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Creating a high-color High Pass effect

Creating a high-color High Pass effect - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Mastery

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Creating a high-color High Pass effect

- [Voiceover] In this movie, we'll use High Pass which, as you may recall from the end of chapter 30 of the advanced course, is a low color filter to achieve an extremely high color effect. And along the way, we'll take this composition, in which I've combined a handful of photographs in order to achieve the effect of a subway train zooming into its station and we'll apply High Pass, along with Gradient Map in order to achieve this high color tri-tone. Alright so, the first step is to take all of these Layers and combine them into a single Smart Object, and you can do that by going to the Select menu and choosing All Layers, or you have a keyboard shortcut of Control + Alt + A, or Command + Option + A on the Mac, and then to combine those Layers into a Smart Object, either right click with the marquee tool and choose Convert to Smart Object, or if you loaded D Keys, just press Control or Command + Comma. Now the thing about this is, Photoshop goes ahead and names the Smart Object…

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