From the course: Photoshop Layers: Working with Multiple Photos (2018)
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Adding finishing touches to the black-and-white file - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop Layers: Working with Multiple Photos (2018)
Adding finishing touches to the black-and-white file
- Once you've built out the file, you might want to do a few things before you call it done. I'm going to look over the image and point out a few things that I'd like to fix. First up, this bottom corner here is pretty distracting. That's because it did some auto content generation to fill that in. I'll click on the bottom most layer here and press S for the clone stamp tool and tell it to only sample the current layer. Now what I can do is click and start to clone. Let's just set that cloning brush to 100 percent. And this allows us to fill in some missing pixels. Left bracket for a smaller brush if needed and let's clone that in a little. There we go. And now that area is less distracting. I'll tend to sample from a few different places though so it looks a little bit less regular. Now I'd like to run Adobe Camera Raw on this, but I want to run it on the whole unit, so I'm going to select all of the elements here, adjustments layer included, and right click and choose convert to…
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Shooting for a black-and-white HDR2m 25s
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Creating an HDR with Merge to HDR Pro4m 23s
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Toning the HDR image3m 34s
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Converting to black and white3m 28s
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Adding finishing touches to the black-and-white file2m 50s
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Creating the HDR file in Adobe Camera Raw5m 14s
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