Consejo: usa Armonizar para fusionar capas en Photoshop para dispositivos móviles
Aprovecha la fusión con tecnología de IA para combinar a la perfección colores, luces y sombras entre capa y capa.
Introduction
[Lisa Carney]: Ever wish you could easily combine two images, so they look like one with matching color and light?
With the Harmonize action in Photoshop on mobile, that's exactly what you can do.
Hi everyone!
I'm Lisa Carney, Hollywood retoucher, photographer, and mobile editing aficionado.
In the next few minutes, I'll show you a quick tip in Photoshop on mobile to seamlessly blend two photos together and make the colors and tones match all on your smartphones.
Step one: there are a variety of ways to open an image into Photoshop.
In this case, I will tap the + button and I'll choose a photo on my device.
Add a new subject to the scene
Next, I want to add a person inside that environment that wasn't captured at the same time.
I will tap the + button and add a photo of a dancer.
Remove the background on the new subject image
Now, I'll tap on Actions and tap Remove background so that the dancer is masked out.
That was pretty easy.
Now, I'm going to move and scale the dancer into position.
Tap on the blue Scale box to scale and/or rotate.
When I'm happy with the result, I'm going to tap the Checkmark.
Now, at this point, the dancer doesn't fit the environment that he's in.
Match color and lighting with Harmonize
He's too bright and far too yellow.
I will tap on Actions and this time choose Harmonize.
Photoshop will automatically match the color and tone.
What's great about this effect is I'll get three different options to choose from.
Pro tip: use two fingers to swipe up on the image so you can view it in full.
In this case, once I choose which render I like, I will tap the Checkmark.
I can also tap More for additional renders.
What can often happen is the figure can be a little dark, especially in this type of environment.
Fine-tune the lighting with an adjustment layer
To adjust the tone, I will add an adjustment layer.
I'll tap Select area, then choose Subject.
Then, I'll tap the Checkmark after selecting.
Next, I will go to Adjust, then Adjustment layers, and tap on the one I want to use to adjust the light values.
In this case, I'll pick Brightness and Contrast, and I'll adjust the sliders until I like the image values.
When I'm happy, I will tap Checkmark.
Look how easy it is to instantly put someone in the environment.
That was pretty fast and easy.
Now, give it a try with your own projects.
Again, my name is Lisa Carney, and I look forward to seeing you in the next video.
Empieza con una imagen para el fondo de esa escena y pulsa en el icono más para añadir una foto de un sujeto que quieras fusionar con la capa de fondo. Se añadirá la nueva foto como capa aparte sobre la imagen original.
View tutorial in Photoshop
Follow along in the app
Elimina el fondo en la nueva imagen del sujeto
Toca Acciones y selecciona Quitar fondo para eliminar automáticamente el fondo de la nueva imagen del sujeto. Una máscara de capas ocultará el fondo. Arrastra en la imagen para recolocarla o arrastra en los controladores del cuadro delimitador para ampliarla o encogerla.
Combina colores y luces con Armonizar
Toca Acciones y elige Armonizar para fusionar automáticamente la nueva imagen con el fondo. Photoshop modificará la capa para combinar el color y la iluminación de la escena del fondo e incluso añadirá sombras.
Regula la iluminación con una capa de ajuste
Si crees que la capa del sujeto necesita más cambios, elige Seleccionar zona y Sujeto. Luego, toca en Ajustar y añade una capa de ajuste para aplicar más correcciones de color o tono.
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