This is a great video, too. I've seen it before, but it's worth watching again. All the information you have there is helpful and makes it much better to understand! Who knows? I may watch it a few times. Excellent video!!!
I am Fredericksbug, VA. This video enlarged my understanding of why I should be using adjustment layers and not the adjustments on the menu as well as how all of this can work together. The issue is always how much time you have to make the "perfect picture". Thanks, Colin
You're a great communicator and a wonderful explainer. Every clip I've seen from you makes it really simple I'm an architect from Portugal and I use photoshop a lot Thank you very much. Keep up the good work!
From Estacada, OR, USA. This is between Portland, Oregon and Mt Hood, a beautiful country along the Clackamas River. I have always learned and enjoyed your videos Colin. Thanks for sharing!
your are the greatest and very easy to understand.. wow what a great encounter.. and the best, the name CAFE.. I am from Colombia, with the best CAFE!!
Thanks, Colin. Watching you from New Jersey (USA). Learned from this video today about using a smart object with adjustments to keep them non-destructive. Neat!
Another excellent tutorial. Quite a few things I did not know......particularly dragging and dropping adjustments onto another photo. Also did not know you can do so much with shadows and highlights. Well done from the UK.
You have a way of keeping me concentrating and not being lost, really big learning. My Ps is in French, by choice, so I have to translate a little, but your videos are showing all the commands so well, love it all 🤗
Adjustment Layers are what makes Photoshop, to me! I use them all the time! I have to say, I knew these tips. I've been on PS for about 15 years, though. I want to say this. When I was learning PS, I brought in to it some of the 'maneuvers' we used for Explorer, or tried to, at least. If you click and drag, you cover multiples in Explorer. So, I tried clicking and dragging down the layers panels' visibility eyes and, guess what! They all turned off. Did it again and they all turned back on. I also tried a bunch of dragging of layers, both within a doc, and between docs, and discovered that works very nice! It was trying things like this that I learned many of the 'tricks' in PS. Plus, a hell of a lot of reading and watching tutorials by the likes of Colin Smith and company! LOL Best PS education around! Thank you!!
Great video and nice finger picking (now I know that the guitar hanging on the wall is not just a decoration :)). Thanks a lot from your Israeli loyal subscriber.
Great teaching style! I was wondering the difference between Adjustment layers and adjustments. Now I can use them more properly. Oh and I liked the analogy at the beginning of the video.
Quite a few things I did not know......particularly dragging and dropping adjustments onto another photo. Also did not know you can do so much with shadows and highlights.
I'm from Albuquerque. I've been using other programs which I had problems with, so now I'm learning Photoshop. I have a photo in which the foreground grass is too light and too yellow when the rest of the image is adjusted for printing. I need to mask out the rest of the image, reduce the exposure on the grass by 1/2 stop, and reduce the yellow. So, I'm looking for videos that will show how to do this typpe of adjustment layer(s).
This was a VERY useful tutorial. I have been using Photoshop for 3 years and have never even known about the shadow and highlight mode> Thank you so much/ Would love to see more of your video. Also thank you for the FREE download. That was very useful information. In "Trump's" dump Country :(
Thanks Colin for another great tutorial. I tried downloading the ebook linked several times over a period of time but never get the email to confirm. Is this available in the UK?
I used to be able to erase parts of adjustment layers...now I cant...might I have hit a button I didnt realize? The layer seems locked I cant do anything to it.
Check out my simple explanation to Curves in Photoshop and how you can use them for color and tone: ua-cam.com/video/skrvxaUK9wE/v-deo.html
This is a great video, too. I've seen it before, but it's worth watching again. All the information you have there is helpful and makes it much better to understand! Who knows? I may watch it a few times. Excellent video!!!
From South Africa.Enjoyed this tutorial.
Hi Colin
Learning a lot from your tutorials and my photos are looking much better. From Australia.
Awesome!
From Maine, USA Thank you!
York, UK. Thanks, that's really useful.
Youre welcome
I am Fredericksbug, VA. This video enlarged my understanding of why I should be using adjustment layers and not the adjustments on the menu as well as how all of this can work together. The issue is always how much time you have to make the "perfect picture". Thanks, Colin
Yes, it's all about time :)
I shoot mainly landscapes and this video is a great help. Locked down in Kansas City, Mo. The chainsaw analogy is spot on.
Great Tutorial as always, from Queensland Australia
Gidday!
You're a great communicator and a wonderful explainer. Every clip I've seen from you makes it really simple I'm an architect from Portugal and I use photoshop a lot Thank you very much. Keep up the good work!
