Monday, September 26, 2016

CoffeeShop "Fall Frenzy" Photoshop/PSE Action!



Today I am so excited to release my newest Photoshop/PSE action. This one enhances the reds/yellows/greens in your image, so it is perfect for fall. And the layers are completely adjustable with an optional "Matte Effect" layer.


These are the original Images (grass, child, park, girl with lovely hair) I used in this post.


Run "Fall Frenzy" on your image. The nice thing about this action is that it will bring out fall colors that are hard to see in the original image.


When the Levels come up you can adjust the shadow and Output Levels slider to fine-tune the Matte Effect. This can also be adjusted after the action finishes running or even turned off if you want a "glossy" higher contrast edit.


In this edit I didn't change any of the settings. You might need to adjust the opacity of "Boost" or lower the "Fall Frenzy" layer if the image is too colorful.

Download the CoffeeShop "Fall Frenzy" Photoshop/PSE Action. 

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7 comments:

  1. Oooh! LOVE fall colors! Thanks for all your hard work creating your amazing actions, Rita!

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  2. Hmmm...how did I miss this one! So glad you linked it in your latest post. Thanks for another fab action.

    Lisa D.

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  3. First off, I LOVE this action! I am new to PSE and this is the first action I have tried on my family photo session. I have a quick question, I used the action, but now my subject's skin is too orange. How can I create a layer mask (or do I need to do something completely different) in order to leave all the other colors as they are except bring back the natural skin tone from my background layer? I have googled and read many articles on layer masks, but cannot figure out how to do this once the action has been used. Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated =) I cannot wait to look through the rest of your site!!!

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  4. I just ran across your "Action Merge Magic"!!! That tutorial completely answers my question I just asked a few minutes ago =) This is my new favorite site!!!

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  5. Thank you so much for offering these to us who are very technically disadvantaged!! Your actions and tutorials have helped me so much!!!!

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    1. Thank you so much Jessie, I really appreciate it! Rita

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