Fix Landscape Highlight Blowouts with Selective Color in Photoshop

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • Let's face it: no matter how good you are or how many landscape photos you've taken, you WILL face highlight blowouts. It's not a matter of IF, but WHEN!
    Ideally, we want to get everything perfect in camera, but if we don't, we no longer have to throw out those photos. There is a straightforward fix for them, and it comes in sn odd package... Selective Color.
    Yes! A tool we typically use for color grading can also be used to fix highlight blowouts and it's actually pretty simple to do. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be fixing highlight blowouts in seconds, I promise!
    Chapters
    00:00 Quick Intro
    01:04 Quickly Explained
    03:25 Slower Explanation
    06:42 Refining the Adjustment
    07:16 Fixing LARGE Blowouts
    09:20 More with Selective Color
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 107

  • @williamcarter6374
    @williamcarter6374 Рік тому +1

    I love the sarcasm! Can't please everyone, so have a little fun with it. Great job sir!

  • @DanTopPhotography
    @DanTopPhotography Рік тому +1

    The more of your videos that I watch. The more selective colour is becoming my favourite tool.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      I've spent the last month driving very deep into this tool and I freaking love it! Thanks for watching 😁

  • @brianlemke6017
    @brianlemke6017 Рік тому +2

    Excellent tutorial of an adjustment layer that I’ve never tried before.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      This is one of my favorite Adj layers, so powerful in so many ways and this one... geez, I've been using this tool for years and just now figured this out. I am wondering what else I am missing there... hmmm?!?!

  • @mad_cat
    @mad_cat Рік тому +1

    3:50 - As so many photographers say, you take more bad shots than good. This technique, you can do something with the bad one to make them good. And no, even with the blow out, this is a great shot. This is why we have post editing.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      I'm right there with ya! But dang, the internet loves to chew you up and spit you out for your mistakes versus your successes.

    • @mad_cat
      @mad_cat Рік тому

      @@f64Academy Which is something I don't quite understand. I mean I do understand, but you give us free help and some next level techniques. If anything, I want to give you tips. Maybe I'm defective. OK, you use two spaces after a sentence, that is now considered wrong. Yay, now I'm like everyone else. But in all seriousness, I'm glad you don't let it get to you.

  • @BURTBROWN
    @BURTBROWN Рік тому +1

    LOL!!! Not long ago, I stumbled on your original video on getting rid of hot spots using selective color.... I've been using selective color for decades cause I can't get ahold of curves for some reason - which most people use. When you went to the white section of selective color and fiddled with the colors to remove the flash highlights, I felt like an idiot!!!!! I have lots of facial shots with those highlights and as much as I am familiar with selection masks, never thought of getting rid of those using the white segment........It's simply brilliant! Don't anyone think you know it all cause someone like f64 will eventually come in and prove you wrong... MANY THANKS FOR THESE TIPS!!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      😁 that's a good story 🤣 I just experiment a lot. No biggy 😁

  • @bynumoil9615
    @bynumoil9615 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for this selective color process. Saved some great images from the trash bin!

  • @trentb4631
    @trentb4631 Рік тому

    Thank you Blake. This technique is allowing me to salvage many photos that have blown out highlights.

  • @alwyng572
    @alwyng572 Рік тому +1

    Wow! You said "pretty impressive isn't it?" I actually said out loud "YEAH!!!" That's it man, you're getting me to sign up for the Elite membership. I've been on the fence for so long I've got splinters but this has done it for me. See you there! (No, folks, Blake did not pay me to post this comment 😂truth!)

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      :) If you think this is good, phew, Elite will open your eyes to a "Whole New World". I make a YT video here and there, but I produce at least 3-4 hours of content a month for Elite! You'll like it, its all good and goes even deeper than I do on YT. I'll see you in there!

    • @alwyng572
      @alwyng572 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy Yep, all signed up for Elite and used this very technique to remove a niggling little blown highlight in some water just now. Looking forward to watching the critiques amongst lots of other goodies I was exploring yesterday. Thank you!

