The color scheme of this tutorial is mainly purple. The original image material is relatively bright, but after inversion processing, the effect is very close to that of a night scene photo. Only parts of the picture have a whitening effect. It needs to be repaired slowly.
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image material, create an optional color adjustment layer, and adjust the green color. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 1, and the effect is as shown in Figure 2.
<Figure 1>
<Figure 2>
2. Create a curve adjustment layer and adjust the blue color. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 3, and the effect is as shown in Figure 4.
<Figure 3>
<Figure 4>
3. Create a new layer, press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, and press Ctrl + I to invert. The effect is as shown in Figure 5.
<Figure 5>
4. Create an optional color adjustment layer and adjust the white color. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 6, and the effect is as shown in Figure 7.
<Figure 6>
<Figure 7>
5. Duplicate the background layer, press Ctrl + Shift + ] to bring it to the top, change the layer blending mode to "Lighten", add a layer mask and use a black brush to erase the top of the picture, the effect is as shown in Figure 8.
<Figure 8>
6. Create a curve adjustment layer, set the parameters as shown in Figure 9, and the effect as shown in Figure 10.
<Figure 9>
<Figure 10>
7. Copy the background layer again, press Ctrl + Shift + ] to put it on top, use the pen tool to cut out the stone part, copy it to a new layer, hide the background copy layer below, the effect is as shown in Figure 11, and then put Change the blending mode of the stone layer to "Saturation", the effect is as shown in Figure 12.
<Figure 11>