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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.
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Open random color photograph.
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Press Ctrl (Command on MacOS) and J together to duplicate it.
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Click above on Filter, Blur and select Gaussian Blur...
Then set Radius to 2.5 Pixels and click OK.
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Then set the blending mode of duplicated layer to Soft Light.
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We are already getting somewhere.
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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.
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My photo in the beginning for easier comparison.
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