The result should be similar to this:
![101[3] 101[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1013.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now open “Hue/Saturation” from adjustment layer and set ths values.
![102a[3] 102a[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/102a3.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![102[3] 102[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1023.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now once again open “color balance” and set these values.
![103a[3] 103a[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/103a3.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Unhide the rose and sparkles layers.
![104[3] 104[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1043.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Give image a vintage feel
Now save the file into jpg form then reopen it into new window. Go to filter > Render > Lighting effects.
![106[3] 106[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1063.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Set these values :
![107[3] 107[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1073.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![108[3] 108[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1083.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Now open “color balance” from adjustment layer. Set these values :
![109[3] 109[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1093.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
The result should be similar to this:
![110[3] 110[3]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/1103.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Final Results
![final-results[7] final-results[7]](https://cdn.photoshoptutorials.ws/images/stories/a82820618e4b_137FC/final-results7.jpg?strip=all&lossy=1&webp=82&avif=82&w=1920&ssl=1)
Authors Comment
3 responses to “Create a Moody Landscape Photo Manipulation in Photoshop”
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good ! Thank you ~:)
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nice tutorial
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