Modern Frequency Separation: So Much Easier! - Photoshop

Modern Frequency Separation: So Much Easier! - Photoshop

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Ruth Asefaw
Ruth Asefaw - 09.11.2023 09:01

I admire you video recorder ,do you have class for video .

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Desmond Holt
Desmond Holt - 07.11.2023 08:13

is that ah NEUMANN U87? Sheesh.

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Jean Marc
Jean Marc - 06.11.2023 16:25

The high frequency is the highpass filter?

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Sleepy At Dawn
Sleepy At Dawn - 06.11.2023 16:08

Where is the frequency separation option on photoshop? Coming from affinity photo and they have it on the filters.

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Tarek LARBI
Tarek LARBI - 05.11.2023 02:35

Thank you so much 🙏

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Giovanni Aprea
Giovanni Aprea - 04.11.2023 20:03

I applied the technique to a friend's portrait and it works like a charm, my computer is old and slow so it takes a little to perform the operation but the result is quite amazing. I also used another technique I learned from you to brighten eyes, which I usually would do in LRClassic, duplicate layer, change to linear light, filter, other, high pass (dunno if correct as mine in Italian) then inverted mask and paint on the eyes to reveal, this layer along with the high and low pass ones, result is quite amazing for a nerd!!!

Grazie!!!

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Namolo Kaman
Namolo Kaman - 02.11.2023 12:53

Funny. I used to adjust individual frequencies with a nifty photoshop plugin called Equalizer ( part of Kai Power Tools 6.0, if I remember correctly ), some 20 years ago! It worked great for removing unwanted discernable patterns in tillable textures ( like grass ), and was extremely intuitive. Note: I still have it somewhere, though one needs Photoshop 8.0 for it to work. KPT was awesome; still is, in fact.

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Deyvid Ferrer
Deyvid Ferrer - 02.11.2023 09:16

Thanks for sharing this magics tricks and tips

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Phil Turner
Phil Turner - 01.11.2023 16:58

I've just tried this method - amazing. Thank you.

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David Richards
David Richards - 31.10.2023 09:35

Hi, first thing to say is that, not only do I appreciate the information and knowledge you share in your videos, but I also love your enthusiasm! I have a question - is there an automated method to create and apply luminosity masks to multiple images in Lightroom? AI? I am trying to speed up and simplify my workflow. At the moment I have to blend layers in Photoshop with manual luminosity masks, sort of as a manual HDR blending 3 images rather than a single exposure. I've been trying to send images off to a retoucher recently but the results have not been good. Thanks!

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Maclan Studio
Maclan Studio - 30.10.2023 22:41

What is your computer profomane

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Eli Percy
Eli Percy - 30.10.2023 22:05

Thanks so much for this! I'm a big fan.

When I try to use this method however, everytime I use the remove tool the resulting brush stroke is a gray line instead of blending the skin as in your video. As far as I can tell, I've followed your directions step for step. I've gone back through multiple times and can't figure out what's causing this. Any suggestions?

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UMME HABIBA
UMME HABIBA - 28.10.2023 22:34

Which Photoshop version you are using?

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Mark Vandenberg
Mark Vandenberg - 27.10.2023 21:15

The Remove Tool has gotten so good in recent years. It even seems to learn on the spot as you apply a second and third pass. It’s amazing.

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Shaun
Shaun - 27.10.2023 21:11

Has anyone else noticed when using the Remove Tool with skin on the blurred layer, it often creates a slight red tint where you've used the tool? It's very faint, but it does show up on the final image, so I've had to switch to using the Healing Brush Tool instead. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. And before you ask, I have "Sample all layers" unchecked.

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Visualbree
Visualbree - 27.10.2023 14:09

My G, I still use your OG skin smoothing action.

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LINAS ULECKAS
LINAS ULECKAS - 26.10.2023 10:11

Hello, how get pluggins, becouse dont work actions ?

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John Deven
John Deven - 26.10.2023 01:46

Nice work! I always enjoy your tutorials.

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Christopher Hansen
Christopher Hansen - 26.10.2023 00:45

Are there neural filters built into photoshop that do what Retouch4me heal does?

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