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in this video im going to show you a simple color grading trick that you can use to make your photos pop and look more 3d using photoshop were going to be using some of photoshops simple automation tools to apply separate color grading effects to both the background and the model in doing so will help to make the model stand out or pop from the background and look more 3d you will also learn a ton of helpful tips and tricks along the way including the four subject separation techniques which you can use to transform any photo from flat and boring to 3d and engaging so without further ado lets go ahead and get started with the video [Music] [Applause] so here we are in photoshop and as you can see we have a portrait photo of francesca which comes from a recent indoor natural lighting photo shoot so lets get right into the edit here by making a copy of our original photo by creating a new blank layer and then hitting shift plus command plus option plus e and then opening this layer