Thanks again - writing from Davenport, IA, USA
You're welcome
From Estacada, OR, USA. This is between Portland, Oregon and Mt Hood, a beautiful country along the Clackamas River. I have always learned and enjoyed your videos Colin. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! You live in a very beautiful part of the world
Another viewer from Florida - near Disney World. I subscribe and enjoy all your videos; I've bookmarked a few that I re-view often.
I think I just missed the food and wine festivel at Epcott
Food and wine is in the fall. Flower and garden goes through next month. Both are great, though.
Brisbane, australia. Excellent tutorial.
Hey Aussie! Thanks
Just OUTSTANDING!!! You have a profound sense of clearly teaching concepts that might not be easy! Thank you!
Originally from Belgium.
Thanks! I have been to Brussels and really enjoyed it
From Brazil - feeling lucky i've found your videos :-) Thank YOU!
New Jersey here.... Thanks for the video!!!
I'm learning from Mexico, congratulations, you're my guru.
Thanks :)
Thanks Colin... your explanation about using smart object layers and reusable adjustments was excellent. Norfolk UK
You're welcome
Great tutorials - bit over my head at times but I review them from time to time. It might eventually sink in to an old brain ....... from UK
Watch it again, its good info, so worth learning :)
Greetings from Bulgaria!
your are the greatest and very easy to understand.. wow what a great encounter.. and the best, the name CAFE.. I am from Colombia, with the best CAFE!!
Great Toturial!! Cheers from Ushuaia, Patagonia
Thanks from Comox Canada
Yay Canada
Thanks, Colin. Watching you from New Jersey (USA). Learned from this video today about using a smart object with adjustments to keep them non-destructive. Neat!
Glad you liked it :)
From Sweden here and enjoying your great tips and tricks.
Thanks, I was in Sweden many years ago Stockholm
Lansing, Michigan, USA Great tutorial, Colin!
I have been to Lansing :)
Another excellent tutorial. Quite a few things I did not know......particularly dragging and dropping adjustments onto another photo. Also did not know you can do so much with shadows and highlights. Well done from the UK.
Thanks, glad there was some new stuff there for you
From L.A. Thanks, I really appreciate these tutorials and your teaching style!
You have a way of keeping me concentrating and not being lost, really big learning. My Ps is in French, by choice, so I have to translate a little, but your videos are showing all the commands so well, love it all 🤗
Thanks :)
Your photoshop tutorials have really been helping me out! Greetings from Luxembourg
Always learn something new in every post, thanks from Phoenix, Az.
Thanks
Thanks, I'm from Bangladesh :)
Adjustment Layers are what makes Photoshop, to me! I use them all the time! I have to say, I knew these tips. I've been on PS for about 15 years, though.
I want to say this. When I was learning PS, I brought in to it some of the 'maneuvers' we used for Explorer, or tried to, at least. If you click and drag, you cover multiples in Explorer. So, I tried clicking and dragging down the layers panels' visibility eyes and, guess what! They all turned off. Did it again and they all turned back on. I also tried a bunch of dragging of layers, both within a doc, and between docs, and discovered that works very nice! It was trying things like this that I learned many of the 'tricks' in PS.
Plus, a hell of a lot of reading and watching tutorials by the likes of Colin Smith and company! LOL Best PS education around!
Thank you!!
Thanks! Yes, I agree Adustment Layers are amazing :)
From the SF area East Bay, thanks for the completeness and clarity.
great I never thought of portability of effects thanks this was great .... Fort Worth Texas
I was just in Texas, but Houston, not the Dallas area
From Romania, Bucharest , I did not miss any tutorial,...
Welcome
another excellent tutorial, very clear and concise.
Thanks :)
Hi from West Yorkshire, England. Great tutorial - as usual.
Thanks
Hi, from Puerto Rico
Hi PR!
Thank you from Virginia USA
You're welcome
excellent explanation
Vancouver Island Canada. Cleared up some issues for me, thanks
great
Thanks !!! from Kathmandu, Nepal
Rooftop of the world!
Great video; especially on the reusablity of adjustments and extending the range. From Quincy, Florida.
Thanks you for all the tutorials! Glencoe, Illinois
Thanks :)
From Yemen. Thank you
Thank you for this! From Dallas, here.
Thanks Colin, great show. St. Catharines Ontario
Thanks, I'm yet to go to Ontario
Great tutorial, and wow never knew it made that sound! ty live in CJ
lol
These tutorials are an eye opener! Thank you.
Denver CO.
