Sky Replacement in Photoshop Without the Ugly Edges

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Publicado 2017-10-13
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When you replace the sky in your images, it can be extremely difficult to get the seams where the sky meets the foreground to look natural. More often than not they’ll look like a bad paper cut-out, and fixing this seems way too difficult. I’ll show you how you can use Photoshop’s “Color Decontaminate…” tool to solve this problem.

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  • at 3:13 how does the layer mask suddenly go from colour to black and white. I can't follow your instructions after that.
  • @RossThompson89
    Awesome video, Klaus. I enjoyed how thorough you were with the steps here and really learned a lot about the selection tools and the color decontamination tool. Looking forward to applying this to some images!
  • Hi Klaus, I stumbled across this tutorial yesterday and because this is something I use often I clicked on it to watch. I then re-watched it so I could take notes, and today tried it on one of my images and am happy to report that it worked great. Thank you!!!
  • This is one of the most helpful editing videos I've seen since I started to use photoshop. Thank you for explaining it so clearly!
  • Klaus, thank you so much for that great tutorial. . .I tried it and got great results!!. . .I want to mention that one of the most important tips was your advise, right in the beginning, in using levels to create a clean mask. . .Your insight on the position of the sliders and keeping a buffer between the black and white point slider made all the difference in the world for me in getting a clean initial mask. . . again thanks and I subscribed. .look forward to many more.
  • @jonl0711
    Hi Klaus, would it have been easier to 2 two layers to fix the trees? one for the left and one for the right and then merge the two together. Since it appeared that trying to fix it on one isn't the answer.
  • THANK YOU FOR THIS! Your video is by far the most concise and informative about this topic! I was able to nail a tricky mask I've been working on all night. :-)
  • @_kojira
    Thank you so much for the video! It really helped me to get the best results so far, still it would be much greater if you teached how to get rid of all the ugly edges on the entire picture, and not only on that tree.
  • @btacan
    Hello. I get stuck on minute 3:12 where you are able to see the blue channel. I am following all the steps and for a reason whenever I add the group and create the layer mask with the blue channel I am not able to see it, I see all the RGB not just the blue channel. Any ideas? Thank you!
  • @cliff51825
    Thank you Klaus. That technique is going to help me.
  • @BjoernHirsch
    Hi Klaus, I am on the latest version of Photoshop CC and have the same problem as below .. once I create the blue channel selection I have a b/w layer mask in the layers panel , but the screen stays color & hence the slider white pointe / black point does not work ??? Any idea what is wrong
  • @Plemay
    instead of using levels, I suggest you use the burn tool in the dark tones to darken your mask. You will then not affect the bright or middle tones
  • What if I want to make the original background just darker and saturated
  • @j.y.7351
    tried for the 4th time and still doesn't work. thanks