Replacing a Sky in Photoshop

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Free Online Course: Replacing a Sky in Photoshop provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Replacing a Sky in Photoshop is taught by Seán Duggan.

Overview
  • Learn the best techniques for a replacing the sky in a photo and obtaining realistic results with Photoshop.

    It's a common scenario: Everything about a photo works, except for the sky. Maybe it's overexposed because of the way your camera metered. Or maybe it's just bland.

    Not to worry. With Photoshop you can replace a sky that doesn't work with one that does. In this course, photographer, author, and educator Seán Duggan shows you how to perform this common compositing task. You'll see examples of sky replacements that don't work, and then learn how to create ones that do. Get a photographer's insight on masking, lighting, and blending adjustments naturally into the background of an existing photo.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Sky Replacement Considerations
    • Ethical considerations
    • Keys to successful sky replacements: Masking, lighting, and perspective
    • Evaluating potential masking difficulties
    2. Photographing for Sky Replacements
    • Correcting a blown-out sky with HDR exposures in Adobe Lightroom
    • Shooting the replacement sky image while on location
    • Shooting skies for your image library
    3. Creating Sky Replacement Composites
    • Using a gradient mask
    • Creating a layer mask from a simple selection
    • Using Refine Edge to mask hair
    • Using blending modes for complex edges
    • Using adjustment layers for a unified color treatment
    Conclusion
    • Next steps