  • @dndparks
    @dndparks Рік тому +1

    And I indeed did use it in my workflow today! Thanks for this quick tip Blake...

  • @alphat4551
    @alphat4551 Рік тому +1

    You are the master of PS but you have the added bonus of also being a master teacher.
    Also you picked the right photos...thought I'd comment on that.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Phew! I did something right 😁😂🤣 I appreciate your very kind words!

  • @alanm.6096
    @alanm.6096 Рік тому +1

    No doubt, we know we all have some images we've saved that do indeed have those blown out areas. A great way to salvage what otherwise would have been a written off print. Thank you.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      For sure! Even the best shots can be difficult to shoot without some form of highlight blowout.

  • @rrijnders
    @rrijnders Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this! I have a few photos from past years I will go back and try this with.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      I think you'll like your results!

  • @natalierotmancote2480
    @natalierotmancote2480 Рік тому +1

    This is awesome! Thanks! I'm going to look for some blow outs in my catalogs!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      I know the feeling! I am revisiting images like crazy!

  • @JorgeGomezz
    @JorgeGomezz Рік тому +3

    Super grateful, I haven't seen this technique anywhere, simple and effective solution to a very common backlit landscape problem. Thanks!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      You won't find it anywhere else ;) Glad I could help!

  • @neetataskar
    @neetataskar Рік тому +1

    Fantastic... Your videos are always very informative and useful. Thanks a ton for sharing this.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      My pleasure! I appreciate you for watching it.

  • @BobG-eh5fc
    @BobG-eh5fc Рік тому +1

    Great technique, great examples!!! Thanks

  • @jimporupski3585
    @jimporupski3585 Рік тому +3

    Blake. Thank You Thank You Thank you. I saw your first video on this and have been practicing it. I was able to save some photos that I prolly would have trashed. I have actually applied this technique to some of my Wild life images and was able to bring them back to life. I can't Thank you enough. You Rock as always.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      YES! That's the best to read after putting out this series :) I'm glad these videos have helped!

  • @mikeslater1545
    @mikeslater1545 Рік тому +1

    AWESOME STUFF!! Keep up the great work!! I genuflect in your general direction....

  • @iqueque
    @iqueque Рік тому +1

    Excellent tutorial, many thanks

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Certainly! Come back for more 😁

  • @tomhofmann5277
    @tomhofmann5277 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant!
    Many thanks from Argentina, and of course subscribed!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Woohoo! Thank you from Kansas City, Missouri 😁

  • @phototec
    @phototec Рік тому +1

    WOW, very impressive! Great video...

  • @TC_Conner
    @TC_Conner Рік тому +1

    Great fix, and yes, key is feathering it in nicely. I know I probably have a ton of images that I could use this technique on. Thanks Blake!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      Definitely feathering it in is the key, especially with big ones!

  • @SinaFarhat
    @SinaFarhat Рік тому +1

    Lovely! :)
    Have a good weekend!

  • @ralphpayne6259
    @ralphpayne6259 Рік тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant process for these types of blowout and the presentation technique of the video was first class way to learn, using a gradual build up of how and why, following after an opening demo.
    (Time to revisit and redo some old blowouts in landscapes.)
    Thank you!!!

  • @vfx888
    @vfx888 Рік тому +1

    Awesome tip, thanks!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @donaldbernhardt
    @donaldbernhardt Рік тому +1

    You are a unique and exceptional trainer. I enjoy all your videos.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Thank you very much 😁 I really appreciate it 😁

  • @leoliu8403
    @leoliu8403 Рік тому

    Thanks Blake, excellent tips!

  • @andyblessett1282
    @andyblessett1282 Рік тому +1

    Great info, many thanks 👍

  • @EdCatlett
    @EdCatlett Рік тому +1

    Thanks for that. It is interesting. I still think that for me, overall, the easiest way to deal with something like a sun blowout is to create a darken layer, sample the yellow I want and paint it in then use the same graduated brush technique to pop in a more subtle sun. I will definitely use this technique though.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      The beauty of Photoshop, 500 ways to do the exact same thing 🤣 we all have our preference.

