How to create a bronze effect in Photoshop [Digital Darkroom], the work of a foreign website photographer
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_1.jpg)
2: I plan to use this picture to imitate the effect of the picture above.
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_2.jpg)
The ps method is as follows:
1: Image--Mode-cmyk color;
2: Image--Mode-Multi-channel Color;
3: Image--Mode--Grayscale;
4: Image--Mode-cmyk color.
The final result of the above steps is shown below.
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_3.jpg)
5: Enter ctrl+7 (black back channel), and set the color level as shown in the figure (for reference);
6: Double-click ctrl+5 (magenta channel), and set the spot color as shown in the figure (for reference).
7: Delete the redundant ctrl+6 (yellow channel). As shown in the final picture, everyone can check their operations against the screen;
8: Hold down the shift key, click on the magenta and black (spot color) channels in the channel panel, and then execute Image-Mode-Grayscale;
9: Fill the top grayscale channel with white, as shown in the figure;
10: Execute image--mode--RGB color again;
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_9.jpg)
11: Hold down the shift key, select the magenta and black channels, and then operate as shown in the screenshot pointing to the schematic diagram;
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_10.jpg)
The final renderings can be uploaded to the Internet.
![](https://images.downcodes.com/u/info_img/2009-05/30/6122627_edu_ps_11.jpg)
Tutorial summary: The hidden color effects inside are varied, and everyone can experience and explore them after class.