Unmesh! Do you have any idea how helpful you are to us? I have a client that I did a bunch of product shots for (backpacks and such) that they stuffed with tissues to make them look fuller...and they produced lots of wrinkles of course. They asked me if I could reduce the wrinkles and I said, "Yes, of course"! I had no real idea of how to do it, but I knew that YOU would. Now they think I'm a genius and I may have to raise my day rate! You're the best!
You are my hero, I'm serious, this video saved my life, I have a project due tomorrow and the last thing I needed was to get rid of a bunch of wrinkles on a shopping bag, I did not want to redo the photo shoot so I thought to search an easier method and I found it thanks to you! Thank you so freaking much!
I've been using Photoshop for at least 15 years, but I've never seen such clarity in teaching development!!! GREAT KUDOS fer ya!! And yeah, I learned a lot!!
I've known of Frequency Separation for a few years now, but after watching this, I realise I didn't have a clue. Thank you for helping me fix an issue with deep creases in fabric that I wasn't able to fix previously!
you make it so much easier for beginner user like me, who learn photoshop because I want to fix the imperfect of photoshots step by step, but at the same time want to learn the basic idea behind the steps. While others are just telling things to follow without explaining anything, you are giving the simple explanation of why the steps are like those in easy wordings. you are a really good teacher and you are now gaining a new subscriber!
By faaaaar the best teacher of all times ! Your videos are so well explained and it works every time ! Never blocked in the middle of the video because you think about everything while explaining ! I owe you so much !
Your are excellent Umesh. You provide each and every information in full of details ,it is bit lengthy but on the other way it enlarged our vision. Thanks a lot.
It is getting more n more comprehensive right to the bone of it, thanks Unmesh Mr Frequency separation n the beautiful family out there, Have a nice day everyday.
This is incredible, I had no idea this could be done. I took this method and turned the "WET" quality up to get faster results on VERY wrinkled clothing. Thank you so much.
The difference between 8 and 16 bit images is a lot more noticeable on images with a solid color background. Using the subtract method on a 16 bit image will introduce a lot of color banding in the solid background.
I tried both, comparing the sumed images back and forth with the original. In that picture saw a very very subtle difference: one method was exactlly like the original to my eye, the other one lost a subtle touch of depth and darkness visible in the darker areas of the hair. Not by much but a touch. Anyway this man is my PS god for sure =)
Unmesh, you are a Superstar! Your tutorials are so super useful, this one just saved me hours of work and tons of frustration. Thank you very, very much!
Oh my God, you just saved me hours of work. I was planning on doing an all-nighter because I thought I will never finish ironing clothes in photoshop :D Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge so selflessly.
Once again thank you for taken the time out to do these. Your explanation on how to is simple and easy to follow. I do not understand why people have not liked this it makes no sense why you would not like to know a new technique.
You are so awesome. I knew nothing about PS, and you have been my teacher from the start. I just completed a photo shoot and I edited all of the photos myself in PS and LR. Thank you!
This is absolute magic. Wonderful explanation and this is seriously a life saver. This removes all the wrinkles without changing the texture of the clothing. I love the use of math and science applied to photoshop. Thank you so so much.
Just wanted to let you know... that your tutorials are amazing. Your voice is calming, and your videos are so informative. Thank you; thank you; thank you!
Your tutorials are by far the best I have watched. I find your tutorials much easier to understand. Thank you so much for putting out clear and easy tutorials to follow.
You have been a godsend to me. I have always struggles with photos of people. My area has been mostly houses and landscapes but I wanted and needed to learn to do portraits better. This has helped a lot. Now to learn my lighting better
There's a nice way to prove there's no difference between the add and subtract way. In your last example of the photo with you and your parents, set the last created layer (Background copy) to the blending mode "difference". It's result is a complete black image, hence there's no difference between the two layers.
