5 Tips For Professional Photoshop Color Correction
What type of image do you need color corrected? The first thing to consider when hiring someone to help you with your color correction is what type of image you need color corrected. It’s not appropriate to send in photos of family members to have them color corrected, as most people have different definitions of what correct really means. If you use an older version of Photoshop, this will also affect which color correction techniques are available, so it’s important to know exactly what you need before contacting anyone about your project.
1) Do your research
There are lots of software options out there to do a range of color corrections, but Photoshop still remains one of the most powerful and user-friendly options. If you’re not already comfortable with it, now is as good a time as any to learn how to get around Adobe's flagship product. Just remember that unlike people, programs have individual quirks and personalities: spend some time learning each one thoroughly before expecting it to behave exactly how you want it.
2) Have a plan in mind
Sometimes, knowing exactly what you’re looking for can make all of the difference. Have an idea or have worked with similar projects in your past? Give yourself a head start and use that experience to guide you in accomplishing your goal. You won’t know what to do if you don’t know where you want to go, so sit down and decide on a goal before jumping into it.
3) Think about your target market/audience
Before you start writing, it’s a good idea to sit down and think about your target market/audience. By thinking about who you’re writing for (and why), you can write with more clarity and focus—which makes it easier to write something that resonates with your target market/audience.
4) Proofread
Once you’ve proofread your work, read it backwards. This helps catch words that can be easily overlooked when reading forwards. (e.g., it’s instead of its). Also, it helps catch any mistakes you may have missed when reading forwards.
5) Get it printed before you finalize
If you’re going to submit your design to a client or a contest, don’t be hasty: wait until you’re ready to get it printed. This will help ensure that any last-minute changes don’t require a pricey reprint. It will also allow you to spot issues such as color shifting, as well as missed details like bleed and crop marks—all things you should make sure are correct before handing your design off for printing.
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