notice how the colors change when you do it. To prevent that is necessary to use some especial values, which you can save as a profile here are they: Reds 30 Yellows 89 Greens 58 Cyans 70 Blues 11 Magenta 42
This was amazing! 12 years of experience using Photoshop - and you blew my mind 5 times halfway through the video! Thanks dude - damn, these tips are amazing!!!
These tips stood out for me: selecting colors outside of photoshop, spot healing tool, making selections of bright and dark pixels, and all of the luminosity and curves tips,. You also helped me straighten out my misunderstanding of some tools. Knowing how to use the tools correctly by learning from a photoshop expert like you is a confidence builder. Thank you so much.
Targeted spot healing and manipulation of the clone brush orientation and scale were both new and useful to me and I've been using PS for a looooooong time. Well done! 👏👏👏
Excellent Tutorials explained in a simple way. I will watch it again & again. it has so many tricks & tips to make my images better. Thank you so such. Keep sending more like these. Best was the fog & the birds. Pl also tell how to make a composite between Sky anf foreground landscapes.
Awsome ! I'm french and understanding you is very easy : you explain cleary, not too fast. yes me too ! And I'll send this video to all my french photographers friends ! Thank you very much Jesus !! Ah yes and my favorite trick is the compositing to match colours and expo of 2 differents photos.
Stumbled on this video, I am already sold! [subscribed, in UA-cam language]... so rich, I dunno where to even begin.. thank you. You are seriously talented and generous to share this freely!
Using the eyedropper tool outside of the photoshop program was mindblowingly cool! I also loved how you showed using the text layer (winter/snow/cold) and explained the significance behind making sure the text itself can still be changed. I'm brand new to photoshop, but I've learned enough times in all kinds of projects how beneficial it is to keep your options open when it comes to making changes! Thank you for all of your tips and tutorials. I love your method of teaching and you cover so many helpful details to explain how things work and why certain ways are truly better. I'm learning so much!
A lot of people name their tutorial videos similarly to bait people. But these REALLY ARE AMAZING Tips and Tricks in Photoshop. I had no idea about some of these and they are actually super useful tips and not just novelty tricks. Thanks for doing this vid.
Excellent collection of tips! There were at least seven I never knew before! 😱 My favorites were the ones on changing PS's auto algorithms - those changes you showed in the two pictures of the girls were astonishingly good!🤩👏 Thanks a ton, Jesús, really appreciated!
Jesus - you rock my friend. You have taken the time and experience to share with people around the world. Your tips are easy to follow, are educational, and make our work easier. Much appreciated - You are a maestro!
I have to say, “there isn’t any tip that I knew about! This is super informative and will change my workflow forever”! Thank you so much for this tips and tricks tutorial. I have learned how to use all the features in my photoshop through your very informative tutorials. That in itself say’s a lot!
10 years of using PS and I FINALLY see an example of the difference between fill and opacity. These are all unknown tricks to me. I'm such a brute-force pixel pusher that I never cared after I got the hang of all the tools. This video is a big eye opener though. I'm definitely adopting ALL of these tricks. Thank you for this!
Wow. Great video! And you still placed every tip's exact point in time in the description. You are not only a master but also very organized. Thank you so much, man!
For the first time i paused the video in the middle and hit subscribe and bell icone. Also liking was definite. You are so great that you are giving us the best Tips and trickes. Never seen before.... Thank you soooooooo much
Nice tips! I just disagree with the trick about the luminosity mode curve level. It certainly works well for minor adjustments (when basically you quite don't need it), but it doesn't produce good results with major adjustments (bigger are the adjustments, more obvious are the errors). No matter whether the document is 8 or 16 bits, use the blending mode luminosity on the curves, produces wrong colors and shades. In my lessons, in fact, I teach this way, but then I suggest creating a saturation level anchored to the Curve level, to fix the saturation problems generated by the curves. This also helps the photographer to train the eye with colors, to understand itself which the correct saturation is, rather than leaving the work to the software.
