Learn how to do vibrancy masking in Photoshop. You’ll learn how to increase saturation with the Channel Mixer and then use Vibrancy masking to control whether you want it to affect the vibrant or non-vibrant areas. This technique works amazingly well for landscapes and it’s a great when you want to get the most intense and vibrant colors you can from your photo.
9 responses to “Vibrancy Masking – How to Get Ultra Vibrant Photos in Photoshop”
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Thank you so much for this great tutorial. I’ve been using masking for multiple types of image enhancement and it makes it waaay easier to work on complex files.
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Thank you but how do you do this in Lightroom CC?
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Hi, Denny.
Thanks for all your tutorials. I’m still having an issue with this Vibrancy Masking tutorial … it does not show up. I’ve tried refreshing the page at your web site, and even tried a different browser, but all I get is a title and a brief description paragraph.
Not sure what’s happening but it does not seem to be working for me.
Thanks.
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Hey Narty,
Thanks for letting me know about this problem! It’s fixed and you should be able to see it now.
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First off: I am a longtime subscriber to your blog — THANK YOU !!!!
HEADS UP: I am unable to see the video/video player for this tutorial…. All I see is the title, the description, the social media icons, etc. No video player even shows.
Here’s a direct link to the tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtGzv3psU3sI tested other tutorials to see if I had the same problem…. and I am successfully seeing the videos in every other tutorial I visit.
ALSO, ANOTHER HEADS UP: the video for this tutorial that is embedded in the email is showing an error and the video is missing. Player shows w/ error. I notice this happens from time to time. The player in the email provided the direct youtube link.
Thank you again you guys….. your site is INVALUABLE!!!!
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Thanks for the tip and kind comment! Video has been fixed and we’ll keep an eye on the subscription videos.
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Thanks a lot, useful tuts
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Fabulous! Thanks for this great technique.
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M3aK ❤
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