*PERFECT* Color Saturation EVERY time - Vibrance in Photoshop CC

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • In today's lesson, I will teach you how to detect and avoid over saturation in your color images. Saturation is like salt, it's necessary for colors to pop, but too much of it or used in the wrong place and you can ruin your images rather quickly.
    We are going to talk about a new technique I developed that uses the Vibrance Adjustment layer and the Difference Blend Mode. With this technique, you can assess your colors and use it to modify your saturation PERFECTLY!
    Strap yourselves in, you are in for a treat!
    ►Chapters◄
    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 Blake's Superhero origin story
    01:07 The technique
    02:57 Deep dive look at the technique
    03:24 Difference Blend Mode Explained
    05:19 Vibrance Slider Explained
    06:58 Analyzing Saturation
    09:18 Portrait Demo
    11:29 Breakdown of Technique
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 176

  • @suspendedhatch
    @suspendedhatch 3 місяці тому +1

    I’ve always been pretty good at this. But as you said, you can’t trust your eyes and your brain especially when you’ve been looking at something for a long time. Now that I’ve stumbled into your video, I have a methodology and a reality check to boost my ability and confidence. Can’t wait to see what else you can teach me about color. Thank you sir!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  3 місяці тому

      Absolutely true! You can never learn too much about color, trust me I learn new things EVERY day :) Appreciate the kind words. Don't be a stranger!

  • @Retset
    @Retset 2 роки тому +1

    Loads of UA-camrs have explained the concept of your brain lying to you when doing these adjustments. Only 1 (that's you!) has shown a solution. Bravo!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Always on the hunt for ways to explore, explain, and expedite the use of color. I LOVE it. If you told my 20 year old self that one day I'd have such a profound love for color I'd probably laugh at you... look at me now, lol

  • @EduardoAgustin88
    @EduardoAgustin88 2 роки тому +2

    This was such a fantastic watch!! Thank you so much for explaining it in such a thorough and entertaining way! I'm understanding more and more how essential good color balance is to the overall aesthetic of my photography. I sincerely appreciate your videos!

  • @crisletourneau8049
    @crisletourneau8049 2 роки тому +5

    You, sir, are brilliant. And generous. Thank you so much.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Aw thanks 😁 it's my sincere pleasure!

  • @reillybt
    @reillybt 2 роки тому

    great video Blake thanks for sharing

  • @berkletheclownsvideos2461
    @berkletheclownsvideos2461 2 роки тому

    Great Job on a great topic!! I definitely needed this, Thank you for doing this. I really enjoy your videos!

  • @brianbochicchio7729
    @brianbochicchio7729 2 роки тому +9

    I really appreciate when you show us techniques using the tools already in PS or ACR. I struggled with this at first. But after trying it out on a few images I think I am getting it.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      It takes some practice but its useful once you get the hang of it.

  • @mikejiang7916
    @mikejiang7916 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for another great session as always.

  • @johnrhodes9341
    @johnrhodes9341 2 роки тому

    Great job, as usual!

  • @EdwinLewisPhotography
    @EdwinLewisPhotography 2 роки тому

    Thanks Blake! Great info.

  • @VioNeagu
    @VioNeagu Рік тому

    Thank you for showing this techinque ❤

  • @renebinder8888
    @renebinder8888 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the simple and cool technique 😀

  • @m.anneblack2908
    @m.anneblack2908 2 роки тому +1

    Blake, as always, thank you for teaching in depth and detail facts and tips for dealing with color.

  • @realSonNguyen
    @realSonNguyen 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you again for a simple but brilliant video Blake!

  • @bruceborrowman4342
    @bruceborrowman4342 2 роки тому

    HI Blake:
    Doing up a memorial slide show and this helped me a whole lot in bringing an older scanned image back to where it needed to be.
    Thank you for showing this techinque.

  • @drdrhelmut
    @drdrhelmut 2 роки тому +1

    Great tip and good narration throughout the video!

  • @johnmehalick
    @johnmehalick Рік тому

    Thanks' I have been always going to the negative side of saturation on my landscapes!

  • @pauloricardoferreira2841
    @pauloricardoferreira2841 2 роки тому

    Great tips, Mr. Rudis! I'll try this on my future treatments. Thanks for sharing.
    Best regards from Rio de Janeiro/Brazil.

