Use the adjustment panel to turn your background black and white leaving the subject in colour
In this image i didn't actually use the adjustment panel to change the background black because i didn't read properly, instead i used the adjustment brush and turned down the saturation and coloured the background black and white instead,
leaving the red van full colour.
Straighten some of your own images experimenting with the rotate tool, the straighten tool, the crop tool and automatic straightening.
i did this photo at home and for some reason my photoshop doesn't have the ruler to straighten so for this photo i used the lens correction panel and clicked the A and it automatically straightened
Find a slightly underexposed portrait. use the adjustment panel to adjust the exposure of your subject while leaving the background underexposed
using the basic panel I've used the exposure slider to bring more detail into the photo then used the adjustment brush brought up the exposure and coloured the bottle, plate and cup in the back of the image, using mask i made sure that i brushed in the correct places and used the eraser to get rid of any adjustments i have made on part of the image i didn't want to adjust
choose one landscape/streetscape and one portrait photo . use the hsl grey scale to convert to black and white .
using the HSL panel i converted converted this photo to black and white i also brought up the exposure because it is quite unexposed but i did want to keep it a bit dark and bring out the pattern reflection in the mirror. i was taking photos of a fan outside when i looked up this guy was just standing here waiting lol
in this photo i used the default on the HSL panel and then used the targeted adjustment brush to slightly bring out other colours so its not so flat






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