This has to the best, and most useful Photoshop Tips and Tricks video I have ever seen. I will rewatch and follow a long each one and try to embed them in my head. I personally love the one regarding Composoting, matching the colors of different images. Thank you so much for making this video, it will help tremendously.
You're welcome, CODCZ115!
Literally nobody else makes tutorials this useful
I've been power using Photoshop for the last 15 years and there's still always something new to learn. Photoshop is so much more powerful than most people realise.
This video is a gold mine. Even after nearly 20 years of using PS I still learned new, super valuable tricks. Thank you for that!
You're welcome!
The same. 10 years, and 13 tricks is new for me:)
@@piotrkuczynski2479 Been using PS since version 2 in 1992, and not only did I not know a couple of these, but I'd actually forgotten a couple of others, or had always wondered what the actual use of them was.
I'd seen the black and white adjustment layer trick done in a tutorial en passant, but the guy'd gone on without explaining it, and just as I was starting to imagine the possibilities, I got distracted by the next step and forgot about it until just now. Every once in a while I'd see the Black and White option in the adjustment layers list, think "hey, there were color sliders in there, I think I wanted to mess with those", and then go on to whatever I was doing and forget yet again.
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You're giving away some stuff. The "Normal" blend mode on a layer group thing was introduced as long ago as version FIVE or SIX of photoshop 2000 (21 years ago). Believe me very few people in "professional retouching" knew about this. They were doing all kinds of bizarre stuff, clipping groups, masks duplicated into concurrent layers, even merging duplicated layers, to achieve the same thing. But it's been available for 21 years. So difficult is this concept to grasp apparently, that they actually allowed clipping to layer GROUPS (same effect which slows the graphics card) a few version ago,
0:58 - 2:44 Cloning
2:45 - 4:06 Select colors from any application
4:07 - 6:35 How to make clone stamp tool even more powerful (twin)
6:36 - 9:49 Compositing trick with blending modes
9:50 - 12:07 Power of the 8 special blending modes
12:08 - 13:20 Tip to change the luminosity of images
13:21 - 15:49 Supercharge the Spot Healing Brush Tool
15:50 - 19:01 turn a Blend if blend into transparency
19:02 - 21:36 Create non-destructive masks
21:37 - 23:59 Create selections
24:00 - Change Photoshop's auto color correction
Love the 1st tip to have 2 windows open side by side, one showing whole image & other zoomed in so you can see both when cloning out a detail. Genius!
I also found this to be a genius tip! Add that to the list of things I never knew but really needed to know :)
Been using photoshop for 20 years, but the tips here are simply the best. Congratulations Sir!
Dude, i don't understand the dislikes, just 5 minutes in and I've already learned so much
Thanks I don't understand some of it pls I want to know more.
Those who spent entire life to study and get certificate feel annoyed when everything can get for free on youtube lol.
Coins have two sides! So on the creators!
Some one like...some one dislike!😄
Same here.
WOWWW!!! After watching this video it seems after using PS for 15+ years I still dont know more than 15 tips mentioned in the video. THANKS TO YOU!!!!
Not even two minutes in and my mind's blown with tip one. Brilliant! Will definately use this.
that tip about the clipping masks and changing the group to normal instead of pass through has CHANGED MY LIFE..thank you Jesus !!!
I like so many of these, for example the two windows to view the same document, also the auto adjust curves to match color when compositing. And the black and white adjustment layer to change luminosity. So many tips! Thanks:)
You're welcome, Regina!
Really i am new on photoshop but which you share the information and shortcuts it is a huge achievement to all who are watching this video, thank you so much
right away, the first tip is something i didn't know! i'm just starting to find my way in photoshop and learning all the amazing things it does, and your channel is helping me discover more and more! you're so efficient and your explaining everything so well!
OMG! The second tip! Who knew you could pull a color from outside photoshop! Can't wait for number 3!
