*Photoshop's HIDDEN Color Grading Presets:* ua-cam.com/video/t455x49Q0VE/v-deo.html *INSTANT High Contrast Black and White Photos with Gradient Maps:* ua-cam.com/video/xYZ-zaVLMN4/v-deo.html
WOW! I’ve been watching and learning about photoshop for over a decade and this is the first video that COMPLETELY explained gradient maps!! You not only explained how to do but WHY to do it! Thank you so much!
I am absolutely awed by this tutorial. I've been using gradient maps forever & had no idea how simple it is to manipulate them into giving you much better results. Of particular interest was the part explaining how to get less blocked up shadows & less blown out highlights when using the soft light blend mode. Much appreciated. Looking forward to more awesome tutorials from you.
SUPER DUPER. Comprehensive. Detailed...The little things that are relevant, without going on a tangent. Easily understood. Professional delivery...from "the guy next door." I need to dig into more of your tutorials. Thank you!
Like the video? SUBSCRIBE for more! photoshopessentials.tv/subscribe See Also: Photoshop's Hidden Color Grading Presets: ua-cam.com/video/t455x49Q0VE/v-deo.html Download my Photoshop tutorials as PDFs: photoshopessentials.tv/pdfs Hi everyone, Steve here. Thanks for checking out this video where I show you how to add creative color effects to your images by color grading them in Photoshop using gradient maps! You'll learn how gradient maps work, why they are perfect for color grading, and how to use a gradient map to give your image a more cinematic look by replacing the photo's original colors with the colors from a gradient. I also show you how to combine gradient maps with layer blend modes for different results, how to save your custom gradients as presets that can be quickly applied to other images, and even how to drag and drop gradient maps from one image to another! There's a lot to cover, so the chapter times are in the description.
This is a brilliant video. Clearly explained and at a helpful pace. Clearly colour grading takes understanding and practise. This video provides a solid foundation. Many thaniks.
Great tutorial on gradient maps - a very powerful tool and for me it's not one that springs to mind first when tweaking images. I have a tip for anyone watching tutorials like these - turn the sound off - Then on the settings cog - switch captions on and then reduce the speed to something like 0.5 or 0.75. A nice slow way to absorb information!
Great video - I have looked at several UA-cam Gradient Map videos, but so far none have mentioned the Opacity sliders or sufficiently emphasised the need to start with default colours. Consequently I was confused, but this has largely sorted me out.
Thank you so much for this very instructional video. I have been looking for this for a long time to replace presets we need to purchase. You're explanations are so clear. You are a very good instructor.
I MUST leave a comment. I followed several color grading tutorials: poorly explained, too many words. This was so clear and PRECISE! I am your new fan. I am applying this to my work. THANK YOU!!
I just start using Photoshop not long ago. Loved this video explanation in details. Really thankful for that 🙌🏻. Most UA-camr explained either very fast or unable to understand fully. So far this video is the best I had came across. Once again thank u very much
This is the tutorial that has given me the correct understanding of what goes on in colour grading and made me feel like start using it. As an engineer with a background in image processing, I loved how the explanation can be useful both for my analytic self and for an average only final results oriented guy. Now it's time to apply it in the GIMP with the knowledge acquired ;)
That said, Davies Media Design did already a good job in his "Steal the Color Grading From Any Image With GIMP" tutorial, but I prefer your insight in using colour.
Really appreciate your teaching style and the methodical approach. Really helped me in creating amazing Color graded pictures. Thank you for such a comprehensive video!
Great explanation on color grading. With the release of 2022 CRF version of color grading, with the exception of being able to save presets, what do you feels are the advantages of the cg adjustment layer over CRF cg? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Wow! Excellent teaching skills. This smooth, perfectly paced comprehensive (not overpowering) instructional method is hard to find. Thank you.... Is it possible for me to select one of my existing images and copy and paste the exact color combo with no map to a new image? Thanks.
Great video. I have a question though. Why not save the Gradient map as a LUT instead of dragging it to another file? Wouldn't that be way more practical than opening the same PSD image over and over just to copy the layer? Or am i missing something? Does anyone have input on this?
