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Wo finde ich im neuen Photoshop 2020 die "Fotografische Tonung"

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Nov 17, 2019 Nov 17, 2019

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Hi there,

 

Please checkout the steps below: 

Step 1

So here’s how to find the presets. They’re all hidden in the Gradient Map adjustment. Go to your Adjustments panel (Window > Adjustments). Select the Gradient Map adjustment which is this the one on the bottom right.

Step 2

You now have a Gradient Map adjustment layer. Click on the arrow button to expand the gradient preset picker, then click on the cogwheel. Here’s where the hidden photographic toning presets are. Select that and click OK. If you don’t want it to replace your current gradient presets, you can click Append instead.

Step 3

So here’s all the presets and if you click on them you can see how they affect your photo. But it’s hard to tell by the tiny thumbnail what each preset is. So what I usually like to do is to change the view from thumbnail mode to list mode. And you can do this by clicking on the cogwheel and selecting Large List.
Now you can see the name of the gradient and it’s just much easier to use.

Step 4

If you need to edit the gradient, you can just click on the gradient and bring up the gradient editor. Here you can reposition the sliders to fine tune the contrast and you can even change the colors if you want.

 

Thanks,

Akash

 

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