I so appreciate your support! What we have to understand is that there's no magic trick, there will always be something we would need to compromise with in order to get something.
@@PiXimperfect One Major way you forgot to mention , you can simply reduce the file size by hiding all layers and then saving it. This technique was discovered by me years back (2014-2015) on CS5.
You have covered so many simply complex topics that everytime I run into a problem you already have it in the playlist or you post a video about soon enough. I'm quite lucky to find your channel. Thanks Unmesh
Your tutorials are incredible! I will be honest and say that as an architecture student I've been a bit hesitant to rely on Photoshop as a main solution to visualization problems. However, you've helped me understand concepts in Photoshop that you CAN'T GET looking at one of the many "ArchViz Photoshop tutorial" where they put 100 effects and everything is done at 4x speed. Thank you for your hard work and you deserve all the best! :)
Not the first comment but really thankful for everything you do. I've been stuck with work several times and you and your team have helped bail me out every single time. Thanks again!
Wow !!! That was so Cool Bro... I have some PSD files with 1.2GB and 3.5GB. Now I got a way to reduce the file size. This video is so useful for me Bro...
Dear Unmesh, thank you very much for ur work🙏 I watched this lesson with my 60 yo mom and she asked “is he real or CG?”😂 this is the proof that u r doing the real AAA content!❤️ thank u so much!
There is one more way to reduce the PSD file which I've been using for a while now. Essentially, you just make all the layers invisible before saving the document. The only compromise is that you have to make them visible next time you open the file, however that takes only couple of seconds. This is extremely helpful if you're working on different projects daily, and you want to have a copy of all of them on your machine. For me it usually makes a difference of 5MB per file, so I save over 5GB of storage saved up on 1000+ PSDs that I have.
I remember this funny trick of adding a solid color on top of the layers to reduce the PSD file size of a good amount. The downside is that you'll lose the quick preview on Mac OSX, but hey, it does the job
You are the best! Once again you have helped me. Every search leads me back to you for complete, clear, step by step instructions. Thank you!!! I am a subscriber ;-)
Congratulations, UNMESH. You're just get the Title " Mr. Reference of Photoshop ", Amazing ideas and excellent work. I learned alot from you, while I'm already a professional in Photoshop. Thanks alot :)
OMG, I've learned, or rather, relearned from all of your tutorials! I had worked on PS when it had first came out, stopped after the 3rd edition as I felt it was to complicated as everything was learn by doing and asking anyone that had PS. Thank you!!!!
I hit the like button before I even watch the video. I appreciate the time and effort it takes to produce this fantastic content. It's helped me greatly in my studies as I wind up my bachelor's in Digital Photography. Ok, I'll get off my soapbox. 😁😄
AP sir ho humare hamesha support bane rehega cmnt bhut km krta hun pr sare video dekha from start n liked bhi kiya always support bs aisi videos banate rehe
Hi Razes, thank you for all your videos. It is always inspiring to watch them. At this case I would spread your 10 tips to dozen - 11) delete your working channels, if there are any; 12) check bit depth of your file (bits per channel) - in most cases 8 is enough.
World best no 1 chennel of adobe product tutorial. Sir i know little bit english but stil i m learning lot of in photoshop from this chennle bcoz difficult things u learn by easy way. sir i want to request u pls teach us jewellary retouch tutorial by your way. it wil be something diffrent i learn.
Hello, Unmesh! Have not watched the video yet, but the title alone reminded me that PC parts are limited these days and a lot of folk are learning Photoshop on slower machines from home. I would love a compiled guide on how to optimise Photoshop for older machines (especially for art-related stuff with many layers). You have done these in the past and I will get around to watching them, but just like the Curves adjustment layer, there's always something to tweak! And as always, thanks for the pro lessons!
Thank You Very Very Very Much!!!! This really helped cuz I had an assignment due and I tried to send it and download it in so many ways but it wouldn't send because of the size and I didn't know what to do. After watching this vid I was able to submit! Again Thank you very much!
A year or two ago, I was blown away by a mock-up PSD that used actions to build a very large file from a very small one. Granted, it takes some serious know-how to custom build an action for that purpose, but it is another method I've seen to greatly reduce file size.
Great video! I would also like to recommend saving images as TIFF, not PSD. TIFF is able to store all of the Photoshop data such as layers, smart objects, etc. while also providing additional compression methods. With compression enabled, I typically find that TIFF files are sound half the size of PSD. Give it a try!
