I have to say, the PiXimperfect tutorials are the best I've seen outside of a professional classroom setting; Informative and very easy to follow. Thank you for making them available to the public. Using the techniques shown in them, my edits have greatly improved.
You really helped saving one of my favourite shots with this tutorial. There's nothing magical here, just a lot of hard work and tons of technical skills and creativity. Thanks!
Awesome as always. I loved that you explained at the start of the video the difference between just doing a B&W adjustment layer as opposed to adding a check layer. Those are the things that make your tutorials a step above the rest. Thank you once again for sharing your knowledge.
Man, I've been using Photoshop for 15 years and it wasn't until I discovered your channel by accident a couple of months ago thst I actually started learning about it. You are truly amazing and I consider it an honor to be subscribed to your tutorials.
Your explanation (~2:40) of how "technically accurate" color luminosity differs from the way our eyes perceive color luminosity clarified a long persistent conundrum for me -- Thank you, Unmesh!
Great technique! Piximperfect you are one of my online teachers, who helped me achieving the photoshop skill level I have today! Thank you for inspiring me and many other people! And never forget: Keep creating! :)
Thank goodness for you! I only watch your videos now because you explain it soooo well and so detailed yet, still make it so simple. Thank you!!!! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Bro you're the goat at this! So much extra information in each video and the way you explain things is very concise and precise. Thats hard to find on RU-vid. I never leave comments but I hope you see this one because I really want you to know your content is exceptional.
I will be honest here. Normally, Indian accent annoys me a little bit. However, yours is so sympathetic, and your face impressions make it even better. I really enjoyed it, thank you!
I've been following this man right here,and i had to stop to say that this is might be the best photoshop channel I've ever come across,I just wanna say thank you for making my editing works lot MORE EASIER,thank you very much sir🤚
OMG I just took a picture on my friend´s wedding and one picture that came out nice had some weir tree shadows , sought it was unuseful but with this tutorial , amma try it and save the pic THANKS!!!
Figured out something, Desaturation also functions the same as solid color with blend mode color, just set forth the blend mode of hue/sat adjusment or vibrance adjustment from normal to color too, it ensues identical outcome as the solid color with color blend mode
Great tut as usual - but shows the value of getting things right in camera - because this is a lot of work and even for a super pro, and never quite looks the same no matter how good you may be.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! Today is what would have been my father's 75th birthday, but he passed away 10 years ago. The only picture I have of him is a picture of his high school yearbook photo that my sister took on her phone... it had a pretty bad shadow over his face from where her phone/hand got in the light. Thanks to your tutorial I was able to restore the photo to more or less its original quality!
I'm very new to photoshop and definitely never removed shadows. I've gone through your steps like 5 times and keep getting stuck on the step of correcting the color. The shadows are removed, but the color is off terribly. It seems like the photo quality is too poor to edit (that possible?), or some of the pixels aren't taking the color corrections. Your video is awesome and clear to the point; I'm just extremely new to photo editing (like a 5 year old), and I'm not sure if it's actually a case of my inexperience, the program or the photo just being too grainy to work on.
Thanks I had to use this right away. I took a photo of my daughter and her dog sitting on a couch on the spur of the moment. I did not have a flash with me and her face had a lot of harsh shallows. She wanted photo to make Christmas cards. The process really worked well. I think she will like results.
Your videos are endlessly fascinating to me. I always seem to glean something useful from them, even though I only have Photoshop 6(!!) Funny sidebar story: my church recently had a photographer who came in and took pictures of our family for the church directory. He neglected to take out the shadows over my sister's face, saying, "It can't be done post-processing!" Guess you proved him WRONG!!!!
Ok i tried this on a building worked pretty good .I will have to use different brushes and or modify the technique to work from different raw files shot on a tripod. Thanks for a great lesson
Unmesh, Thank you so much for this , tutorial . This helped save only photo of 4 generation photo . My niece had a shirt that was stain real bad in front of shirt due to baby spit up ..... plus the shadows made it worse .. I tried everything I was getting ready to tell sister to trash it but .. between this tutorial and your stain removal tutorial and a little bit of painting it looks like a new shirt . Thank you very much.. for saving a photo and family memories for my niece and her new baby , and my Mom and sister .. thank you
Why do you think you need to use captions Your English is perfectly good He'll, you probably speak better English than some that's watching and learning here Thank you just the same for taking the time to teach us and putting soo much efforts into your followers . I love your videos
Very well done. I was trying to follow along using the example photo & bringing the shadow to the same level as the unshadowed skin tone is extremely tricky. Your skill & dedication the craft is impressive.
I love your videos... I wish that you would have a book or even a PDF eBook listing the procedures you do. I usually, write down the insructions but, having them already written would be great. I would happily purchase such a book or eBookl!
You are a great teacher. I enjoy your videos very much! Can you tell us how you decide on brush size? When you were painting out the shadows I couldn't help but wonder why you did not use a larger brush which would have made the process go much faster. I know you have a reason!
new camera? lighting? something's new.. anyways, i remember your old video when you said "we cant remove shadow entirely". well now we can. 100% best photoshop channel in YT.
Another awesome video, worked great. I did have one piece of trouble and you usually cover every little detail , but some how at 13:38 you didn't mention how you were actually taking the samples (exactly what you were clicking-with pen or whatever) without going back and forth to picking the color with picker or the front color
First of all very nice tutorial..Learning a lot from u..After removing shadows..Can't we do frequency separation for fixing colours ?As in that method we have full control of skin tones and texture..
Thoroughly explained, specially when you talked about the difference between taking out the saturation versus making a solid color adjustment layer so we don't make a mistake.. Thank you so much sir Unmesh..🙂🙂🙂