  • @cnicolo
    @cnicolo Рік тому

    Very very useful thank you very so much Blake

  • @hanswi336
    @hanswi336 Рік тому +1

    Excellent! Many thanks for your precise explanations (as always...) - simple and understandable even for us foreigners 🙂🙂

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      I really appreciate it! I love what I get to do for a living!

  • @TallyTechandTroubleshooting

    Fantastic, Blake! And I DO know what you are talking about (5:09). Not good!! GOD bless you, my brother!!

  • @doug.s6289
    @doug.s6289 Рік тому

    Excellent idea. I also always add some noise to the blown-out areas....easiest and best is ACR: add grain; subtle but visually noticeable @ 100%. Overlay noise OK too. All to give some texture; like a real photo image printed on paper and to match the grain/texture of the image instead of pure smooth.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Yeah, I like that direction, but adding Grain is a global thing in ACR unless you are using ACR as a filter and then masking, but that's a lot of work! I have used hundreds of methods to try and fix blowouts over the last 13 years of teaching. this one, that I just discovered, is by far superior to any other method.

  • @tdw4675
    @tdw4675 Рік тому +1

    BRILLIANT!

  • @ninacleven7889
    @ninacleven7889 Рік тому +1

    Great tip, thanks for showing your workflow. Really appreciated.

  • @rarindraprakarsa4376
    @rarindraprakarsa4376 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing alternative way to fill the empty white area with selective colors. Just want to share another alternative: pick colors value nearest to white (lets say nearest hotspot skin ). Create New layer, brushing with 'darken" blend mode. Adjust the opacity until it matched to values near the hotspot.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      That is definitely an alternative. Although, I won't be using it much anymore since this one is surgically accurate. No need to worry about masks, picking the right color, etc. I used to use that method, but those one is my go to now.

    • @rarindraprakarsa4376
      @rarindraprakarsa4376 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy Awesome, thanks !

  • @ageprevention
    @ageprevention Рік тому +1

    Excellent

  • @Will-ru4fx
    @Will-ru4fx Рік тому

    I didn't like this effect only on the first image, but it was amazing on all the others. thx!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      All good, then use it in other ways, it's about the tutorial not the images, as I said 😉

  • @mad_cat
    @mad_cat Рік тому

    In an abstract way, Relative vs Absolute kind of sounds like Vibrancy vs Saturation. Saturation/Absolute just sort of affects it all in difference of what is present, whereas Vibrancy/Relative is more surgical about what is there and adjusts more carefully.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      Very similar, I like the way you think, but also different :) Vibrance is for pushing colors that are not as saturated, so Ps analyzes the presence of color and boosts the Vibrance of the colors that could use some help. In this case its about the math and the presence of color once mixed. But, I like the way you think because it is much easier to explain :)

    • @mad_cat
      @mad_cat Рік тому

      @@f64Academy Thank you, and thank you for that explanation.
      Maybe I'm overthinking this (something I do too often, I overthink overthinking), but does Absolute have to do with the color cells for each pixel, the RGBG, whereas Relative works on just the pixel layer (the mixing of the four cells)?

  • @DellanaMetalArts
    @DellanaMetalArts Рік тому +1

    I'm hoping I can get this to work for glare on metal. As a metalsmith, when I photograph work in progress shots at my benchgmetal are can be a real issue. Sigh... If you ever have the time to do a video correcting that issue it would truly be appreciated by at least me. Thank you for your excellent videos!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      I'm sure you can match it with this. It might be less based on color and more based on tonal correction though.

  • @iancxxx
    @iancxxx Рік тому +1

    Brilliant tutorial thank you!

