How to Automatically Harmonize Elements in Photoshop | Post-Production for Architecture

Опубликовано: 01 Май 2026
на канале: VIAS arq
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We all know that inserting elements during the post-production of an architectural scene can be a big challenge. When adding human figures, cars, vegetation, or other objects to the image, we want everything to look as natural as possible. However, one of the biggest obstacles is not just adjusting the proportions or creating realistic shadows, but getting the color treatment right to harmonize these elements with the main scene.

Often, we spend a lot of time trying to match tones, adjust saturation, and manually work on every detail so that the final composition has visual coherence. This requires practice, patience, and a certain level of technical knowledge within Photoshop, which can end up making the process time-consuming and even frustrating.

With this in mind, Photoshop recently launched an incredible tool that has revolutionized this type of editing. This new feature allows you to harmonize elements almost automatically, adjusting colors, lighting, and temperature so that each inserted item looks like it truly belongs in the environment, without needing numerous adjustment layers.

In this video, I'll show you in practice how this tool works and how you can use it to streamline your workflow, improve the quality of your presentations, and save a lot more time during post-production. If you work with rendering, graphic representation, or any type of architectural image editing, this tip will make a difference in your projects.

Watch until the end and see how to make your compositions much more realistic and professional with just a few clicks in Photoshop.

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