Class Project 10 - Color grading in Adobe Photoshop
Overview
Daniel Scott
Founder of Bring Your Own Laptop & Chief Instructor
instructorI discovered the world of design as an art student when I stumbled upon a lab full of green & blue iMac G3’s. My initial curiosity around using the computer to create ‘art’ developed into a full-blown passion, eventually leading me to become a digital designer and founder of Bring Your Own Laptop.
Sharing and teaching are a huge part of who I am. As a certified Adobe instructor, I've had the honor of winning multiple Adobe teaching awards at their annual MAX conference. I see Bring Your Own Laptop as the supportive community I wished for when I was first starting out and intimidated by design. Through teaching, I hope to bring others along for the ride and empower my students to bring their stories, labors of love, and art into the world.
True to my Kiwi roots, I've lived in many places, and currently, I reside in Ireland with my wife and kids.
Hi there, it is class project time. A nice easy one, if you've followed through in the last tutorial. You can just grab your levels and put them on to the two files that I've given you in 06 Color, under Class Project. There's Color Grading A and B. B are adjustments. I, in the tutorial previously, kind of probably went a bit extreme because I want to like express that effect. But to be clever about it, it's all about subtlety.
I'd love to see your subtleness, or your extremeness. I'd also love to see your own examples. Either a personal photograph, or you can go to unsplash.com as well. There's lots of great images to start working with.
If you post them on social media, maybe give the photographer a high five and tag them in it. Say thanks very much, if you do, you can thank Igor and Atikh. I don't know how to say that name.
That’s close, and show them what you've done. Make sure you show me too, tag me, so I can have a look. All right, next video.