From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Illustrator
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Create and batch apply a unifying image style in Photoshop
From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Illustrator
Create and batch apply a unifying image style in Photoshop
- [Narrator] So I'm now at the stage of needing to prepare my images for the postcard. And if I switch to Bridge, here are the images that I've selected. And they're all taken at various different times different lighting conditions so I need a way of tying them together, a way to unify them. And the way I'm going to do this is create a camera Raw preset and then apply that preset to all of them. Now even though these are JPEG images. So in Bridge, I'll come and click on Open in Camera Raw and I want to make the following changes. I am going to reduce the vibrance by 20 reduce the saturation by 20 and reduce the contrast also by 20. On the Tone curve, working first with the red channel. I'm going to create an S-curve that brightens the highlights and deepens the shadows. I'm going to do the same thing, for the green. And for the blue, I'm going to do the opposite. I'm going to increase the shadows and reduce the highlights. Next I'm going to come to split toning. For the highlights…
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