Changing Colors – Using Hue And Saturation In Photoshop

July 15, 2009

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In this tutorial, I go though the process of changing colors of objects in Photoshop. I also cover basic adjustment layer masking and how to make everything black and white except for one object. Also known as the “Pleasantville Effect”

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  1. Amit on July 15, 2009 said...

    Name it like Andrew Kramer’s new Action Essentials 2, like Photoshop Essentials or something like that ( i’m just saying, i really like to use “essentials” in prety much everithing, so now you can see my lack of ideas xD)

  2. ynock on July 15, 2009 said...

    I like to use the term “huesatch”. As in, “yo, what don’t you huesatch that bitch up so it pops?”

  3. Pravin on July 15, 2009 said...

    How about calling it ‘PhotoFlow – Photoshop for Photographers’. I think it sounds sorta catchy. Photo is for photos, obviously, and Flow is for work flow. :)

  4. Brad Chmielewski on July 15, 2009 said...

    The photoshop training tips sound cool, looking forward to seeing what you offer.

  5. m-_g on July 16, 2009 said...

    what is the secret of your hair grows ?

    Nice effect, thanks for the advise

    m-_g

  6. Jay on July 16, 2009 said...

    A little constructive criticism, please slow down and show us (the audience) what tools you used to do what.
    Secondly you look good on camera and seem pretty comfortable, however you should practice your training and try to eliminate the ‘ah’s I believe there were over 20 ahs in this short video.
    Overall though I would said looks very good A-

    thegorilla

    Thanks for the critique Jay. I usually turn on the Keystroke recorder so you can see what tools and keys I press. That usually helps. As far as the as and the nose touching, those are the two things I’m working on. Keep me in line!

    Cheers,

    Thomas

    why working on yourself Nick?
    that’s you man!
    if people can’t take it, they should not watch your videoblog.
    Keep being what you are and do it naturally as always.

    and for the critics on speed of the tuts, i think it’s not necessary to stretch a tut from 10 to 20 minutes just to explain every bit and that.

    people should take the manual, get yourself cozy with the tools and commands and you’ll me much happier watching shorter tutorials.

    cheers

  7. Amit on July 17, 2009 said...

    Nick, is the iPhone 3G S really worth it?, im planing on getting one, but without the AT&T contract.
    I’m a student programmer, so if you could give me some tips about the programming ambient of the phone, that would be really aprecited. (Is Java or C++ oriented)

    I liked your App btw!

  8. Xavier on July 19, 2009 said...

    photoshop again yeah! (you could call your book like that too)

  9. Jay Quercia on July 28, 2009 said...

    Very cool. I’m always interested in seeing other peoples workflow from within photoshop. Definately going to have to dive more into the adjustment layers.

    BTW, the tutorials should definately be called PHOTOFOXY (the lady not the animal)

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