  • @cesarruiz1424
    @cesarruiz1424 2 роки тому +1

    Otro excelente aporte y de gran ayuda. Muchas gracias Blake 👍

  • @grosema
    @grosema 2 роки тому +1

    As Alway's ..... Worth the watch ....Thanks

  • @gordonkako
    @gordonkako Рік тому

    Brilliant video! Really helps me sort out the issue I have been having with photos looking well saturated on the laptop and under saturated on my iPhone. The vibrance adjustment layer the solution.

  • @reenaraj2297
    @reenaraj2297 5 місяців тому

    You nailed it mannnn...............!

  • @dmitripopov8570
    @dmitripopov8570 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @RoyBlackwell
    @RoyBlackwell 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Thanks so much for your knowledge sharing. I learn a lot here.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! It's my sincere pleasure!

  • @studiotjeerd4403
    @studiotjeerd4403 2 роки тому +3

    In one word: superb! Love the sort of scientific approach you always bring with your videos. Thank you so much for all your time and efforts you every time puts into these videos!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! I really appreciate it 😁

    • @studiotjeerd4403
      @studiotjeerd4403 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy You're very welcome, Blake!

  • @marceloebaniph
    @marceloebaniph 2 роки тому

    Sensacional! Parabéns!!

  • @iancxxx
    @iancxxx 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome tutorial thank you!

  • @patrickmclean9663
    @patrickmclean9663 Рік тому +1

    Another great tutorial Blake.

  • @SandeepSharma-ri3bx
    @SandeepSharma-ri3bx 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the wonderful lesson

  • @artistwithcameras
    @artistwithcameras 2 роки тому

    I always learn something from Blake on every video. IMO throw in a few more ads in your videos it’s worth it.

  • @RyanJohnson
    @RyanJohnson Рік тому +1

    New favorite channel!

  • @rigobertoalvaradophotography
    @rigobertoalvaradophotography 2 роки тому +1

    As always your videos are Full of great advices Thank you

  • @hectoralicea1023
    @hectoralicea1023 Рік тому +1

    WOW! This is amazing! Great tip. I get perfect saturation every time. Your videos are amazingly useful. Thank you very much.

  • @pesthlm
    @pesthlm 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Blake! This blending mode; "Difference" is very underestimated and can instead be very helpful in many contexts; I myself use it to control masking and in where I place images on top of each other (photographed without a tripod) and can precision adjust their relationship via theirs contours (sometimes auto layer adjustments do not work well). I will immediately try this variant you now presented. Thanks!

  • @iamarfanlee
    @iamarfanlee 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome, thank you mr rudis! 😃

  • @moritzathaher
    @moritzathaher 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, I find best method to check saturation now, thank's Blake!

  • @Rojee4B
    @Rojee4B 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, very interesting, important and useful tutorial... and very simple also once you understand what it does.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Sweet! Glad you could put it into practice 😁

  • @davidreichel3394
    @davidreichel3394 2 роки тому +1

    During the first half of this video, I felt like I was sitting in my graduate school 'Theory of Statistics' class - completely lost. It started to sink in and by the end, I'm going "ok" - now gotta go practice a lot! I like bright colors and tend to over-saturate. I think this technique will be very helpful.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Yep, its confusing at first, you definitely need to experiment with it.

  • @studiophotoshop7846
    @studiophotoshop7846 2 роки тому

    Perfeito. Importante vídeo. Thank you.

  • @jimtipton8888
    @jimtipton8888 2 роки тому +1

    Great technique! I followed along in Affinity and it works the same there. Thanks for the info!

  • @theprotagonist5938
    @theprotagonist5938 2 роки тому

    Genius 🙏🏿

  • @GusMcCrae01
    @GusMcCrae01 2 роки тому +1

    You da man!!! This is really great to know. Thnx.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Thanks 😉 glad you liked this one!

  • @incorrectobydefault2392
    @incorrectobydefault2392 Рік тому +1

    Really Thanks you, it's the first time I have really understood how vivrance works in Photoshop and it's very interesting

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Awesome! So glad I could help get you there!

  • @asharasalah
    @asharasalah 2 роки тому +2

    Really it is useful technique .thank for your effort

  • @jfranciskay
    @jfranciskay 2 роки тому

    Nice technique Blake. You always come up with some clever stuff. I found it a little easier to first bump up the Saturation slider so that I could just see the change, then add vibrance until the under saturated colors matched the saturated colors. I found it easier to balance the image this way. Then I could just go back to Normal layer mode and adjust saturation to taste. Now if you could come up with a similar method for Contrast....