  • @shlomoeshet8525
    @shlomoeshet8525 Рік тому +1

    Hey Blake. I watched both your videos on how to use Selective Color to fix blowouts. I wander if I can apply this method (or a similar one) on my old Macro photos where I've been using a flash without any diffusing. Thanks.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Probably. All you have to do is open one up and experiment 😁 it's your turn now 😁

  • @andreak4280
    @andreak4280 Рік тому

    works out pretty well, will give it a try on some hot spots! thanks so much Blake

  • @LucasPitcher13
    @LucasPitcher13 Рік тому +2

    Blake - instead of 'Blend IF' you've invented 'Blend WHEN'!!

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      :) I like inventing things :)

  • @DesfoqueCriativo
    @DesfoqueCriativo Рік тому

    Hello Blake! Really great video. I follow some of your content and it is really great.
    I'm just wondering something about this technic: MAYBE (just maybe, hehe) in some cases the color tone to fill white pixels, could not be a pure and only one tone of color. For exemple, in your second image (that one that have a boat), maybe we could have a better results with a gradient "yellow" to "blue tone" on the upper area. What do you think? something very slight of course.
    furthermore, congrats for your videos and your content. You are an inspiration to me, to produce content about Photoshop and image editing.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Thanks! I appreciate it!
      That suggestion could work, it doesn't really fit the mold for this specific technique, but it could work, I'd need to experiment with it.

  • @the8show77
    @the8show77 Рік тому +1

    Hi Blake, hope you can help me. I have done the Zone system 7 course, which is excellent by the way, and also watched lots of your youtube tutorials. In one of these you show how things that are done with masks in Lightroom or Raw can be replicated in Photoshop. My problem is I can't remember which tutorial this is part of. Id be grateful if you can you tell me where I can find it. Thanks in advance.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      This is new. It's not a part of any course

    • @the8show77
      @the8show77 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy I wasn't talking about this one. I remember seeing you use a black and white gradient on a mask in Photoshop, to emulate using a gradient mask in RAW; among other things. I just can't remember if it was on one of the course lessons or a tutorial on here.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      @@the8show77 hmm, I honestly don't remember. I produce at least 4 hours of content per month and that doesn't include courses. Been doing that for 13 years... Lol. So I can't recall the exact video, my apologies.

    • @the8show77
      @the8show77 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy no probs, thanks anyway.

  • @eddiekdavidk1969
    @eddiekdavidk1969 Рік тому

    Brilliant, Blake. Excuse the pun.

  • @icelandic969
    @icelandic969 Рік тому +1

    So is there a Selective Color panel in the works?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      There already is one in PS 😁 everything you need is right there 😁 maybe a course, but not a panel. I think that might be just reinventing the wheel.

  • @geoffreykingston4866
    @geoffreykingston4866 Рік тому

    Great video as always. Incidentally, what colour mix would you use to fix a blowout in a grey sky?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      Grey 😁

    • @geoffreykingston4866
      @geoffreykingston4866 Рік тому

      @@f64Academy 😀Thanks - I presume that by grey you mean neutrals. Have tried it with little success so will look at another option. I may appear a little dim to you but I was hoping that your 'sun' and yellow blowouts formulae could be used in other scenarios, namely fixing over exposed areas in a grey sky. Sorry, I was wrong.

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому

      @@geoffreykingston4866 no, you'd still go into the white area, but you'd make the whites grey. I'd then mask it with a textured brush to make it more realistic looking. If it's grey, I wouldn't add color to it in the neutrals, it'll look hideous because the viewer will know what a grey shot should look like because their brain will pick up on that

  • @thidm
    @thidm 9 місяців тому

    How to fix blown out strobe lights on products?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  9 місяців тому

      ... EXPERIMENT... lol. Try this technique. I use it for almost every blown highlight.

  • @alanmason_za
    @alanmason_za Рік тому

    Another form of solarisation perhaps?

    • @f64Academy
      @f64Academy  Рік тому +1

      Possibly, but solar curves are a nightmare, this is simple and easy.

    • @alanmason_za
      @alanmason_za Рік тому

      @@f64Academy - Precisely. That is why I use this method that you describe above, Blake.

  • @joelwexler
    @joelwexler Рік тому

    Arrivederci!