Saturday, February 9, 2013

Use Photoshop's Color Lookup Adjustment Layer to Quickly Applies Color Effects to Photos

Use Photoshop's Color Lookup Adjustment Layer to Quickly Applies Color Effects to PhotosThanks to apps like Instagram, color effects that emulate film stocks and vintage camera styles have become increasingly popular. While we've seen Photoshop actions that provide these effects, and you can even make your own, if you've got Photoshop CS6 you have a built-in tool that's far more flexible: Color Lookup.

Color Lookup is an adjustment layer you can add on top of any photo by going to the Layer menu, choosing the New Adjustment Layer submenu, and then selecting Color Lookup. This will provide a panel of various effects (as pictured above) that you can select and instantly apply to your photo. The upside of using an adjustment layer, however, is that the effects are non-destructive and you can fade them in and out as much as you want (just like a normal layer). If you're a Photoshop user and you want to be able to add Instagram-like color effects with ease while retaining a high amount of control, Color Lookup is pretty much your best option.

Quick Tip: Using the Color Lookup Adjustment Layer In CS6 | DIY Photography

Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/-NDGhOm5fB0/use-photoshops-color-lookup-adjustment-layer-to-quickly-applies-color-effects-to-photos

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