How to Achieve 5 Common Looks in Photoshop

How to Achieve 5 Common Looks in Photoshop
How to Achieve 5 Common Looks in Photoshop

How do I achieve this look? That's the question that gets asked all the time. In this post, you'll learn 5 common effects and how to create them in easy steps. Believe me - they're incredibly easy and do not require a bunch of layers.

Matte/Faded/Raised Blacks

matte

This simple effect with many names is used to make photos look deep and emotional. You'll see it used a lot on Instagram. It's also mistakenly called crushed blacks but that's not the proper term - in fact, crushed blacks is the opposite effect of raised blacks (See the next part).

How to Create the matte look in Photoshop:

  1. Add a Curves adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves).
  2. Drag the bottom-left node upwards until you get your desired black levels. Add two nodes and create an s-curve. This will add some contrast to an otherwise flat-looking photo.

Crushed Blacks

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Not to be confused with the literal meaning of crushing, crushed blacks is a technique that compresses the black tones of your photo for an emo-style look.

How to Create the crushed blacks look in Photoshop:

  1. Add a Curves adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves).
  2. Drag the bottom-left node towards the right until you get the desired crushed look. Add a node in the middle to brighten the image back up.
  3. Optional: Change the blending mode of the layer to Luminosity.

Clean, Bright and Washed Out Look

Clean-Bright

The clean and bright look is another frequently asked look that has been trending. A good example of this timmy727 on Instagram. People are often curious to how they get the whites in their photos to look pure white. The secret behind white walls is the Vibrance adjustment which can fully desaturate white areas without desaturating everything else. The Vibrance adjustment is based on the same principle as the Adaptive Saturation technique we introduced in 2006.

How to create the clean bright look in Photoshop:

  1. Add a Vibrance adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Vibrance). Lower the vibrance until you get the desired results. You can also increase the saturation back up which will restore the saturation.
  2. Add a Curves adjustment layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves). Drag the bottom-left node towards the top-right. Drag the top-left node towards the left. Add a node in the middle to create an arch which will brighten the image.

Pastel

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The pastel effect is one of the most simple effects to create in Photoshop. Using just one layer, you can fade the tones and tint the highlights and shadows. What makes this effect look good is the complementary colors in the shadows and highlights. For example, if you tint the shadows blue, the highlights will be the opposite color which is yellow. This creates a balance in color.

How to add the pastel effect in Photoshop

  1. Create a solid color fill layer (Layer > New Fill Layer > Solid Color). Pick any color you like (ex. blue).
  2. Change the blending mode to Exclusion then lower the opacity to around 5-20%.

Film Tones

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Film emulations are the most popular effects but to be honest, you're better off experimenting with the vast variety of products out there that do this. There's a free version of Matte Films made by SparkleStock and it simulates films very well. If you prefer to learn how to do it yourself, there's a great film effects video tutorial. But if you just want the quick gist of it, follow the steps below.

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9 comments on “How to Achieve 5 Common Looks in Photoshop”

  1. Sometimes I see end results and I try to get there with my "skills". Even though these are quite common, I still could not have achieved them without this tutorial.

  2. I like each of these very much. I can already think of some of the projects that I will use these for. thank you for sharing!

  3. Awesome! I really like the pastel one and plan on using that one a lot with some of my work.

  4. Oh, this looks like it could be a great, and easy, way to start trying to work with Photoshop. Very good details here.

  5. Very nice training videos. We can acually follow the tutorial in PS and see the results.

    Could you please post one or two tutorials on monochrome images post processing in Photoshop ?

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