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today Im going to show you how to create cinematic coloring in your photos in under two minutes [Music] hey guys welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE and you can find me on phlearn comm where we make learning fun in todays tutorial Im gonna show you an incredibly simple method you can use to add cinematic coloring to your photos time to start the timer lets jump into Photoshop so the first thing Im going to do is grab an adjustment layer were gonna go to solid color now here in your solid color you can really choose just about any color you want were gonna choose a nice saturated blue lets hit OK there and then were gonna change our blend mode from normal down to exclusion one of those blending modes you dont use very often but it adds a color into your shadows and then its complement into the highlights so Im going to click on my opacity slider and were gonna go right down to about 30% I find thats kind of a sweet spot for cinematic coloring now you can just simply