I watched some of your videos and I really liked them , your explaining method is very efficient , but can you please make a video about how to use the 3D option in PS , I don't know exactly what it's for but I just wonder if you can turn 2D image into 3D , I checked your channel but I didn't find it , I prefer your videos to others on youtube , so I hope you will do it ... Bty thank you for your effort
Really excellent tutorial. I use PSE but still can be used effectively for gradient maps! My only artistic note, would involve using the gradient map on Landscape photos. This is a skill that I have learned overtime. Mostly I use it to save a over blown photos. As we know there is no information to be abstracted in clipped white photos, however you can add some very mild color back into the photo using a gradient map! Using this in combination with masking and some great and unique brush sets at very low opacity can give you stunning results to an otherwise wasted shot!!! Just a fun tip, I really enjoy the ease and content on your channel!!! Moonpie
Thanks for that great tip for using gradient maps with landscapes! There are just so many uses for gradient maps, and it's great they they are included with PSE.
thanks Steve ,Very informative and educational. I have question for you thou How to determine the exact Number of HSL. for a given Color ? thank you very much
It's not only THE SUBJECT YOU ARE DISCUSSING...../Your manner of presenting and explaining is very convincing/fun to listen to...and on top its so very helpful therefore ,MUCH appreciated. THANKS !!!
Amazing ! it was out of thought that only applying "Apply image" we can do the exposure blend ! I want to know more on this "apply image' i.e. why it is happening with apply image ? what is the reason behind that? Waiting for your response.
What I really need is the lightroom version of this - can you do that one next? I just elarned th color tool, now LUTS and gradient mapping - if avail - is the next logical step. For classic cinematic looks like the traditional blue / teal, it would be great to use a simple LUT instead of playing around with presets that mostly don't do the same thing. I keep photoshop to the very very last edits. Thanks!
*Photoshop's HIDDEN Color Grading Presets:* ua-cam.com/video/t455x49Q0VE/v-deo.html
*INSTANT High Contrast Black and White Photos with Gradient Maps:* ua-cam.com/video/xYZ-zaVLMN4/v-deo.html
WOW! I’ve been watching and learning about photoshop for over a decade and this is the first video that COMPLETELY explained gradient maps!! You not only explained how to do but WHY to do it! Thank you so much!
Thank you for actually TEACHING and not just showing! Excellent video!
I am absolutely awed by this tutorial. I've been using gradient maps forever & had no idea how simple it is to manipulate them into giving you much better results. Of particular interest was the part explaining how to get less blocked up shadows & less blown out highlights when using the soft light blend mode. Much appreciated. Looking forward to more awesome tutorials from you.
Wow. This is the BEST tutorial on color grading I've watched. You explained it so clearly.
SUPER DUPER. Comprehensive. Detailed...The little things that are relevant, without going on a tangent. Easily understood. Professional delivery...from "the guy next door." I need to dig into more of your tutorials. Thank you!
SUPERB is all I can say. You do all the detail that make it easy to follow. Being slow minded because I am old, I play back at 75% speed.
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Download my Photoshop tutorials as PDFs: photoshopessentials.tv/pdfs
Hi everyone, Steve here. Thanks for checking out this video where I show you how to add creative color effects to your images by color grading them in Photoshop using gradient maps! You'll learn how gradient maps work, why they are perfect for color grading, and how to use a gradient map to give your image a more cinematic look by replacing the photo's original colors with the colors from a gradient. I also show you how to combine gradient maps with layer blend modes for different results, how to save your custom gradients as presets that can be quickly applied to other images, and even how to drag and drop gradient maps from one image to another! There's a lot to cover, so the chapter times are in the description.
Best tutorial on color grading with gradient maps; fantastic! Thank you Steve.
I hope it's helpful. Thank you for watching!
Finally, the complete tutorial on colour grading with gradient maps. Thank you so very much.
This is the most comprehensive video about gradient maps. Thank you.
You are the best Photoshop teacher I've encountered on UA-cam. Thank you.
The first grading tutorial that I see that is explained perfectly, thank you.
This is a brilliant video. Clearly explained and at a helpful pace. Clearly colour grading takes understanding and practise. This video provides a solid foundation. Many thaniks.
Very well explained that everyone can understand even a dummy like me. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great tutorial on gradient maps - a very powerful tool and for me it's not one that springs to mind first when tweaking images. I have a tip for anyone watching tutorials like these - turn the sound off - Then on the settings cog - switch captions on and then reduce the speed to something like 0.5 or 0.75. A nice slow way to absorb information!
