Bluetone HDR Effect to Winter Photos in Photoshop [Tutorial PSD Included]

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In this Photoshop color grading tutorial, we'll learn how to create bluetone high dynamic winter photographs in adobe camera raw
and also save the settings to use the same effect for other images as well.

One of the most challenging things in winter is achieving correct exposure.

White, snow-covered landscapes will influence and most likely dominate your camera meter’s exposure reading.

this may lead to disappointing results when you discover that all your snow-covered winterscapes are underexposed and appear a dull gray.

For this tutorial, I used Adobe Photoshop Cc 2017 on Windows.

Let's get started!

Open the image you want to edit in Photoshop and duplicate it.

convert layer to smart object.

Now open image in camera raw filter.

now i'm going to adjust some basic adjustments to achieve the effect.

This is a great tool for darkening blue, adding definition, eliminating glare and adding more saturation to colors.

Switch between panels by clicking on the tabs. Select Detail Panel.

The top half is where we do all of our image sharpening, while the bottom half lets us reduce any luminance or color noise.

And…that’s it! Our bluetone HDR photo effect is pretty much done! You can see my result.

The blue tone almost lets you feel how cold that water must be in the middle of winter .... the contrast range and is technically called HDR (High Dynamic Range).

Now we can save these settings as a preset, and then apply the preset to other photos, that need the same effect or similar corrections.

choose Save Settings from the Camera Raw Settings menu.

The saved settings preset is now available in the Presets tab for any open photo.

Click OK when you're done to close out of the Camera Raw Filter's dialog box

Photoshop goes ahead and applies your settings to the image

Now try to apply this preset to other photos

Remember that the results may vary on different images. you can play around with temperature, vibrance and colors to get the personal photo effect!

Our channel subscribers can download preset from my website for free, and with just one-click we can add the effect to any photograph.

I hope that you enjoyed this tutorial

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15 Beginner Tips for Winter and Snow Photography. Beginner Winter Photography Tips and Techniques.

Photoshop Tutorial: 5 Easy Winter Themed Photo Effects. Cold Color Grading. Photoshop Tutorial - Winter Color Effects (toning and cool color correction).

Stylizing a cold location with color grading. Fine-Tuning Your Look: Getting Started with Color Grading using camera raw.

HDR Photography Tutorial : Strong blue toning. HDR Tone Mapping. Create Toning, Coloring and Special Effects in Photoshop.

Guide to Blue Hour Photography. Bluetone HDR photo effect camera raw preset. How to achieve bluetone HDR look to winter photos in photoshop.

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Softwares Used:
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Photoshop cc 2014, 2015, 2017
Photoshop cs5, cs6,
After Effects cs5
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