A BIG THANK YOU PIXIMPERFECT. It's working!!! and I have learned a lot from your vid. It feels like attending photoshop class for free. Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with us. You're the best!!!!!
thank a lot. you help me to raise my knowledge in photoshop and give me mor tools than my teacher in my Collage. by the way you have beautiful family. God Bless you and your family. thank again g
I have to say , I geek out every time I'm following your instructions. I usually have my own photo up. I find it if I'm personally connected to the photo i'm editing, my mind becomes a sponge. Your technical terms transform into layman terms. I find myself giving outburst of excitement . My wife is not to happy about it, but hey go big or go home right lol. But that term doesn't make sense because I'm at home during the outbursts lmao. Thank you for helping me take my editing to the next level :-)
Great video! And I've seen a lot on Frequency separation. Yours was the clearest! I just used it on a client who had a very bumpy bra on under her t-shirt. Managed to smooth all the bumps out while maintaining good texture on the fabric. Perfect!
I did ask about "Apply Image" not being there - but it turns out I tabbed back into Lightroom instead of Photoshop! Your video absolutely saved a job I was working on, thank you so much
Thanks for sharing your gift of teaching. I've been using FS for years on skin but never fully understood how worked and had no idea what a powerful tool it can be for other applications. Thank you for your detailed explanation! Worked like a charm.
Hey there Unmesh! First of all: love your videos! Awesome job with them! I wanted to comment on how you were testing with the subtract vs. add in the Apply Image dialog. You were actually just one step away from completely proving that there is zero difference between the two methods. Recreate your 2 cases, like you did in the video. Then set the blend mode of the bottom version to "Normal", and the version above it to "Subtract". If there were any differences between the two, you would be able to see them as non-black values (lum. greater than 0)...but that doesn't appear to be the case, at least not to the naked eye. I analyzed the exact output of the Subtract operation closer and discovered that there actually IS a very minute difference between the two methods. Here's how you can verify this: create a stamp of the subtracted difference of the two methods to a new layer. Drop the image to 8 bit and then change the image mode to indexed. Now you should have the ability to create an image map and see exactly what values show up in the difference between the two methods. If there was no difference between them, you should only see black...but that wasn't the case for me. Instead, I had 17 colors in my color table. Most were ALMOST black (#010000, #000100, etc), but nonetheless, not actual black. Now that I knew there was a difference, I wanted to be able to visually see what the difference was, in case it was just irrelevant noise. So I backed up in the history so I had a 16 bit image again and applied a Levels adjustment to the stamped layer to see if I could bring out the hidden differences in it. In my case, all I had to do was change the Highlight Input Level from 255 to 3 and voila! It added the needed contrast to see the subtle variations in the stamped layer. A lot of it was noise (which might have just been calculation errors/variations somewhere in Photoshop), but I could definitely make out a distinct outline of my original image, which means there were at least SOME significant differences between the two methods. Just to verify that the differences I was seeing aren't due to calculation differences in Photoshop while performing the Apply Image operation (regardless of which method we use) I did a second Subtract on a new layer and did the above steps to see if there were any pixels other than black (#000000)...and there weren't. So that means that Photoshop performs consistent calculations when applying images this way (which is good!) Sooooo, it looks like there ARE some subtle differences between using Add and Subtract in the Apply Image dialog. But we're talking about differences that you can't even see with the naked eye. As far as I'm concerned, these two methods are pretty much interchangeable--unless someone can demonstrate why they believe differently. Anyway, just thought I would share my test and its results with you in case you wanted to share with your viewers and maybe finally put some of this controversy surrounding this to rest. Cheers my friend! Keep up the great videos!
YO! i FOUND THIS IS PASSING and this is the best THE BEST tutorial I've seen yet. Period. I'm going to try out a few of your other ones and I just maybe become a member. Keep is simple....keep the explanation easy to follow. This is perfect!!
Unmesh! Do you have any idea how helpful you are to us? I have a client that I did a bunch of product shots for (backpacks and such) that they stuffed with tissues to make them look fuller...and they produced lots of wrinkles of course. They asked me if I could reduce the wrinkles and I said, "Yes, of course"! I had no real idea of how to do it, but I knew that YOU would. Now they think I'm a genius and I may have to raise my day rate! You're the best!
Hahaha i enjoyed reading this comment! Good for you! :D
yeah i can relate. i am a newby but i can manage to follow this courses. thanks.