A side solution to smaller working files; Apple is introducing _.heic_ as the new high quality small file size image format. Windows and Linux are slow to catch up as usual but I have been converting my libraries of images. I have found that saving to _.heic_ with compression set to _notch 4_ in *Apple Preview* offers near perfect images but with savings of up to 95% of the file size. The savings vary, it is best with large hi-res files, especially if there are large areas of flat or smooth colour, but they are all worth it. Especially as _.heic_ includes alpha channel transparency. Everything works faster with smaller file sizes and I have nearly doubled the storage on my backup disks. Apple's Finder lets me quickly preview and sort my files as it does with all media so I pretty well have much smaller files, readily viewed, at my finger tips. For the software that hasn't kept up, I just take the files back into Preview and convert them for use in an older format.
That's nuts. Crazy cool. Trying to code a really small image file type myself. The heic is one of the most impressive I have ever heard of. Apple did a great job with it.
Two other tips I learned and helped me a lot: 1. when saving your PSD file group all layers and hide them, or add a solid color layer like black on top of all of the layers and save it. 2. Save your file in TIFF format and chose ZIP in image compression and ZIP in layer compression. this will affect the file size majorly.
All your videos comes up with new new tips and tricks...as always ..thanks UNMESH for brings this up and i'd like to know double masking technique and what makes it different from regular masking as we do always.
*I hit the like button the moment you said compromises, I always value your honest and straight to the point tutorials...*
Its wow
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I so appreciate your support! What we have to understand is that there's no magic trick, there will always be something we would need to compromise with in order to get something.
@@PiXimperfect One Major way you forgot to mention , you can simply reduce the file size by hiding all layers and then saving it. This technique was discovered by me years back (2014-2015) on CS5.
Sir...
I want a photo resizing video
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Me too. Now I'm a professional graphic designer. thanks Unmesh ❤️
Me too. Bro
Me too 😊
You have covered so many simply complex topics that everytime I run into a problem you already have it in the playlist or you post a video about soon enough. I'm quite lucky to find your channel. Thanks Unmesh
I am luckier to have a constant viewer like you ❤️ Thabks for watching :)
@@PiXimperfect i know if i comment 'thanks*' i am getting a lot of screams but anyway😂😚
This guy is absolutely Brilliant. He know adobe products better than adobe creators
The greatest ever teacher who explains things in perfection
Undoubtedly the best Photoshop channel
Your tutorials are incredible! I will be honest and say that as an architecture student I've been a bit hesitant to rely on Photoshop as a main solution to visualization problems. However, you've helped me understand concepts in Photoshop that you CAN'T GET looking at one of the many "ArchViz Photoshop tutorial" where they put 100 effects and everything is done at 4x speed. Thank you for your hard work and you deserve all the best! :)
04:41 "I'm not gonna get into THAT!" LOL Smart move my friend! XD
It’s crazy how much I end up learning from each of Unmesh’s videos, despite being an average ps user for the past 3 years
Love the section at 4:30 !! That's the best thing ever you said not related to PSD. We all know what you wanted to say ... Thanks Unmesh!
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4:40-feeling it🙌🏻
This video is unexpected. I was eagerly waiting for a video like this. Thanks bro.
Not the first comment but really thankful for everything you do. I've been stuck with work several times and you and your team have helped bail me out every single time. Thanks again!
Wow !!! That was so Cool Bro... I have some PSD files with 1.2GB and 3.5GB. Now I got a way to reduce the file size. This video is so useful for me Bro...
Dear Unmesh, thank you very much for ur work🙏 I watched this lesson with my 60 yo mom and she asked “is he real or CG?”😂 this is the proof that u r doing the real AAA content!❤️ thank u so much!
You are the most informative Photoshop technician..
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There is one more way to reduce the PSD file which I've been using for a while now. Essentially, you just make all the layers invisible before saving the document. The only compromise is that you have to make them visible next time you open the file, however that takes only couple of seconds. This is extremely helpful if you're working on different projects daily, and you want to have a copy of all of them on your machine. For me it usually makes a difference of 5MB per file, so I save over 5GB of storage saved up on 1000+ PSDs that I have.
Learnt my whole photoshop skills from you
Hello sir. Just want to say thank you.
Because of you, now photoshop became more easier.. thank you....
I have learned Photoshop from your channel....you are explaining everything very clear and i love watching your videos ❤️❤️
I remember this funny trick of adding a solid color on top of the layers to reduce the PSD file size of a good amount. The downside is that you'll lose the quick preview on Mac OSX, but hey, it does the job
exactly, was surprised this simple tip was not mentioned in this video
I love how you explain it all, I have learned so much from watching your videos, great!!!
You are the best! Once again you have helped me. Every search leads me back to you for complete, clear, step by step instructions. Thank you!!! I am a subscriber ;-)
Congratulations, UNMESH. You're just get the Title " Mr. Reference of Photoshop ", Amazing ideas and excellent work. I learned alot from you, while I'm already a professional in Photoshop. Thanks alot :)
OMG, I've learned, or rather, relearned from all of your tutorials! I had worked on PS when it had first came out, stopped after the 3rd edition as I felt it was to complicated as everything was learn by doing and asking anyone that had PS. Thank you!!!!
