"Reverse negative punch" is a special technique in film filming. is to use negative flushing process to flush temoerature, this will get more bizarre and interesting colors. If used in mm portrait photos, it will be filled with a kind of avantgarde and even decadent decadent color.
Photoshop is known as the "digital darkroom", we can of course use PS to make a "reverse negative punch" for pp.
Let's take a look at the milk tea pp, the original artwork and the "reverse negative punch" effect of the contrast
Open the image and let the right side show the channel panel
Select the blue channel in the channel Control Panel and go to the "Image" menu and select "Apply Image"
Select reverse, blending mode with "multiply", opacity to 50%, confirm
Select the green channel in the channel Control Panel and go to the "Image" menu and select "Apply Image"
Select "Reverse", blending mode with "multiply", opacity is 20%, confirmed.
Select the red channel in the channel Control Panel, go to the "Image" menu, select "Apply image",
Blending mode with "color depth" to confirm
Select the blue channel in the channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or directly using the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 25, 0.75, 150, confirmed.
Select the green channel in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or directly using the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 40, 1.20, 220, confirmed.
Select the red channel in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or use the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 50, 1.30, 255, confirmed.
Select all RGB channels in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Brightness/contrast" to adjust the contrast brightness-5, contrast +20, confirm.
In the Channel Control Panel select all RGB channels, into the "image"-"Adjust" menu, choose "Hue/saturation" (or directly using the shortcut "Ctrl+u") to adjust saturation +15, confirm.
This is the ultimate effect, the way it is.
Everyone can adjust according to their own situation.
Final Finish effect
"Reverse negative punch" is a special technique in film filming. is to use negative flushing process to flush temoerature, this will get more bizarre and interesting colors. If used in mm portrait photos, it will be filled with a kind of avantgarde and even decadent decadent color.
Photoshop is known as the "digital darkroom", we can of course use PS to make a "reverse negative punch" for pp.
Let's take a look at the milk tea pp, the original artwork and the "reverse negative punch" effect of the contrast
Open the image and let the right side show the channel panel
Select the blue channel in the channel Control Panel and go to the "Image" menu and select "Apply Image"
Select reverse, blending mode with "multiply", opacity to 50%, confirm
Select the green channel in the channel Control Panel and go to the "Image" menu and select "Apply Image"
Select "Reverse", blending mode with "multiply", opacity is 20%, confirmed.
Select the red channel in the channel Control Panel, go to the "Image" menu, select "Apply image",
Blending mode with "color depth" to confirm
Select the blue channel in the channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or directly using the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 25, 0.75, 150, confirmed.
Select the green channel in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or directly using the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 40, 1.20, 220, confirmed.
Select the red channel in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Color level" (or use the shortcut key "Ctrl+l") in the "Input level" three column input: 50, 1.30, 255, confirmed.
Select all RGB channels in the Channel Control Panel, enter the "image"-"Adjust" menu, select "Brightness/contrast" to adjust the contrast brightness-5, contrast +20, confirm.
In the Channel Control Panel select all RGB channels, into the "image"-"Adjust" menu, choose "Hue/saturation" (or directly using the shortcut "Ctrl+u") to adjust saturation +15, confirm.
This is the ultimate effect, the way it is.
Everyone can adjust according to their own situation.
Final Finish effect