Peter, you absolutely made my day! This makes me so happy and I wish you the best :)
And yes, you are a genius! Only a genius can learn this technique!
I'm in the same boat! Retouching product photos and this makes it sooo much easier to smooth out wrinkles!
HE TEACHES US SCIENCE AND PHOTOSHOP!!! DAMN BEST PROFESSOR.
Umesh bro... you are the best Teacher for PS.... U have improved my PS skills a lot... Thx a lot bro...Again a nice video...Keep ur hard work...
You are my hero, I'm serious, this video saved my life, I have a project due tomorrow and the last thing I needed was to get rid of a bunch of wrinkles on a shopping bag, I did not want to redo the photo shoot so I thought to search an easier method and I found it thanks to you! Thank you so freaking much!
I've been using Photoshop for at least 15 years, but I've never seen such clarity in teaching development!!! GREAT KUDOS fer ya!! And yeah, I learned a lot!!
I've known of Frequency Separation for a few years now, but after watching this, I realise I didn't have a clue. Thank you for helping me fix an issue with deep creases in fabric that I wasn't able to fix previously!
The best explanation of the CONCEPT of frequency separation I've heard. Well done.
Thank you, Unmesh! Nobody explains things so clearly like you...Thank you so much!
you make it so much easier for beginner user like me, who learn photoshop because I want to fix the imperfect of photoshots step by step, but at the same time want to learn the basic idea behind the steps. While others are just telling things to follow without explaining anything, you are giving the simple explanation of why the steps are like those in easy wordings. you are a really good teacher and you are now gaining a new subscriber!
By faaaaar the best teacher of all times ! Your videos are so well explained and it works every time ! Never blocked in the middle of the video because you think about everything while explaining ! I owe you so much !
The best and clearest tutorial I've ever watched... Congratulations!!!!
Seriously, this has been the best tutorial on this topic yet. I assume the same can and is used for smoothing out wrinkles on peoples faces.
You make hands down THE BEST PHOTOSHOP VIDEOS! Easy to understand and follow. Straight to the point, but also very very entertaining!
I used this technique on wrinkled hands! It did miracles. Thank you so much!
You are a genius.
I tried the same with leather, it worked like a magic.
Thank you.
Your are excellent Umesh. You provide each and every information in full of details ,it is bit lengthy but on the other way it enlarged our vision. Thanks a lot.
Dude your channel is the main source of learning Photoshop for me
sir aap india k best photoshop teacher ho...the way u teach..simplify everything for us....big salute...
Once again, my clients will think I am a total wizard. You are an exceptional teacher!
Dude, you deserve a million subscribers.
You do such a good job of explaining the process because you are so concise. I appreciate you taking your time to produce these videos!
It is getting more n more comprehensive right to the bone of it, thanks Unmesh Mr Frequency separation n the beautiful family out there, Have a nice day everyday.
This is incredible, I had no idea this could be done. I took this method and turned the "WET" quality up to get faster results on VERY wrinkled clothing. Thank you so much.
What a lovely family. PS: you are the best instructor in the photoshop world, the King, thanks for your videos, regards from the netherlands
You are my Photoshop teacher. Thank you on so many levels.
So Cool!!!! You saved my wrinkled shirt in my clients portrait!!!! Thanks Unmesh, you ROCK!!!!!
I love Unmesh sm. You’re like the Bob Ross of photoshop ♥️
I'm learning more with you than I'm doing in classes, thank you so much! ♥
Unmesh for President!! Thank you kindly for all your hard work🤗
The difference between 8 and 16 bit images is a lot more noticeable on images with a solid color background. Using the subtract method on a 16 bit image will introduce a lot of color banding in the solid background.
I tried both, comparing the sumed images back and forth with the original. In that picture saw a very very subtle difference: one method was exactlly like the original to my eye, the other one lost a subtle touch of depth and darkness visible in the darker areas of the hair. Not by much but a touch. Anyway this man is my PS god for sure =)
Unmesh, you are a Superstar! Your tutorials are so super useful, this one just saved me hours of work and tons of frustration. Thank you very, very much!
oh gosh, finally I found someone explaining so good! Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh my God, you just saved me hours of work. I was planning on doing an all-nighter because I thought I will never finish ironing clothes in photoshop :D Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge so selflessly.