All these years, over a decade at this point, using Photoshop and there’s still so many things I need to learn. 😭👍
I know, everyone knows but... It's Photoshop, It's neverending story... Always and forever. 😂😎👍🙌✌️🖖
One of the best photoshop tips tutorial ever on UA-cam. All the tips are for professional workers. Appreciated it very much.
the eyedropper tool from another app is clutch!!! I would save the file and then bring it into photoshop! saves so much time!!! thank you!!!
Dude... that tip is priceless!!! I've been doing it just like you forever. Saving a file that I'll never use again just for the ref colors... WOW!!!
Thank you so much for that clone tool tip. Exactly what I was looking for the other day.
Awesome 👍
Best trick was auto color correction with curves.
Very well explained...all new things to me....thank you so much.!!!
I took an advanced Photoshop course, but man, a lot of these tips were completely new to me :D Thanks a lot brother!
You're welcome, Aser!
The problem with any "Advanced Photoshop Course" is there is finite space and time!
little gems, nuggets of wisdom. love it! thank you JR!
You're welcome!
The changing of the curves auto algorithms was a fantastic tip! 😁
OMG! Every tip is a revelation. Thank you for this!!!!
Thank you! I’m an old timer, used the first version of Photoshop back in the 1980’s. Sadly the adage you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, really holds true each time Adobe makes changes to their programs. All your tips, and keyboard shortcuts, are so helpful! Just subscribed to your channel. 👍😃
Thank you, J B!
Very understandable without being boring or irrelevant talking!!! Great video!!!
The power of the 8 special blending modes was an eye opener! All your tips and tricks are great, thanks SO much for sharing. You're a very good teacher!
Thanks for your incredible contribution to photoshop competency.
Loved the shortcut for rotating using the clone stamp tool!
Thank u for that!
You're welcome, Mo Silwadi!
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I am new to photoshop and they way you demonstrate and explain your tutorials are great. I will be able to apply these techniques and application types to my job and only get better in photoshop. Thank you!
how could someone have just one favorite out of a video that was so useful in every example, great stuff!
Holy moly, I am a begginer and I have just watched the first 2 tips, and wooow they are AMAZING. Thank you man
I've been using Photoshop since version 1 and learned a lot from this video! You are very good at explaining things clearly and make it easy to follow. Great job!!
Thank you, Alan!
This channel is absolute gold. So glad I found it!
I'm not a "power user" of Photoshop, but I've been using it now-and-then for the last 20 years... simple stuff obviously, but still, throughout the years i bumped into tons of tricks and I think I am at a level of "above-beginner".
But with this collection of tips and tricks, oh man, I feel like I never knew Photoshop at all! This is a whole different program!
Thank you for your comment, Fernando!
This video has literally changed my life. It’s crazy how many things I still had no knowledge of. You are amazing! THANKS AGAIN!!!!!
Thank you!!
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I want to thank you for this format of editing your video. The format of cutting to you every time you have an extra comment on something that you just mentioned was distracting and jarring. This intro-outro editing is more conducive to learning the information that you're relating. Thank you.
Photoshop Training Channel appreciate your contribution to all of us to learn , this video and others are very helpful to learn Photoshop
Photoshop Training Channel,
Beautiful!
I would suggest to all beginners, learn shortcuts for adobe programs. agencies take note of speed. I definitely judge people who do not know shortcuts for new layers and for the basic tools.
in case, if you prefer, visit my channel for more tips and tricks of photoshop
What a great tip! The first one! Not having to zoom out to view an edit is a game changer! Thanks! Can't wait to see the next tip!
All 19 things are stuff I didn't know, thank you.
You're welcome, Alex!
Thank you for providing this video. I've learned a lot that I can immediately practice in Photoshop. I keep my Photoshop open while watching this video. When I see something I can apply to my project, I pause the video and put the instruction into action on my project. Thank you again.
I'm glad you found it useful, Jump Rope Veteran! Thanks for Watching!
13:15 Notice how the colors change when you do it. To prevent that is necessary to use some especial values, which you can save as a profile here are they:
Reds 30
Yellows 89
Greens 58
Cyans 70
Blues 11
Magenta 42
Couldn't be better! Thank you so much
This was amazing! 12 years of experience using Photoshop - and you blew my mind 5 times halfway through the video! Thanks dude - damn, these tips are amazing!!!