  • @trwhitford65
    @trwhitford65 2 роки тому +1

    I had a dream that you were my high school English teacher and you gave us an assignment to answer 12 questions. I got to number 8 before I woke up. It was fun. Thanks.........

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Haha! Fun fact: Before pursuing Fine Art as my degree, I was working on an English teaching degree 😉 kinda weird, maybe you stepped into a parallel universe!

    • @trwhitford65
      @trwhitford65 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy In my dream I got to kiss a girl from my youth that I had never kissed.

  • @MartinV.
    @MartinV. Рік тому +1

    Great Video!

  • @BokushingusKendoTV
    @BokushingusKendoTV Рік тому +1

    Blake! It works perfectly with curves too! I just tried it! Wow!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Great to hear! I'll give that a try!

  • @Jackleong29
    @Jackleong29 2 роки тому +2

    Brilliant. You have made something subjective objective!

  • @pixelpodium
    @pixelpodium 2 роки тому

    He should be called Dr. Blake Rudis. Because this guy keeps on researching new things and somehow brings all the newest content to us. Things that no one would ever tell you even if they knew.

  • @brentlu373
    @brentlu373 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for the new content

  • @rubendariozarate355
    @rubendariozarate355 2 роки тому +1

    Tenga su dedito para arriba buen hombre 👍

  • @rawalkiran1
    @rawalkiran1 Рік тому +1

    Love your work Bro.... You doing a great job for strugglers like me.... Helping to improve my work to attract some biz for me... God Bless 🙏🙏🙏

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Always my pleasure 😁

    • @rawalkiran1
      @rawalkiran1 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy actually post Pandemic.... The biz in my area has dropped by almost 70% and competition has doubled ..

  • @robdf9024
    @robdf9024 2 роки тому +1

    Buddy that was a very satisfactory explanation. Fantastic !!! from 0 to 10? 12. I am subscribing straight away.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Yessssss! That's what I love to hear 😁 thanks so much for showing support!

    • @robdf9024
      @robdf9024 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy That is the minimum I could do.

  • @nimmira
    @nimmira 2 роки тому +2

    As an expert 9V licker when I was a kid myself, I can confirm that it doesn't give you any super powers. However, now you've mentioned it, I wonder why people say to me I need a straight jacket now that I'm 42 *shrug*
    I really like your other technique which you've mentioned in one of your videos about setting the Invert layer to Color and reduce opacity to 50% to check for the saturation. This technique was useful for me in making 3d anaglyph because quite often (specially that i work in ProPhoto) the tones of red and cyan would be out of range for the anaglyph glasses.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      haha that's classic! It explains a lot about us, huh?
      I like that technique too, but I found it difficult to tell me how much saturation to add. That technique shows you where you may have too much saturation but this technique shows you how far you can safely take it if you aren't quite there yet.

  • @colinweir5807
    @colinweir5807 2 роки тому +1

    Having three older brothers the 9v battery test was used often. Another great video, thank you. Enjoyed the P.S. Summit 4

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Oh gosh! One older brother was enough for me 🤣

  • @wgiaimo
    @wgiaimo 2 роки тому +1

    Wow thanks

  • @ksemi
    @ksemi 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you, that's a useful way to check the saturation even if I personally prefer other methods like a selective color adjustment layer with 0% black on all the colors and 100% black on Neutrals, Blacks and Whites. I just feel it is quicker to turn it on and off without having to switch between blend modes like your method.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for that. I just looked at it and it doesn't appear to be the same concept. It is helpful, but very different and I don't feel like it tells me as much or the same data. It actually looks like it alters the colors too which doesn't help much in determining what is saturated and not saturated. In my tests oranges confused this selective color setup, which makes it unpredictable., Also, it is a process to move all those sliders versus changing a blend mode. But, that's the beauty of Photoshop, whatever works for you :) Roll with it :)

    • @ksemi
      @ksemi 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy You definitely better than me with the knowledge of photoshop and the color theory so you probably right !
      As you said, it worked well for me until now but I'm glad to know your technique as well and I'll try it.