You are too amazing! Although I am very familiar with photoshop but everytime I watch your video I learn something new!
It's a great.
Let me comment 1st before watching.
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I hit the like button before I even watch the video. I appreciate the time and effort it takes to produce this fantastic content. It's helped me greatly in my studies as I wind up my bachelor's in Digital Photography. Ok, I'll get off my soapbox. 😁😄
Haha, thanks, Jill! I wish you score the highest with your degree :) I'm rooting for you!
Its a 2 in 1 beneficial video... improvising both the communication and photoshop skills👍👍
I always learn from your videos😊
AP sir ho humare hamesha support bane rehega cmnt bhut km krta hun pr sare video dekha from start n liked bhi kiya always support bs aisi videos banate rehe
Finding this for a long time finally found this from your channel. Thank you so much.
Hi Razes, thank you for all your videos. It is always inspiring to watch them. At this case I would spread your 10 tips to dozen - 11) delete your working channels, if there are any; 12) check bit depth of your file (bits per channel) - in most cases 8 is enough.
I find you so easy to watch and understand.
Best tutor for Photoshop.
This is the best, love your channel
Real master of Photoshop..
World best no 1 chennel of adobe product tutorial. Sir i know little bit english but stil i m learning lot of in photoshop from this chennle bcoz difficult things u learn by easy way. sir i want to request u pls teach us jewellary retouch tutorial by your way. it wil be something diffrent i learn.
I've been using Photoshop for over 15 years, and it never once occurred to me what those estimated file sizes meant. Thanks!
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Hello, Unmesh! Have not watched the video yet, but the title alone reminded me that PC parts are limited these days and a lot of folk are learning Photoshop on slower machines from home. I would love a compiled guide on how to optimise Photoshop for older machines (especially for art-related stuff with many layers). You have done these in the past and I will get around to watching them, but just like the Curves adjustment layer, there's always something to tweak! And as always, thanks for the pro lessons!
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Thank You Very Very Very Much!!!! This really helped cuz I had an assignment due and I tried to send it and download it in so many ways but it wouldn't send because of the size and I didn't know what to do. After watching this vid I was able to submit! Again Thank you very much!
i've learned a lot of skills in photoshop from you sir....thanks!!!!
you are my hero! Thank you for everything, keep doing amazing things!
You helped a lot here, l was only designing a small banner to printed and shoot! It was 593MB PSD file yet with less info inside. Thank you
such a great video! thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you Unmesh I have learnt a lot from your tutorial
A year or two ago, I was blown away by a mock-up PSD that used actions to build a very large file from a very small one. Granted, it takes some serious know-how to custom build an action for that purpose, but it is another method I've seen to greatly reduce file size.
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Great video! I would also like to recommend saving images as TIFF, not PSD. TIFF is able to store all of the Photoshop data such as layers, smart objects, etc. while also providing additional compression methods. With compression enabled, I typically find that TIFF files are sound half the size of PSD. Give it a try!
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I have learned a lot from your tutorial that I have never learned before, thank you sir
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A side solution to smaller working files; Apple is introducing _.heic_ as the new high quality small file size image format. Windows and Linux are slow to catch up as usual but I have been converting my libraries of images.
I have found that saving to _.heic_ with compression set to _notch 4_ in *Apple Preview* offers near perfect images but with savings of up to 95% of the file size. The savings vary, it is best with large hi-res files, especially if there are large areas of flat or smooth colour, but they are all worth it. Especially as _.heic_ includes alpha channel transparency.
Everything works faster with smaller file sizes and I have nearly doubled the storage on my backup disks. Apple's Finder lets me quickly preview and sort my files as it does with all media so I pretty well have much smaller files, readily viewed, at my finger tips.
For the software that hasn't kept up, I just take the files back into Preview and convert them for use in an older format.
That's nuts. Crazy cool. Trying to code a really small image file type myself. The heic is one of the most impressive I have ever heard of. Apple did a great job with it.
U r the best teacher 👍😎
very helpful as always
Thank you so much, this helped a lot.
Two other tips I learned and helped me a lot: 1. when saving your PSD file group all layers and hide them, or add a solid color layer like black on top of all of the layers and save it. 2. Save your file in TIFF format and chose ZIP in image compression and ZIP in layer compression. this will affect the file size majorly.
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All your videos comes up with new new tips and tricks...as always ..thanks UNMESH for brings this up and i'd like to know double masking technique and what makes it different from regular masking as we do always.
Very informative 👍
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Keep creating like this type of video for us
Great video as always. Can you show us how to photoshop dem brows? 😂
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