Brilliant video, however bit to fast for me! watched it again and I'm getting there. many thanks
Wonderful thing about video is that you can rewind, live its hard to do that, I wish there was a rewind button in real life sometimes :)
I love the the information you give, thank you. I'm from Caernarfon, North Wales, U.K.
Hi I´m from Denmark. Thanks for all the great tips :)
Hi! The Danish are always welcome
Thanks Colin, great tutorial. Florida!
What part of FLA?
respect bro nice work (Jamaica)
Eye opener thx.
Thanks for sharing mate. Aussie in Thailand :)
Great video and nice finger picking (now I know that the guitar hanging on the wall is not just a decoration :)).
Thanks a lot from your Israeli loyal subscriber.
Thanks, yes, I think guitars are for playing, not looking at :) Hi to Israel, I'll visit one day
From Syria, thanks btw
from texas… great video
Wow Colins, you are Amazing. Thanks.
you are too kind
Who knew a god could be so humble and share his wisdom lol. I'm from Northern Michigan.
too funny
Thanks Colin, all very useful. (UK)
Thanks, What part of UK?
Hi Colin, I'm down on the Kent coast, South East England.
Great teaching style! I was wondering the difference between Adjustment layers and adjustments. Now I can use them more properly. Oh and I liked the analogy at the beginning of the video.
Thanks, I'm glad it was useful
Thanks Colin for the great info you share. Kansas, U.S.A
Thanks, fron The Netherlands
Yay Netherlands wonderful place.
griffenboy41
Your tutorials are the best. I learn so much that I can use. Keep up the great work. From Santa Ynez, California
Thanks :)
Thanks for explaining this. (Panama)
I love the song Panama, haven't been to the place yet :)
Thank you Colin, great tutorial, I like your style. shouT ouT froM JAMAICA!
Great info as always. I'm in Independence, Mo.
Thanks!
As always very handy tutorial thank you for putting these together. Btw I like your collection of guitars., very nice
Τέλειο-Perfect!!!!
Viewing from Bristol U.K.
Thanks For all your tutorials ! (UK)
You're welcome! Thanks for the fish and chips ;)
thank you colin , ilse of bute , scotland
Yay, Scotland, the land of my birth
Bend, Oregon
As allways... SMASH.. Ingvar from Sweden
Thanks :)
Greets from belgium
Quite a few things I did not know......particularly dragging and dropping adjustments onto another photo. Also did not know you can do so much with shadows and highlights.
very nice man, subscribing now.....thanks anyway
yay, thanks for subscribing
Scotland here, Aye:)
Thanks, coming from Germany.
Welcome :)
great video. can you talk more about the a and b colour channels?
ua-cam.com/video/QBS7EUHeEEo/v-deo.html
Fantastic, thanks!!! Tennessee, U. S. A.
I was just in Nashville :)
Cool! Nice town. :D
I'm from Albuquerque. I've been using other programs which I had problems with, so now I'm learning Photoshop. I have a photo in which the foreground grass is too light and too yellow when the rest of the image is adjusted for printing. I need to mask out the rest of the image, reduce the exposure on the grass by 1/2 stop, and reduce the yellow. So, I'm looking for videos that will show how to do this typpe of adjustment layer(s).
great from UK :)
Thanks, I didn't know about some noises it makes. 😋
ha ha :)
Devizes, Wiltshire UK
This was a VERY useful tutorial. I have been using Photoshop for 3 years and have never even known about the shadow and highlight mode> Thank you so much/ Would love to see more of your video. Also thank you for the FREE download. That was very useful information. In "Trump's" dump Country :(
Glad it was useful
thanks - Rotorua NZ
Yay, kiwi!
Tampa florida
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SIR CAN TEACH HOW TO MAKE OUR OWN ACTION FOR OTHER PHOTO LIKE RETUCH CHANG BANDIG COLOR ECT
Hi I am from Denmark
Erik
Ohh, another one from Denmark :)
*Hello from Austin, TX USA.* Premiere Pro has adjustment layers. I wonder how much of this works the same there?
Austin! One of my fav places :)
The blend modes and opacity work, and you can stack adjustments, and you can resuse them as presets.
Thanks Colin for another great tutorial. I tried downloading the ebook linked several times over a period of time but never get the email to confirm. Is this available in the UK?
If you are already subbed to the PS CAFE list, you don't need to sign up, its attached in a ton of the newsletters :)
Is that a Steve Vai real signature on the guitar?
yes, it is :)
I used to be able to erase parts of adjustment layers...now I cant...might I have hit a button I didnt realize? The layer seems locked I cant do anything to it.
I never received the email so I could download the ebook.
Shoot me at a message at photoshopCAFE and Ill get you sorted out
Neal Abello