Photoshop quickly converts landscape pictures into reverse white snow effects
Author:Eve Cole
Update Time:2013-03-20 15:00:48
Source: PS enthusiast Author: unknown The effect of converting to snow is basically achieved by using the inversion operation, but the tutorial in this article only uses the color grading tool and layer blending to achieve it. Rough process: During processing, you need to use blending modes with larger contrast, such as "High Light", "Color Dodge", etc., to increase the contrast of the picture, and then use other color correction tools to enhance the tone of the picture, and adjust the overall The gray effect is enough. Original picture
final effect
1. Open the material and create a "Channel Mixer" adjustment layer. Set the parameters as shown below. Remember to check the monochrome option.
2. Set this adjustment layer to "Hard Light" mode.
3. Create a new layer at the top, press ctrl+atl+shift+E to stamp the layer and change it to "Strong Light" mode.
4. Click the background layer with the mouse and execute: Image - Adjustments - Shadow/Highlight.
5. Click the mouse on the top layer, Image-Adjustments-Shadows/Highlights.
6. Create a new "Optional Color" adjustment layer, adjust the green and yellow, and set the parameters as shown below. After confirmation, the final effect is completed.
Final effect: