How do I mess with lighting in just one layer without effecting rest in photoshop?
Naomi asked:
Honestly, this is killing me. I’m trying to adjust the lighting in one single layer on photoshop, but it ends up effecting all the layers below it like the base layer which I don’t want to change. I lock it and the lighting adjustments still effect it, but I just want to edit ONE layer above the base. How do I do that?
Honestly, this is killing me. I’m trying to adjust the lighting in one single layer on photoshop, but it ends up effecting all the layers below it like the base layer which I don’t want to change. I lock it and the lighting adjustments still effect it, but I just want to edit ONE layer above the base. How do I do that?
How is this indoor lighting effect created?
skifreak38 asked:
I was in a bedroom recently which had some type of lighting fixture built in- it produced a perfectly even strip of light glowing out from underneath a piece of molding. I’m wondering how this effect is achieved – is it fiber optic? The light was completely even and dimmable.
I was in a bedroom recently which had some type of lighting fixture built in- it produced a perfectly even strip of light glowing out from underneath a piece of molding. I’m wondering how this effect is achieved – is it fiber optic? The light was completely even and dimmable.
How important is colour and lighting in a photograph?
nips.sips asked:
What would the picture show if it was in black and white compared to if it was in colour and how could lighting effect this?
What would the picture show if it was in black and white compared to if it was in colour and how could lighting effect this?



