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Another tutorial~we will be going from this very red image to a more bluish, desaturated coloring.
![]() It's not a surprise when I choose the adorable YeSung to serve as our model ♥ bias~ ![]() Our first step is to lighten it up a bit, the lighting looks so dull. Make a new CURVES layer and give it these settings: RGB first: 58, 115 second: 178, 226 ![]() Here, I just wanted to bring back the intensity of the hair color and the reds in general because it looked too washed out. Make a new CURVES layer and give it the following settings: RGB first: 96, 102 second: 123, 131 Set this layer to SOFT LIGHT. ![]() This looks icky, but here I added a little bit of pink by making a new layer and a pink color, like #f59eb2 and filling this layer with it. Set this layer to SOFT LIGHT 50%. ![]() This next step darkens our image just a tad, while adding a bluish tint. Make a new layer and fill it with a light gray-blue, like #d6daeb. Set this layer to COLOR BURN. ![]() This will get rid of the ugly yellows and overpowering reds. Duplicate the previous layer and set it to LINEAR BURN 50%. ![]() Adding a brown exclusion layer will decrease some of the contrast. Make a new layer and fill it with #483221. Set this layer to EXCLUSION 50%. ![]() Our image looked washed out, so duplicate your base and set it to SOFT LIGHT to bring some of the colors back. ![]() This will lighten our image, it looked to dark in our previous step. Make a new CURVES layer and give it the following setting: RGB: first: 103, 124 ![]() This will make the colors pop a bit more as well as desaturate some reds. Make a new SELECTIVE COLOR layer and give it the folling settings: reds: 26, 36, 0, 0 yellows: -32, -20, -30, 41 whites: 0, 0, 0, -44 ![]() This will add violet tones to our image, making our image more pink. Make a new PHOTO FILTER layer and choose the violet filter. Set the density to 14%. ![]() Our image looked -okay-, but I wanted it to have a more natural look. Make a new CURVES layer to make our colors warmer/darker. RGB: first: 73, 52 second: 190, 146 third (bottomleft): 0, 50 ![]() This will lighten our image :"D cuz it looked -icky- dark. Make a new BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST layer and give it the following: brightness: 25 contrast: 0 ![]() It looked washed out, so duplicate your base and set it to SOFT LIGHT 50%. Then, go to IMAGE> DESATURATE so the color won't look too overpowering, thus giving us our desaturated color effect. ![]() This will darken the reds a bit (like his hair, for example) because the colors still looked washed out. Make a new LEVELS layer and give it the following settings so that your INPUT levels are as follows: RGB: 15, 1.00, 255 ![]() The last step is entirely optional, I just think that in very pink-toned images, a red exclusion layer provides a nice finishing aqua-ish tint. This is a very minor use, I just made a new layer and filled it with #482121 and set it to EXCLUSION 10%. ![]() If you want, you can flatten your image and sharpen it, too. (Here I sharpened once, then went to EDIT>FADE SHARPEN and decreased the amount to 30%.) :D So this ends my little tutorial~hope it helps, guys :3 |