  • @hemed1000
    @hemed1000 2 роки тому

    Perfeto

  • @SinaFarhat
    @SinaFarhat 2 роки тому +1

    Interesting! :)
    I can see myself using this method to edit a photo so that it makes the photo work when printing it out as paper and ink has a limited ability to produce certain level of saturation.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Very true! This is a great method for the pre-print process

  • @rlfisher
    @rlfisher 2 роки тому +1

    Masterclass. Liking the trimmed beard.

  • @Chrisdgallego
    @Chrisdgallego 2 роки тому +1

    I'm gonna give it a try. I need this kind of techniques because I'm color blind and cannot trust in my eyes. Thanks

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Oooh, that may actually be a great application for this, especially because all the colors are inverted so red/green deficiency shouldn't be an issue, if at least an issue you may be able to work around. I'd love to hear if it helps

  • @ralphmastrangelo4818
    @ralphmastrangelo4818 2 роки тому +2

    How do you come up with this stuff?!? Brilliant! I truly believe you were a mad scientist in a prior life!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +5

      Haha, actually, yesterday I received an email when I woke up asking me how I can tell if saturation, which is subjective, is too much.
      I thought about it while making breakfast, experimented in PS for about an hour with some Blend Modes and Adjustment Layers and it just kind of happened. I ran it on about 50 images to make sure it worked on every type of photo. Then I recorded the video.
      So from question to completion in less than 5 hours ;) As for how I come up with it? I just experiment A LOT! I don't report to you my failures, only my successes.

    • @ralphmastrangelo4818
      @ralphmastrangelo4818 2 роки тому +1

      It’s mind boggling to me how you do this! I especially appreciate how it’s based on color theory, which is a fascinating and evolving area of study.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      @@ralphmastrangelo4818 color knowledge mixed with PS knowledge of blend modes and a hint of adjustment layers. Innovation happens out of necessity.
      Having the background is the base, but you have to start with the solution in mind and work backwards. That's how I achieve 90% of my techniques.
      I also have a lifelong goal to solve all the world problems with Color Theory in photography 🤣🤣🤣 joking, but half serious 🤣

  • @mordavian
    @mordavian 2 роки тому +1

    Haha!! Perfect example Blake . We all experienced this in our childhood. Great technic.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      haha! Really?!? Here I thought I was the only one ;)

    • @mordavian
      @mordavian 2 роки тому +1

      @@f64Academy i assure you, you are not the only one. Duracell or Energizer 😜

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      @@mordavian I prefer the zing of Energizer, but Duracell has a more refined after taste.

    • @mordavian
      @mordavian 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy you are a real gourmet 😜

  • @photorekastudio8528
    @photorekastudio8528 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for your video. In the end, is it saturation or vibrance first? I did what you did (and then I flatten the image). And when I checked again to see if the color is over saturated, it was pitch black again. So how do I know how many times I have to do it to be enough?

  • @SemPixels
    @SemPixels Рік тому +1

    Oh my God. You’ve saved me 😅😅😅😅😅.

  • @joelwexler
    @joelwexler 2 роки тому

    You're so g damned smart it's almost annoying. And I studied quantum.
    Thanks for this most useful algorithm.

  • @dougcaplan
    @dougcaplan Рік тому

    Thanks...works to perfection. But one issue I've come across. There's the issue of gamut warnings. While the image saturation & vibrance are spot on perceptually, the reality is that when you make prints it's going to look quite different from the on screen image. Some of the colors will be out of gamut. It's just a fact of life. I've calibrated my monitor to 120nits in Adobe RGB, and the final product is quite close to the on screen image. I'm not sure if you've posted any videos on monitor brightness / calibration and how it relates to a final fine art print but it might be an interesting topic.

  • @djordjek3916
    @djordjek3916 5 місяців тому

    Great technique. Thank you very much! Didn't know that. Do you maybe know if there is any technique that can produce subtractive saturation in Photoshop? I found one for Affinity Photo but none for Photoshop.

  • @alx7157
    @alx7157 Рік тому +1

    Super interesting. I was way guilty of moving the saturation slider into circus (clown) vomit territory. Reformed my judgement. Thanks for showing better ways to deal. And....if photography doesn't work out for ya, I'm thinking stand up comedy.....Another awesome vid, fam.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      haha! I don't know, I love my day job :) My wife doesn't think I'm as funny as I think I am, but I'll tell her you said otherwise! I'm just glad you got something out of this one.

