This tutorial explains how to retouch photos that are overall overexposed. First, darken the color of the picture appropriately. Mainly adjust the color of the background part, and adjust the brightness of the characters separately. Then adjust the color. Since the background part is very blurry, you can blur it appropriately during processing.
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image material, create a curve adjustment layer, and adjust the red, green, and blue channels. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 1-3. After confirmation, change the layer blending mode to "Multiply". The effect is as shown in Figure 4. .
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2. Create a new layer with fill color: #000048, and then change the layer blending mode to "Screen". The effect is as shown in Figure 5.
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3. Create a new layer, select the Elliptical Marquee Tool and drag an ellipse as shown in Figure 6 on the right side of the picture. Press Ctrl + Alt + D to feather the value. The value is 45, then fill it with the color: #FDA8EE. After confirming, delete the layer. Change the blending mode to "Overlay" and the effect is as shown in Figure 7.
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4. Create a new layer to stamp the layer, execute: Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, the value is 5, add a layer mask after confirmation, and use a black brush to erase the left half, as shown in Figure 8, erase it well Then merge all layers.
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