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Make Colors Richer on a Photograph using Photoshop

Short and really useful Photoshop tutorial, where you will open random photograph and make much richer colors on it.

 
  Author: NikMan | Version: CC | 22nd September 2013 |  
 
 
1.
 

Open random color photograph.

 
 
2.
 

Press Ctrl (Command on MacOS) and J together to duplicate it.

 
 
3.
 

Click above on Filter, Blur and select Gaussian Blur...

Then set Radius to 2.5 Pixels and click OK.

 
 
4.
 

Then set the blending mode of duplicated layer to Soft Light.

 
 
5.
 

We are already getting somewhere.

 
 
6.
 

Press Ctrl (Command on MacOS) and U together and set Saturation to higher value and press OK.

Saturation value depends on the photograph which are you working on. So just play a little and confirm the best value you think.

 
 
7.
 

We are finished.

 
 
8.
 

My photo in the beginning for easier comparison.

 
 
 
   
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