Help in creating these colors.

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  1. Tortola2009

    Tortola2009 New Member

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    Hello friends, first of all thank you, I'm trying to imitate The colors of the picture that I attached, are saturated colors at the same time with low exposure, I have tried everything, curves, masks of luminosity, etc, and there is no way. To see if any of you help me get it or give me some light on a tutorial that is on this website to help me. I give you thousands of thanks and have a nice day. FB_IMG_1541594150053.jpg
     
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    nobody has a clue, it amazes me,wow!
     
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    Thank you very much for stopping, this program does not work as you see it, it makes an approximate simulation of a photo to another photo but it does not work, I was referring to a tutorial, I think Jake Olson does it but I can not download any tutorial, to see if someone helps me with the topic.
     
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    It looks like a fairly straightforward edit. from the image, i think that there are some heavy selective colour adjustments, hue/saturation adjustments (particularly for the reds), gaussian blurring for the background to simulate depth of field, and a hasty motion blur for the falling leaves. the light coming from the top could be a gradient adjustment layer, but just as easily a brush.

    essentially you could do the whole thing without any plugins and just photoshop. hope this helps.
     
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    Thanks for stopping, I assure you that it is not as simple as you say, those colors are saturated but at the same time they are dark, I thought that here in this forum there was a tutorial to get those colors, I already think that those tones come dencamara
     
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    If you haven't even tried what was suggested, how will you know? Tutorials aren't magical wands that help you do everything.
    sometimes you gotta try different approaches to the same end....and there ARE tutorials out there, not just on this forum.
     
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    Upload a photo you have so that I can work on it.
     
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    Install Nik Collection in Photoshop then select Color Efex Pro, then choose Indian Summer. That will probably help you!
     
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    1. From the capture, I think is taken with a 200 mm 2.8 lens, it always help a lot to get that depth of field. In this case, the bokeh doesn't look like a gaussian blur.

    2. The post.
    a. Has an effect of lightint in the upper left side added.
    b. Has a contrast, curves, hue / saturation and selective color for the background and masked.
    c. Has a work of skin texture, probably Frequency Separation.
    d. Has a solid color layer, probably about 20% with a fusion mode on "Color" with the skin tone.
    e. Selective color for the clothing, too.
    f. Finally a process (high pass maybe) or another plug in to enhace the details in some areas.
     
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    that photo is a composite

    leaves overlay
    look like the background was shot at a different time. where her feet meet the ground doesn't look natural to me.

    anyway edit the background to your taste and mask the model in
     
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