01
TIDY THE BACKDROP
Opening your favorite
shots in Photoshop, enhance
the colors and add punch by
boosting the saturation and
contrast. If there are any
unwanted reflections on the
cling film, grab the Brush Tool
and paint black over them.
You can also use the Burn
Tool set to Range: Shadows
to darken any parts that
look messy.
02
ALTER THE HUE
It’s easy to change the
colors in your shot using the
Hue/Saturation commands.
Click the Create Adjustment
Layer icon in the Layers
Panel and choose Hue/
Saturation. The settings
will appear in the Properties
panel – drag the Hue slider to
the left or right to skew the
colors. Experiment until you
get something you like.
03
CHANGE COLORS
While you’re playing
with Hue/Saturation, you
can also target certain color
ranges. Click the Master
drop-down to choose a
range or grab the Hand Tool
from the settings, then
hold Cmd/Ctrl and drag over
colors. For more tweaks,
try the Selective Color
Adjustment Layer and see
what you can achieve.
CHANGE COLORS IN PHOTOSHOP