Easy Photoshop Techniques to Make Your Pictures Pop

Here are some easy Photoshop techniques to make your pictures pop:

 

1. Adjust Brightness and Contrast: Go to Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast and adjust the sliders to make your image brighter and more vivid.

 

2. Crop and Straighten: Use the Crop tool to remove unnecessary elements from the image and straighten it if needed.

 

3. Add a Vignette: Create a new layer and use the Elliptical Marquee tool to create a circle around the subject. Fill the selection with black and blur it. Then, change the layer's blending mode to Multiply and adjust the opacity to your liking.

 

4. Use Levels: Go to Image > Adjustments > Levels and adjust the sliders to make the image's highlights brighter and the shadows darker.

 

5. Sharpen the Image: Go to Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask and adjust the sliders to sharpen the image.

 

6. Add a Gradient Map: Create a new layer and go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map. Choose a gradient that complements your image and adjust the opacity to your liking.

 

7. Use the Clone Stamp Tool: Use the Clone Stamp tool to remove any unwanted elements from the image.

 

8. Add a Filter: Go to Filter > Artistic and choose a filter that complements your image.

 

Remember to always work on a copy of the original image and save your work frequently.

9. Use the Dodge and Burn Tools: These tools can help you brighten or darken specific areas of the image. Use the Dodge tool to lighten areas and the Burn tool to darken areas.

 

10. Add a Color Balance Adjustment Layer: Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance and adjust the sliders to add more warmth or coolness to the image.

 

11. Add a Curves Adjustment Layer: Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves and adjust the curve to add more contrast to the image.

 

12. Use the Spot Healing Brush: This tool can help you remove small blemishes or imperfections from the image.

 

13. Add a Lens Flare: Create a new layer and go to Filter > Render > Lens Flare. Choose a location and adjust the brightness and size to your liking.

 

14. Use the Gradient Tool: Create a new layer and use the Gradient tool to add a gradient to the image. Change the layer's blending mode to Overlay or Soft Light.

 

15. Add a Texture: Create a new layer and add a texture to the image. Change the layer's blending mode to Overlay or Soft Light and adjust the opacity to your liking.

 

These are just a few easy Photoshop techniques to make your pictures pop. Experiment with different tools and adjustments to find the ones that work best for your images.

16. Use the Clone Stamp Tool: This tool can help you remove larger objects or distractions from the image. Simply select the tool, choose a source area, and paint over the object you want to remove.

 

17. Add a Vignette: Create a new layer and use the Elliptical Marquee tool to create a circular selection around the center of the image. Go to Edit > Fill and choose black. Then, change the layer's blending mode to Multiply and adjust the opacity to your liking.

 

18. Adjust the Hue/Saturation: Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation and adjust the sliders to change the color and saturation of the image.

 

19. Use the Sharpen Tool: This tool can help you bring out the details in the image. Use it sparingly on specific areas of the image that need more sharpness.

 

20. Add a Gradient Map: Create a new layer and go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map. Choose a gradient and adjust the opacity to your liking.

 

21. Use the Liquify Tool: This tool can help you reshape certain areas of the image, such as a person's face or body. Use it carefully and subtly to avoid distorting the image too much.

 

22. Add a Color Lookup Adjustment Layer: Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Lookup and choose a preset to add a unique color tone to the image.

 

23. Use the Patch Tool: This tool can help you remove larger areas of the image and replace them with a different area. Simply select the tool, draw a selection around the area you want to remove, and choose a source area to replace it with.

 

24. Add a Gradient Fill Layer: Create a new layer and go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Gradient. Choose a gradient and adjust the opacity and blending mode to your liking.

 

25. Use the High Pass Filter: Duplicate the image layer and go to Filter > Other > High Pass. Adjust the radius to your liking and change the layer's blending mode to Overlay to add more sharpness to the image.

 

These are just a few more Photoshop techniques to enhance your images. Remember to always work non-destructively by using adjustment layers and duplicate layers, and to save your work frequently.

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JoAnn - Jun 20, 2023, 10:05 AM - Add Reply

Love this!!!

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