Frequency separation: All you need to know

In this video I am going to show you everything you need to use frequency separation in your edits. Frequency separation is an advanced editing technique used by professional retouchers to get incredible results.
Most people get intimidated by Photoshop. The truth is that photo shop is not a difficult Application to use if you can just learn the basics. Once you learn the basics, you can move on to advanced techniques, such as frequency separation. I am going to show you how you can extract, texture and colour from a photograph separately. In the past, this would have been really difficult to, but using frequency separation is going to make it really easy for you to do this and get amazing results. It will just let you do things that you weren't able to do before when performing your photo edits.
The Photoshop action that I used in this video was created by Aaron Nace from phlearn.com
If you’d like to learn everything there is to know about Photoshop, you should go and visit his site. He has amazing content that you won’t find anywhere else. Thanks Arron for putting this action together and making available.
The link for the action is: HERE
And don’t forget to LIKE the video and also SUBSCRIBE to the channel to see more content like this.
Below are some useful links you might be interested in. I don't forget to check out Ministryofphoto.com
I've got loads of free stuff to help you with your photography.
And don't forget that if you would like to receive the Lightroom presets of the month, visit:
ministryofphoto.com
You will find all details on how you can sign up there.
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FREE Preset for you to download: --- www.ministryofphoto.com
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  • @DanCantero
    @DanCantero3 ай бұрын

    In this video I am going to show you everything you need to use frequency separation in your edits. Frequency separation is an advanced editing technique used by professional retouchers to get incredible results. Most people get intimidated by Photoshop. The truth is that photo shop is not a difficult Application to use if you can just learn the basics. Once you learn the basics, you can move on to advanced techniques, such as frequency separation. I am going to show you how you can extract, texture and colour from a photograph separately. In the past, this would have been really difficult to, but using frequency separation is going to make it really easy for you to do this and get amazing results. It will just let you do things that you weren't able to do before when performing your photo edits. The Photoshop action that I used in this video was created by Aaron Nace from phlearn.com If you’d like to learn everything there is to know about Photoshop, you should go and visit his site. He has amazing content that you won’t find anywhere else. Thanks Arron for putting this action together and making available. The link for the action is: HERE And don’t forget to LIKE the video and also SUBSCRIBE to the channel to see more content like this. Below are some useful links you might be interested in. I don't forget to check out Ministryofphoto.com I've got loads of free stuff to help you with your photography. And don't forget that if you would like to receive the Lightroom presets of the month, visit: ministryofphoto.com You will find all details on how you can sign up there. BONUS DOWNLOAD ********************* ADOBE LIGHTROOM KEYBOARD SHORTCUT GUIDE: --- bit.ly/3eK6QVL FREE Preset for you to download: --- www.ministryofphoto.com Come say hi on social Website dancantero.com.au ministryofphoto.com Facebook facebook.com/DanCantero/ Twitter twitter.com/DanCantero Instagram instagram.com/dancanterophotography/

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi3 ай бұрын

    I've watched a lot of photo and Photoshop videos, but this is the first time I have ever seen this!

  • @DanCantero

    @DanCantero

    3 ай бұрын

    It's a really cool technique. I hope you find it useful. Dan

  • @Twobarpsi

    @Twobarpsi

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DanCantero it's incredible!! Been using Photoshop since the early 2000s. Never heard of this until now!