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How to Use Selective Color for More Dynamic Images

January 7, 2019 By Good Glass Leave a Comment

If you are looking to make your photos a little bit more dynamic, you must look into using selective color. It is something that is rather small but can make a huge difference in the photo that you present. All photographers and artists use it to a really high extent and in most of their photos. It just makes the image pop a little bit more and as a result, it catches the eye of more people.

Key Takeaways:

  • Making sure that your photos catch the eye is key to people realizing you take nice photos.
  • Enhancing your photo can be really important but do not do it too much where it is obvious.
  • Selective color is an idea that many artists, or photographers, use to a great extent.

“The human eye naturally seeks the brighter parts of a photo and by using this knowledge, Ansel Adams could emphasize what he wanted and guide the viewer around in his photos. This technique is called dodging and burning.”

Read more: https://digital-photography-school.com/selective-color-more-dynamic-images/

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