How to Change a Grey Sky to Blue in Photoshop Cc
Create the mood you want with a quick sky replacement
In the past, replacing the sky required multiple steps and careful fine tuning in order to achieve a seamless look. Now you can save time and get the look you want by letting Adobe Sensei do the masking and blending for you.
Add drama to your images with Sky Replacement
Introduced in October 2020 (v22.0) and updated in August 2021 (v22.5)
Reduce the number of steps in your photo editing workflow by using the new Sky Replacement feature.
Follow these 3 simple steps to get started:
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Access Sky Replacement
Choose Edit > Sky Replacement.
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- The Sky Replacement dialog will appear
- Select a new sky from the included presets or add one of your own
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Adjust the settings to create the perfect image
The sky area on the original image is automatically selected and masked, allowing the new sky to be displayed based on your selected options. For a seamless look, adjust the sliders to modify the sky and blend the foreground with the background colors.
Fine-tune Sky Replacement settings
Updated in April 2022 (v23.3)
A. Sky Move toolB. Sky BrushC. Hand ToolD. Zoom ToolE. Manage sky presetsF. Preset Preview ZoomG. Delete SkiesH. Import skies from imagesI. Create a new sky groupJ. Recently used skiesK. Sky Preset Menu
In the Sky Replacement dialog, you can set the following options:
- Shift Edge : Determines where the border between the sky and the original image begins.
- Fade Edge : Sets the amount of fading or feathering from the sky image to the original photo along the edges
- Brightness : Adjusts the brightness of the sky
- Temperature : Adjusts the temperature of the sky warmer or cooler
- Scale : Resizes the sky image
- Flip : Flips the sky image horizontally
- Lighting mode : Determines the blending mode used for lighting adjustments
- Foreground Lighting : Use to set the contrast for foreground; a setting of zero will not make any adjustments
- Edge Lighting: Slider to control the lighting adjustments applied to the object edges in your sky images; a setting of zero will not make any adjustments
- Color Adjustment : Opacity slider that determines how strongly the foreground is harmonized with the sky colors - a setting of zero will not make any adjustments
- Output: This allows you to select whether the changes to the image are placed on New Layers (named Sky Replacement Group) or a Duplicate Layer (single flattened layer)
Edge enhancement
With the April 2022 release of Photoshop 23.3, we have improved the quality along the edges of objects in Sky Replacement. The contrast between the foreground and background around the thin line objects is better preserved, while the halo artifacts are also reduced when replacing a bright sky with a darker sky or vice versa. To achieve this quality improvement, a new layer group is introduced in the layer stack of the sky replacement result, which includes two adjustment layers and a mask that is less smooth than the compositing mask.
To control the lighting adjustments applied to the object edges in your sky images, simply use the newEdge Lighting slider in the Sky Replacementdialog. Larger values provide higher contrast while reducing more halos along the edges.
You can see a new layer group called theEdge Lighting Group is added to the layer stack of the sky replacement result. All the rest of the layers remains the same.
Select and manage sky presets
In the Sky Preset flyout menu, you can set the following options:
- Import Skies:
- Import Skies from images : Use for creating one or more new sky presets from your own sky images. This function allows you to select multiple images and import them as new presets in one batch.
- Import Skies from Sky Presets : Use for importing existing sky presets from one or more .sky files.
- Create New Sky Group : Create a new group of presets for various sky use cases that you frequently work with
- Rename Sky : Change the name of a sky from the list
- Delete Sky : Delete one or more skies from the list
- Show Recents : Show recently accessed skies on the list
- Append Default Skies : Use this option to append Sky defaults to the list of Sky presets
- Export Selected Skies : Export chosen sky presets to a .sky file and save it on your machine.
- Get More Skies : Takes you to the Adobe Discover website where you can view and download more sky images or sky presets, for free.
Get More Skies for sky replacement
With the August 2021 (v22.5) release, a new menu item in the Sky Preset fly-out menu will take you to the Adobe Discover website where you can view and download more sky images for free.
To access new sky files, do the following:
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Navigate to Edit > Sky Replacement.
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Click the Sky disclosure arrow to reveal the Manage Sky Presets panel.
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Click the gear icon in Manage Sky Presets panel to expose the fly-out Sky Preset menu.
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Choose Get More Skies...
- The Sky Replacement dialog stays open, but the user's default web browser is launched.
- The web browser automatically opens to the Get More Skies page on the Adobe Discover website.
If you are currently logged out on the website, you would be automatically logged in when being directed to the website from Photoshop.
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Select a Sky Pack for download. Each Sky Pack is represented with an animation of example images.
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The downloaded .sky file can be imported as a new sky preset in Sky Replacement by doing any of the following:
- manually through the sky preset menu (both Mac/Win)
- drag and drop .sky files to the Photoshop canvas while Sky Replacement is not open (both Mac/Win)
- drag and drop onto the blank title bar area (Mac only)
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