![]() What we’ve done here is create a representation of the colour in the image.įrom here, add a Selective Colour adjustment mask. To see them more clearly, add a Saturation layer to this and boost the saturation right up. The colours will change, revealing the differences going on in your image. Now, change that new layer’s blend mode to Luminosity. On top, create a new layer and fill it with 50% gray. The layers are set out in no fancy way for this technique they’re simply stacked in order. What I’m going to show you is a very quick, very easy, and very good way to match those tones.įirst off, get everything cut out and in position. When compositing images, it’s obviously very important to make the result look convincing! As well as good cut-outs and realistic placement of elements, matching the tone is very important. We’ll use a different pair of images, which you can download the PSD file here to try it yourself. I just wasn’t in the caves at the right time of day to see it! I was limited by time and didn’t know my way around to find the right spots in the dark before dawn. ![]() Now, I’ll say at this point, anticipating any comments about how I shouldn’t be faking this, that actually it is a view that is attainable at this location. ![]() ![]() This is a composite of two images: one of the cave interior and one of the balloons in the sky. Here’s the caveat, and it’s very important you aren’t disappointed by this: So, you know how this blog is entitled, “Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider,” right? The clue’s in the name. I’ll share more about it over on my blog,, another day, but today, right here, is all about this shot from the trip: – The town is unique in that the buildings are carved and tunnelled into the rocky landscape. It’s home to the densest hot air balloon airspace in the world, with the dawn skies filled with them. I’m fresh back from a mission to Turkey where I predominantly shot the hot air balloons over Göreme in Kapadokya. I’ve kicked off a new series of #MondayMotivation posts over there and I’d love for you to go check out the first one by Gilmar Smith! ![]() Yes, it’s me again! Dave Williams, the #TravelTuesday blogger here at Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider, and freshly appointed editor at. ![]()
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