Wow, this tutorial is beyond helpful. I learned so much from this, thank you for sharing this with us.
Really useful tutorial. Thank you, I learnt much more from this than many others on YT.
Great to hear it! Thank you for watching!
So very well, clearly, and expertly explained - Setting a new standard in photoshop tutorial videos.
Excellent! Thank you. Clear, well explained, and easy to follow. No missing pieces.
Really great tutorial, thanks 🙏. Your teaching style is second to none!
Excellently explained and demonstrated
Great to hear it! Thank you for watching.
Great video - I have looked at several UA-cam Gradient Map videos, but so far none have mentioned the Opacity sliders or sufficiently emphasised the need to start with default colours. Consequently I was confused, but this has largely sorted me out.
Great to hear the video was helpful. Thank you for the feedback and for watching!
Oh my God! I m surprised! How beauuuuu....tifully and calmly you have described this chapter!! Love you, Sir!💗
Thank you so much for this very instructional video. I have been looking for this for a long time to replace presets we need to purchase. You're explanations are so clear. You are a very good instructor.
Awesome explanation mate, thank you
I MUST leave a comment. I followed several color grading tutorials: poorly explained, too many words. This was so clear and PRECISE! I am your new fan. I am applying this to my work. THANK YOU!!
Simple yet extremely powerful, beautiful work, thank you!
Simply best. I must to say my 2days journey for searching on colors wheel and gradient ends here now... Thanks
Great to hear it's helpful. Thank you for watching!
I started my photoshop journey with photoshopessentials back in 2012, keep up the good work.
Thank you so much! Have you been using Photoshop all this time?
@@PhotoshopEssentialsChannel yes :-)
@@mydroidmarket1385 That's great! You must be quite the expert at this point. :)
wow! i've been using gradients with blend modes, mostly in 'elements', for years, but i had no idea about gradient maps! thank you so much for this! 🙂
I just start using Photoshop not long ago. Loved this video explanation in details. Really thankful for that 🙌🏻. Most UA-camr explained either very fast or unable to understand fully. So far this video is the best I had came across. Once again thank u very much
Very good and clear explanation in details.thank you
Thank you Steve! This was really helpful!
This is the tutorial that has given me the correct understanding of what goes on in colour grading and made me feel like start using it. As an engineer with a background in image processing, I loved how the explanation can be useful both for my analytic self and for an average only final results oriented guy. Now it's time to apply it in the GIMP with the knowledge acquired ;)
That said, Davies Media Design did already a good job in his "Steal the Color Grading From Any Image With GIMP" tutorial, but I prefer your insight in using colour.
Great to hear the tutorial was useful. It's always tough to balance the "why" with the "how", but I try. :) Thanks so much for your comments!
You done it again another lesson i knew very little about now, not frightened to try on images. Thank you again
excellent tutorial, very well explained. thanks a lot for sharing
Perfect explanation. Thank you!
Thank you so much ! The most clarity video with lesson about color granding.
Thank you so much best tutorial❤👍🏻
Excellent! Thank you, best tutorial on color grading with gradient maps
Tanks your excellent teaching
Thank you so much Steve for the informative and very helpful tutorial! God bless you and good luck!
Really appreciate your teaching style and the methodical approach. Really helped me in creating amazing Color graded pictures. Thank you for such a comprehensive video!
Great to hear it! Thank you for watching!
Thank you. You are great at explanation. Clear and perfect speed.
Can't tell you how great you are .. Thank you so much for this very informative video ..
Hello Steve, Thanks a lot for the wonderful tutorial! Fluent and so clear! God bless you!
Hi Steve, very effective method of teaching. I really enjoyed it. I wonder why it did not appear in my search before? I'm so grateful!! Thanx! ❤
Thank you very much for this tutorial .... outstanding, brilliant, amazing
Just by chance I have found you. Thanks sooooo much. Soo helpful, excellent style. Best wishes..
the Explanation is very clear and Detail. Thanks So much to this channel
This is an amazing tutorial, so clear and so much information, thank you!
Lectio magistralis, no more to add, thank you very much
what a wonderful tutorial, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Brilliant and well taught, I learned a lot about the gradient map from this tutorial, so thanks a heap.
Great to hear it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
thank you for this tutorial.
This turorial is really the greatest work ! Amazing and awesome !!!
Thank you so much! Great to hear it's helpful.