    • @alx7157
      @alx7157 Рік тому +1

      @@f64Academy Dig it, we're dealing with a wide humor gamut...and every band I got into, my mom would tell me "Don't quit your day job"!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      @@alx7157 that's what they're supposed to tell us 🤣

    • @alx7157
      @alx7157 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy Right out of the mom handbook....along with the "I will turn this car around and go back home" from the dad handbook.

  • @carlmarch603
    @carlmarch603 2 роки тому

    Hi Blake - very useful. Could this be used with the Calibration setting in ACR? Your videos got me going there first to check how the colors look, but I find myself struggling to know when I've tweaked things too far. Thanks, as always, for your videos and courses on YT and f64 Academy Elite...

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much Carl! As for your question, not really. Calibration is completely separate from this and you wouldn't be able to use this technique to see if your calibration of colors is good or not. Two separate places for assessing color and unfortunately, you can't make a profile for this method to use in ACR or Lightroom.

  • @apeel2008
    @apeel2008 2 роки тому +1

    LOL. I am 70 years old, and to this day I still use my tongue to ‘measure’ how much battery life is still available in my fire alarm batteries. No need to bring out a voltmeter!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! Right on!

  • @DCW96161
    @DCW96161 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this. It’s going to take some fiddling before it feels right. If it’s possible, I may have an even greater aversion to “circus vomit” than you so on a couple of examples I’ve worked on, it’s still a bit much for me.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Haha, no worries! Different strokes for different folks 😁

    • @DCW96161
      @DCW96161 2 роки тому +1

      @@f64Academy But I'm confused about one thing: How to correct something that is ALREADY overcooked? In your example of the Beringer Winery, the version on the right is already too hot. Your trick works to keep it from getting hotter, but is there a good rule of thumb for detecting when it's already overdone and how to back it off appropriately? I may be missing something in the technique.
      Ah...But you may have answered my Q in a different post below. I guess when the colors pop fast right out of the chute, it's probably already overdone.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      @@DCW96161 yep that's correct. So if you see color immediately it's probably a little over cooked.

  • @carlrichards9011
    @carlrichards9011 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks, Blake. I tried this technique, thinking that I could test some of my old images for over saturation. What I found was that since the base colors of those images were the same as the blend colors at the start of the test, adjusting the vibrance sliders to the right only tested whether adding more saturation was departing too much from their original saturation status. But with those images that were oversaturated in the first place, it didn't tell me whether or how much their original colors were oversaturated. Is there a way to test whether older images are oversaturated, or am I doing something wrong?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +4

      Yep, it's supposed to be that way. In the example, I showed in the video I had the same image shown, one oversaturated and the other under. I ran the technique and you see that both are black, however, what you see as I move the sat slider is that the over-saturated one shows color through immediately while the under saturated one still needs more. It will always be black from the beginning because you are essentially starting the base off the same way, but it's the amount that you move it that really shows how far you can take it. If color immediately shows with slight slider movements, it's too much saturation.

    • @carlrichards9011
      @carlrichards9011 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy Got it. Thanks. Very clever and will be helpful.

  • @jovelinoalmeida4704
    @jovelinoalmeida4704 2 роки тому

    thanks for all your great teaching, Dave
    if I well understood, as a matter fact this technique doesn't work with images that are over saturated; thus, how to remove the right amount of saturation ?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      It does. Basically if you start moving the slider and see color immediately, it may be too saturated. Look at the example where I show the same image at two different saturation levels.

    • @jovelinoalmeida4704
      @jovelinoalmeida4704 2 роки тому

      thank you 😊

  • @ralphmastrangelo4818
    @ralphmastrangelo4818 2 роки тому +1

    You did a great job explaining how to detect and avoid oversaturation in color images. However, in the case of the image of the building on the right at the 6:59 point, it's fairly evident the colors are already oversaturated. With that in mind, is there a way to modify this technique to correct oversaturated images such as that one?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Yes. So if it's already over saturated, the moment you move the slider, it will start to show color, if it shows that quickly it's too saturated.

    • @ralphmastrangelo4818
      @ralphmastrangelo4818 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, that part I understand from your explanation in the video. What I’m wondering is how to modify this technique to fix an already oversaturated image. In other words, is there a way to use this technique to get the image on the right to look more like the image on the left? Perhaps after adding a vibrance layer with Difference blend mode, it might be possible to dial in negative Vibrance and/or Saturation.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      @@ralphmastrangelo4818 sure, that's possible. Use it on reverse.