You're welcome! I'm glad it helped!
These tips stood out for me: selecting colors outside of photoshop, spot healing tool, making selections of bright and dark pixels, and all of the luminosity and curves tips,. You also helped me straighten out my misunderstanding of some tools. Knowing how to use the tools correctly by learning from a photoshop expert like you is a confidence builder. Thank you so much.
Best informative ps video so far!!!!! Thank you :)
Thank you, Steven!
Daaaaamn!
Been around many years watching and buying tutorials, and the quality in this one is superb! you are GREAT! Hands Down!
Excellent Tutorial with Photoshop tips, very useful!!
Thank a lots. I am your Hong Kong 's Subscriber.
Thank you, sam Ng!
This is definitely worth to watch...!!!!
Targeted spot healing and manipulation of the clone brush orientation and scale were both new and useful to me and I've been using PS for a looooooong time. Well done! 👏👏👏
GREAT STUFF... ALL IN ONE PLACE! Thank you very much!!!
Excellent Tutorials explained in a simple way. I will watch it again & again. it has so many tricks & tips to make my images better. Thank you so such. Keep sending more like these. Best was the fog & the birds. Pl also tell how to make a composite between Sky anf foreground landscapes.
You're welcome, anuradha arora!
WOW! Thank you Jesus! You're a great teacher. Pls what version of Photoshop are you using and your computer?🙏
Brilliant Jesús ! My favorite tip is the last one about the built in search for tools and help topics, because it so useful for all users.
You're welcome, Ed! and thank you for all your help with the group!!!
I just felt like I don't know photoshop... Learned so many new tricks and so helpful tips. Thank you.
Awsome ! I'm french and understanding you is very easy : you explain cleary, not too fast. yes me too ! And I'll send this video to all my french photographers friends ! Thank you very much Jesus !! Ah yes and my favorite trick is the compositing to match colours and expo of 2 differents photos.
Stumbled on this video, I am already sold! [subscribed, in UA-cam language]... so rich, I dunno where to even begin.. thank you. You are seriously talented and generous to share this freely!
Wow! There's a lot of really helpful stuff in here-thank you so much!
Maybe I should have know this, but I was blown away finding out I could change the autocorrect's algorithm!! Just now subscribed! Thank you!!
Using the eyedropper tool outside of the photoshop program was mindblowingly cool! I also loved how you showed using the text layer (winter/snow/cold) and explained the significance behind making sure the text itself can still be changed. I'm brand new to photoshop, but I've learned enough times in all kinds of projects how beneficial it is to keep your options open when it comes to making changes!
Thank you for all of your tips and tutorials. I love your method of teaching and you cover so many helpful details to explain how things work and why certain ways are truly better. I'm learning so much!
I'm glad that you are enjoying the videos!
Brilliant, love the clone tool part, must save and go through it all again, Thank You
👌Sir, you are master of Photoshop.👍🌺🌻🌺
Thank you, Homiyar!
Most insightful tutorial I have watched in months. Thanks
I "liked" for the split screen, two instance of the same doc idea. I hit "subscribe" for the creating a template tip! Awesome work, man! Thanks.
Thank you, originalsuki! I appreciate it 😊
A lot of people name their tutorial videos similarly to bait people. But these REALLY ARE AMAZING Tips and Tricks in Photoshop.
I had no idea about some of these and they are actually super useful tips and not just novelty tricks.
Thanks for doing this vid.
a 43 minutes of amazing knowledge...!! Thanks so much Jesus!
You're welcome, cep!
Thank you for being quick and to the point
Excellent collection of tips! There were at least seven I never knew before! 😱
My favorites were the ones on changing PS's auto algorithms - those changes you showed in the two pictures of the girls were astonishingly good!🤩👏 Thanks a ton, Jesús, really appreciated!
You're welcome, R Garlin!