Thank you so much Sensei! You are a blessing!
Awesome tutorial
OMG, it really worked. Thank you so much!!
Thank you! Your tutorial was just awesome!
awesome explanations ! Love that you explain the logic behind what you do - that's the part I was looking for !
Great to hear it was helpful. Thank you for watching!
Great explanation on color grading. With the release of 2022 CRF version of color grading, with the exception of being able to save presets, what do you feels are the advantages of the cg adjustment layer over CRF cg? Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
That’s the best explanation I’ve seen
Thanks! And thank you for watching!
Great tutorial thank you! I'm using PS Elements, most of what descrived works there too.
super tutorial.. thank you!!!
Wow! Excellent teaching skills. This smooth, perfectly paced comprehensive (not overpowering) instructional method is hard to find. Thank you.... Is it possible for me to select one of my existing images and copy and paste the exact color combo with no map to a new image? Thanks.
Great tutorial. Loaded with useful info. that others skip over. 👍
Thanks!
excellent tutorial! thanks Steve🙂
I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Thanks.
Wow 🤩 amazing. Thank you for explaining all the details. This helps a lot ! A really appreciate!
You are very welcome. Great to hear it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
this was quite interesting Steve!
Nice and clear! Thanks for this one.
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching!
wonderful explanation of gradient maps. very useful video
Great to hear it. Thank you for watching!
Great video, very informative and very well explained
Great to hear it was helpful. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for this excellent tutorial!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Great video. I have a question though. Why not save the Gradient map as a LUT instead of dragging it to another file? Wouldn't that be way more practical than opening the same PSD image over and over just to copy the layer? Or am i missing something? Does anyone have input on this?
Beautiful, thanks!
Great tips..Thanks! Subscribed!
Thanks so much!
I watched some of your videos and I really liked them , your explaining method is very efficient , but can you please make a video about how to use the 3D option in PS , I don't know exactly what it's for but I just wonder if you can turn 2D image into 3D , I checked your channel but I didn't find it , I prefer your videos to others on youtube , so I hope you will do it ... Bty thank you for your effort
Wooooaaaoohh thank you so much for this tutorial !!! 🙏👍👏
Amazing. Thank you so much.
That was excellent thank you
Very good well explained , going to give it a try
Thank you so much for your sharing.
You are very welcome. Thank you for watching!
Amazing! Thanks you❤
Really excellent tutorial. I use PSE but still can be used effectively for gradient maps! My only artistic note, would involve using the gradient map on Landscape photos. This is a skill that I have learned overtime. Mostly I use it to save a over blown photos. As we know there is no information to be abstracted in clipped white photos, however you can add some very mild color back into the photo using a gradient map! Using this in combination with masking and some great and unique brush sets at very low opacity can give you stunning results to an otherwise wasted shot!!! Just a fun tip, I really enjoy the ease and content on your channel!!!
Moonpie
Thanks for that great tip for using gradient maps with landscapes! There are just so many uses for gradient maps, and it's great they they are included with PSE.
nice tutorial, helped a lot
Awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I hope it was helpful.
Fabulous class!
thanks Steve ,Very informative and educational. I have question for you thou How to determine the exact Number of HSL. for a given Color ? thank you very much
Brilliant explanation.
Thanks! I hope it's helpful.
It's not only THE SUBJECT YOU ARE DISCUSSING...../Your manner of presenting and explaining is very convincing/fun to listen to...and on top its so very helpful therefore ,MUCH appreciated. THANKS !!!
Amazing ! it was out of thought that only applying "Apply image" we can do the exposure blend ! I want to know more on this "apply image' i.e. why it is happening with apply image ? what is the reason behind that? Waiting for your response.
Great Video....Thank You!
I hope it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Fabulous
Great explanation. Great unintentional asmr too. And she’s beautiful
Thanks for the compliments on the video! :) Glad it was helpful.
it works! thanks!
thanks for your video !
Good god. Nobody has explained the gradient as well as you have.
I'm impressed too!!😃
What I really need is the lightroom version of this - can you do that one next? I just elarned th color tool, now LUTS and gradient mapping - if avail - is the next logical step. For classic cinematic looks like the traditional blue / teal, it would be great to use a simple LUT instead of playing around with presets that mostly don't do the same thing. I keep photoshop to the very very last edits. Thanks!