  • @rolsonn
    @rolsonn 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tutorial! My question, where did you find a 9 volt battery because they're difficult to find?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Haha, probably Amazon? Maybe CVS? My wife bought them for the smoke alarms the other day, so technically I found them in the pantry.

  • @sylvynhophotographer8360
    @sylvynhophotographer8360 Рік тому +1

    Hi Do you have any tutorial on frequency separation ?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      No, I don't really do much portrait work like that.

  • @tukor
    @tukor 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks, i love your tutos... however i have the following question.
    How do i apply this to know if my photo is already over saturated?
    I mean... i can do this, just crank up those sliders till colors start to show and stop then.
    But then, i could do the process again and again and it would do the same (it also would start at black and colors would show at the same stages).
    What i mean is, if you already have an oversaturated image... well this method does not show me that.
    (i dont have the licking 9v superpower).
    Not trying to be rude, just trying to understand it!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      I get it.
      It does show you that. So as soon as you start moving the color sliders, you'll see color poke through if it's already over saturated. Look at the example I showed of the same image, one was over saturated the other under saturated. You could tell as soon as I started moving the saturation slider, those colors popped through the black. That tells you it's over saturated.

  • @_trismegistus
    @_trismegistus Рік тому +1

    You're like the Marco Bucci of photography.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      That's cool! I'll have to Google him 😁

    • @_trismegistus
      @_trismegistus Рік тому

      @@f64Academy He's got a popular UA-cam channel and goes over a lot of painting application and theory of color, things like that. Has a very similar presentation style, and even voice, to you!

  • @m.l.703
    @m.l.703 2 роки тому +2

    As always,good job!
    1 question: why back to normal and not to the color blending mode?
    ✌️

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +2

      You could do either really. Color Blend Mode will only apply the color, normal will come with a slight brightness boost due to the increase in saturation, but the difference is negligible since we aren't adding a ton of brightness with the adjustment. Try either, some images may benefit from color vs normal.

  • @kenfournelle5517
    @kenfournelle5517 Рік тому

    Very interesting and useful. But what about using the Vibrance in ACR or Lightroom. There is no way to use blend modes in those programs.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      That is correct. This is only for Photoshop.

  • @djking9828
    @djking9828 2 роки тому

    When would you suggest to use this technique in the work flow, at the end??

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      Good question. Wherever you tend to second guess yourself about saturation. So anywhere is good.

  • @vernonr7404
    @vernonr7404 2 роки тому +1

    Practising your technique. Particularly with a Portrait (skin), is it better to nudge the Saturation slider up first, or the Vibrance slider? Or does it matter?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      With a portrait I'd say vibrance first as it works a bit slower especially on skin tones

    • @vernonr7404
      @vernonr7404 2 роки тому

      @@f64Academy Thank you. I will.

  • @marcelofarah8657
    @marcelofarah8657 2 роки тому

    Is there any advantage between this method and the one you explained with inverted layers? I think both methods are for the same purpose.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому

      This one is more accurate in pushing the saturation when you are unsure of how far to go. The other is more for out of gamut colors.

  • @trout3212001
    @trout3212001 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the great video. I hope your brother didn't get to pee on a lawn mower sparkplug!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  2 роки тому +2

      haha, sounds like something I should dare him to do ;) We did put the dog's shock collar on once and run through the yard, THAT was fun!

  • @santhoshpaalvai8091
    @santhoshpaalvai8091 Рік тому

    Is there any similar technique for highlights and shadows ?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Kind of, but they are treated differently.
      Check this one out.
      ua-cam.com/video/nTIlBJ4QkCc/v-deo.html

  • @iphoneography
    @iphoneography 2 роки тому +1

    Circus vomit status; Prevented.

  • @craigc7708
    @craigc7708 7 місяців тому

    Wasn’t the photo of the building on the right oversaturated to begin with?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  7 місяців тому

      Yes it's supposed to be for demo purposes.

  • @butchgo5346
    @butchgo5346 2 роки тому

    The battery tasting test is much easier to do.

  • @djking9828
    @djking9828 2 роки тому +1

    😄🙏🍻

  • @Kresho.
    @Kresho. 2 роки тому +1