Photoshop Killer Tips: Fixing Skies with Layer Styles

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Using a gradient style to adjust the sky in a photo.
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Using a gradient style to adjust the sky in a photo.

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  1. jude says:

    I think you misspelled “thingie”! It should end in “ie” not “ee.” Any dummy knows that. I did.

    jude

  2. Theresa says:

    Great tip. I’ll put this one to good use. Thanks.

  3. Gary says:

    Is it possible to copy and save an episode?

    • Mike says:

      Gary, right mouse click on the “Download here” button which is shown underneath the video and then select the “Save Link As” or “Save Target As” option to save to your computer (wording depends on your browser).

  4. Jack says:

    Simply amazing. Thanks

  5. NikonD80Shooter says:

    What’s the difference between Kelby Training online and Kelby TV. com? I know for sure one has a subscription and the other doesn’t. Could you guys give me a little more info?

  6. AC Espilotro says:

    perfect! A good tip

  7. Morrie says:

    Thanks! Now if I can just remember to use it.

  8. Ed says:

    Great Tip … don’t be so anal, who cares if it’s “thingee” “thingie” or “thingy” ….
    Another way to do it is use Black to Transparent and use the Underlying Layer(white) Blend If slider … seperate em using the Alt key and dragging with the mouse

  9. Aneesha says:

    Thanks dear…..really helpful tips :)

  10. terri stoff says:

    I do not have a reverse. How can I find it.

  11. DEBORAH FLEMING says:

    I AM USING CS2
    AND I DONT HAVE THE REVERSE BUTTON AS AN OPTION…PLEASE HELP

  12. Vincent Tay says:

    Reverse your whole image then.

  13. great tip, I have been doing this in lightroom for years, always wondered how to do it in photoshop and never got around to leaning !!!

  14. ritzmen lawas says:

    thank u matt very very very nice tutorial

  15. MARK says:

    GREAT TIPS

  16. Renee says:

    Very helpful , thank you so much :-)

  17. Alex says:

    Great! Thank you, Matt.

  18. Elias says:

    I use overlays of dark or light gradients/spots all the time to alter the “mood” or “focus” of photographs but had no idea one could drag ON the image, nor did I think of saving as a layer style! Thank you for the great tips!

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