Dude, you're such a good teacher. Thank you!
Once again thank you for taken the time out to do these. Your explanation on how to is simple and easy to follow. I do not understand why people have not liked this it makes no sense why you would not like to know a new technique.
NotmyName It must be very difficult for them to watch 4seconds of there life go by right enough.
You are so awesome. I knew nothing about PS, and you have been my teacher from the start. I just completed a photo shoot and I edited all of the photos myself in PS and LR. Thank you!
i know ive said it many many times but your videos are so easy to foĺlow
This is absolute magic. Wonderful explanation and this is seriously a life saver. This removes all the wrinkles without changing the texture of the clothing.
I love the use of math and science applied to photoshop. Thank you so so much.
Just wanted to let you know... that your tutorials are amazing. Your voice is calming, and your videos are so informative. Thank you; thank you; thank you!
Your tutorials are by far the best I have watched. I find your tutorials much easier to understand. Thank you so much for putting out clear and easy tutorials to follow.
Yeah he is good!!
you are so thorough..thank you so much...you are clear in your explaining and understanding.
You have been a godsend to me. I have always struggles with photos of people. My area has been mostly houses and landscapes but I wanted and needed to learn to do portraits better. This has helped a lot. Now to learn my lighting better
There's a nice way to prove there's no difference between the add and subtract way. In your last example of the photo with you and your parents, set the last created layer (Background copy) to the blending mode "difference". It's result is a complete black image, hence there's no difference between the two layers.
I've learned more from you than the years spent in photoshop classes
Love the way you try to break down the process and make them understand and internalize rather than just copying and doing it.
You saved me soooooo much time and frustration. I almost went on a clonestamp mission trying to remove big fabricwrinkles. BIG THANKS!!!!
Ah, you saved an entire shoot with this technique! Thank you!
I don't think you realize how many careers you saved with your tutorials.
Every time I have a photoshop conundrum at work your videos always have the answer. Great stuff man!
Another excellent tutorial Unmesh! .😊😊
Nothing but pure respect to you sir!!!!!
A BIG THANK YOU PIXIMPERFECT. It's working!!! and I have learned a lot from your vid. It feels like attending photoshop class for free. Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge with us. You're the best!!!!!
Man you are the hero we don't deserve, infinite thanks!
Underated content creator.
I keep coming back to this video, this is the video who introduced me to this photoshop genius :). Love from 🇵🇰
Finally, a frequency separation explanation that's simple and easy to understand. Keep on doing the great job! Greetings from Poland :)
I don’t know why but i can’t stop watching your videos
lovely family 💖
thank a lot. you help me to raise my knowledge in photoshop and give me mor tools than my teacher in my Collage.
by the way
you have beautiful family. God Bless you and your family. thank again
g
So much learn from you.Best regards from Macedonia
Thank You. I finally found the easiest and most effective way to reduce, or remove clothing wrinkles.Your tutorial is clear and easily understood.
Didn't even know this was possible! WOW! Thank yoou
You're incredibly awesome and talented. Words are missing! God bless you man!
Thank you very much, i love the fact that u also explain the meaning behind every action u do and not just the outcome
I have to say , I geek out every time I'm following your instructions. I usually have my own photo up. I find it if I'm personally connected to the photo i'm editing, my mind becomes a sponge. Your technical terms transform into layman terms. I find myself giving outburst of excitement . My wife is not to happy about it, but hey go big or go home right lol. But that term doesn't make sense because I'm at home during the outbursts lmao. Thank you for helping me take my editing to the next level :-)
Fantastic explanation. Excellent teacher!!
Simply love your tutorials!
You're a lifesaver!
Just what I needed! Awesome!
Very nice technique. Looks like this can be used on skin to take out subtle wrinkles as well.
As usual...Very useful. Thank you Unmesh.
you saved my job 😁 I appreciate your help
Thank you for the awesome videos you create for us to learn Photshop easily!