Thank you!
You're welcome, Dozie!
Wow thank you!!
You're welcome, elisabeth!
Jesus - you rock my friend. You have taken the time and experience to share with people around the world. Your tips are easy to follow, are educational, and make our work easier. Much appreciated - You are a maestro!
I hit the like button before i watch the video !
What if it was bad?!
PTC make no bad tutorials !
and even if you do amma putting like for the fact you had the time to make 42 minute video !
MIND BLOWN!!! Thank you so much!
Absolutely fantastic tutorial! Favourite: setting curves algorithm.
Thank you, Brent!
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I was mesmerized! The clone rotate/resize was amazing! Thx!
You're welcome, Ed!
I have to say, “there isn’t any tip that I knew about! This is super informative and will change my workflow forever”! Thank you so much for this tips and tricks tutorial. I have learned how to use all the features in my photoshop through your very informative tutorials. That in itself say’s a lot!
You're welcome, Lisa!
This is a full course video tutorial !! Thanks a lot I'm showing this video to the boyz
AWESOME VIDEO! I'm a french speaker but you are explaining so well! Thank you!
You're welcome, Madestelle1!
10 years of using PS and I FINALLY see an example of the difference between fill and opacity. These are all unknown tricks to me. I'm such a brute-force pixel pusher that I never cared after I got the hang of all the tools. This video is a big eye opener though. I'm definitely adopting ALL of these tricks. Thank you for this!
Wow. Great video! And you still placed every tip's exact point in time in the description. You are not only a master but also very organized. Thank you so much, man!
You're welcome, Alexandre!
Another incredible tutorial. You rock. Thank you!
For the first time i paused the video in the middle and hit subscribe and bell icone. Also liking was definite. You are so great that you are giving us the best Tips and trickes. Never seen before.... Thank you soooooooo much
Thank you, Umair!!!
My favorite is #12-Curves Auto Color Correction - Color Correct. AMAZING!
Man! I just learned so many tips! I love all the hidden features along with the keyboard short cuts!! Thanks So much!
You're welcome, James Pilz!
About 15 seconds into the actual tutorial and it is already useful! Thanks
You're welcome, lara!
I can say: OMG!!! what a great tutorial.. honestly this is by far the greatest tutorial I have ever seen in my whole life... God bless you, man...
Thank you so much!
Yep definitely one of the best Tut's out there, showing some amazing PS tricks. Thanks so so much!!!
Your videos are fantastic. Thank you so much for your effort and great work.
2 minutes in, and already I'm impressed! Thank you for working slowly!
"43 minutes long... nah I'm not gonna watch it all."
*Watched it all and I'll probably go though it all again!
YES EXACTLY
Yup. Same story.
True story
this was me exactly till i saw it twice in one day
Jay King SAME LOL
I was impressed with the clone stamp.... great video...thanks for your time and efforts
Jesus, once again a fantastic tutorial. Everything well explained, and to the point. Thank you.
I never had enough money to learn PS from institute. I am thankful that you thought us all these things free.
Thanks from Pakistan
Nice tips! I just disagree with the trick about the luminosity mode curve level. It certainly works well for minor adjustments (when basically you quite don't need it), but it doesn't produce good results with major adjustments (bigger are the adjustments, more obvious are the errors). No matter whether the document is 8 or 16 bits, use the blending mode luminosity on the curves, produces wrong colors and shades.
In my lessons, in fact, I teach this way, but then I suggest creating a saturation level anchored to the Curve level, to fix the saturation problems generated by the curves. This also helps the photographer to train the eye with colors, to understand itself which the correct saturation is, rather than leaving the work to the software.
Awesome. Learned a lot. Thank you
You're welcome, Tarek!
Great tips!!
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Loved your content sir and the way you teach.
Full of clarity and too much of knowledge in a single account.
I like the AUTO option... where I can change the default setting to my liking.....
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Fabulous tricks, that color picker that blew my mind
I will use the split screen regularly now
Thanks very much for this video... Amazing!!