- 1. Take Care When Working on a White Background
- 2. Use Your Quick Select Tool Intelligently
- 3. Refine Edge to Finish Off a Selection
- 4. White May Not Necessarily Be White in High Key
- 5. Reuse Adjustment Layer Masks
- 6. Add Some Detail to Your RAW file
- 7. Add Some Texture to Clothing
- 8. Dodge and Burn on a Grey Layer
- 9. Soften Up Skin with Pore Detail
- 10. Add a Little Bit of Vibrance to Your Colors
- Final Thoughts
10. Add a Little Bit of Vibrance to Your Colors
To finish off the image, I would add a Vibrance/Saturation adjustment layer and really pop out the colors of the clothing. You’ll notice that the skin tones and other portions of the image may shift in color. Not a problem. Simply click on the Option (PC: Alt) key and only paint these changes onto the clothes in the image. If you find that the clothing is a bit too “electric,” you can always adjust the amount of vibrance or saturation in the adjustment layer. Once that’s complete, you can select the two layers and press Command-E (PC: Ctrl-E).