Great video! And I've seen a lot on Frequency separation. Yours was the clearest! I just used it on a client who had a very bumpy bra on under her t-shirt. Managed to smooth all the bumps out while maintaining good texture on the fabric. Perfect!
I did ask about "Apply Image" not being there - but it turns out I tabbed back into Lightroom instead of Photoshop!
Your video absolutely saved a job I was working on, thank you so much
this guy is a hero
The multiple examples was so effective - I'm a photoshop noob, and this was so helpful!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing your gift of teaching. I've been using FS for years on skin but never fully understood how worked and had no idea what a powerful tool it can be for other applications. Thank you for your detailed explanation! Worked like a charm.
FANTASTIC!!!!
another great vid. lovely family photo btw.
superb video brother. nice presentation skills u got.
Thank you! You have saved me hours trying to digital iron wrinkles.
You are the best man!
Thank you! This is magical !
MIND BLOWING - I feel like I can do magic
Great and clear tutorial; more power to you. You have a beautiful family, by the way!
Hey there Unmesh! First of all: love your videos! Awesome job with them! I wanted to comment on how you were testing with the subtract vs. add in the Apply Image dialog. You were actually just one step away from completely proving that there is zero difference between the two methods. Recreate your 2 cases, like you did in the video. Then set the blend mode of the bottom version to "Normal", and the version above it to "Subtract". If there were any differences between the two, you would be able to see them as non-black values (lum. greater than 0)...but that doesn't appear to be the case, at least not to the naked eye.
I analyzed the exact output of the Subtract operation closer and discovered that there actually IS a very minute difference between the two methods. Here's how you can verify this: create a stamp of the subtracted difference of the two methods to a new layer. Drop the image to 8 bit and then change the image mode to indexed. Now you should have the ability to create an image map and see exactly what values show up in the difference between the two methods. If there was no difference between them, you should only see black...but that wasn't the case for me. Instead, I had 17 colors in my color table. Most were ALMOST black (#010000, #000100, etc), but nonetheless, not actual black.
Now that I knew there was a difference, I wanted to be able to visually see what the difference was, in case it was just irrelevant noise. So I backed up in the history so I had a 16 bit image again and applied a Levels adjustment to the stamped layer to see if I could bring out the hidden differences in it. In my case, all I had to do was change the Highlight Input Level from 255 to 3 and voila! It added the needed contrast to see the subtle variations in the stamped layer. A lot of it was noise (which might have just been calculation errors/variations somewhere in Photoshop), but I could definitely make out a distinct outline of my original image, which means there were at least SOME significant differences between the two methods.
Just to verify that the differences I was seeing aren't due to calculation differences in Photoshop while performing the Apply Image operation (regardless of which method we use) I did a second Subtract on a new layer and did the above steps to see if there were any pixels other than black (#000000)...and there weren't. So that means that Photoshop performs consistent calculations when applying images this way (which is good!)
Sooooo, it looks like there ARE some subtle differences between using Add and Subtract in the Apply Image dialog. But we're talking about differences that you can't even see with the naked eye. As far as I'm concerned, these two methods are pretty much interchangeable--unless someone can demonstrate why they believe differently.
Anyway, just thought I would share my test and its results with you in case you wanted to share with your viewers and maybe finally put some of this controversy surrounding this to rest. Cheers my friend! Keep up the great videos!
SO HELPFUL!
Indeed, beautiful family and another fantastic video tutorial. Thanks for sharing!
BEST PS VIDEO TUTORIAL, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
you are the brilliant photoshoper.
Very well explained! Bravo!
Wow, awesome technique, beautifully clear explanation. Thanks!
YO! i FOUND THIS IS PASSING and this is the best THE BEST tutorial I've seen yet. Period. I'm going to try out a few of your other ones and I just maybe become a member. Keep is simple....keep the explanation easy to follow. This is perfect!!
Amazing! You’re really good. Thanks for explaining it in detail and in a way we could easily understand. Keep growing!
you teach better than my teachers at my university. gj
very detailed, good for very beginners
beautiful family!! great video!!
Once again, you have a solution to the problem I had. Awesome Channel Boss!