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Thank you very much, but if we open files as smart objects, how do we align the layers?
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ОтветитьHi Anthony .. I’ve learned so much from your videos .. thank you! Question .. your images in Lightroom, right from the start, look so much better than mine .. no matter what I do there is always some unwanted warmth in my raw photos. Do you apply a preset on import to remove any warmth? Especially if the room is poorly lit( which is not the case in this tutorial and you have tons Id natural cool light) how to fix the warmth in the raw brackets before blending?
ОтветитьFinally i can use Lumenzia . Many thanks 🙏🏻
ОтветитьWhy is your lumenzia panel different than the one I purchased?
Ответитьi love your videos. Thanks for the information and the effort you're putting in to help others. Are you able to do a video on how to set up Lightroom Classic pre-sets? i'd love to see that and set something similar up for myself as a beginner.
Ответитьi re-edited my shots 3 years ago with this method and holy. the difference is big. thanks bro
ОтветитьGreat tutorial, very deep and clear, interesting.
ОтветитьI just finished a project where I struggled with this exact problem. Going back now and looking at my images to apply these techniques.
ОтветитьThank you so much for these great tutorial , really help and learn allot from it , the way you explain amazing my friend :D thank you ,
Ответитьthis seems like something AI will be doing in 10 years
Ответитьfaster to just let lightroom HDR them in lightroom. way faster. masking is all done for you.
if you insist on sending them to Photoshop you can send from lightroom to photoshop as layers then use autoaline and auto blend
Such a helpful video, and super easy to follow - thank you!
ОтветитьAnthony, this is a master piece of luminosity masking techniques tutorial. Thank you for sharing. Question: some people strongly feather the mask, e.g. 100, Is it needed in this double masking method?
ОтветитьAaamazing. Thanks for the eye-opening tutorials. The way you take your time to explain every bit of the process deserves a beautiful praise. Thanks AT. You are the best. It would be nice to introduce some of your raw pictures (definitely not your client's work. Lol!) for us to work with and send back to you for assessment.
ОтветитьHave you thought of doing a video about using Lumenzia for correcting white balance. Often I will have blue furniture and pillows in an interior and just pulling back the blues will ruin those colors. But I want the blue off the whites. Have you ever used Lumenzia for that or do you have another method. Same thing for the yellows, magentas, cyans, etc. Thanks.
ОтветитьHi Anthony, I usually shoot 3 images 2 stops apart, and the darkest image is get for the highlights is usually way too dark to match the middle expose... is there anything I am doing wrong?? thanks a lot!
ОтветитьThanks a ton. Really good easy to understand explanation. Thanks again.
ОтветитьIt's absolutely crazy the AMOUNT of knowledge we can get in your videos Anthony, I've been following you for a few days, and I already feel like pro ! (I'm definitely not) all your content is like a perfect course, no gate keeping, pure help ! I love it, keep going Anthony !
ОтветитьI just tried it... and IT WORKS! :). Thanks!
Ответитьthis is amazing thank you
ОтветитьBloody brilliant mate! Cheers!
ОтветитьAlways up to our expectations. Thanks Anthony.
ОтветитьAnthony thank you very much for your content! I switched from HDR to manually blending exposures and now I'm learning how to make luminosity masks. Sometimes I've got that muddiness and sometimes feathering mask helps. What do you think about it?
Ответитьexcuse me as I re watch this 10 times straight as I'm editing myself!!
ОтветитьThanks Anthony for the great video. You explain it so well and this is exactly the problem I am having. Would you be able to share the raw files and final edit for us to practice on the same picture to help learn? Seriously think you should make a small easy Real Estate / Architectural editing training course with particular focus on lumenzia. Thanks so much :)
ОтветитьAnthony, new update allows you to open smart objects as layers now
ОтветитьCan someone finally explain wtf
“Muddy” actually means!?!?
Thanks, this is exactly the issues I have been having ; ). I appreciate the excellent videos .
ОтветитьI enjoy your videos. Do you have presets that you use to prepare the files pre blending?
ОтветитьAnother great video. Thank you Anthony. 😎🤙
ОтветитьWow! Mind blowing! I really needed this tutorial. Thanks! It's been a while since I've been trying to get better images, this is the solution! Thanks!
ОтветитьThanks Anthony. I got same problem all the time but now I understand more about it.
ОтветитьI recently purchased Luminar Neo through your 30% discount code, awesome first year price, thank you!
How does this compare to processing the same photo in Luminar Neo only? Haven’t had any success finding similar lumenzia features in Neo, any workaround suggestions? Maybe have both lumenzia and Neo?
Anthony - you are just SO GOOD at explaining and demonstrating all your editing videos, you are one of the clearest. Thank you for this demonstration, it just continues to fill in the gaps for common knowledge for all.
ОтветитьThank you! Great video!
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this Anthony! Great tutorial as usual! Is there a chance to get access to your LR base presets?
ОтветитьGREAT explanation! I’ve been struggling with the muddying for years. Thanks Anthony! (About that pre-processing preset however 🧐)
ОтветитьI'm new to the discipline of Real Estate/Architectural Photography and your tutorials are helping me to better understand the proper approach! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and massive skills so generously. With love from Atlanta.
ОтветитьHey buddy! Fantastic video once again. Was waiting for your latest architecture entry!
Great tutorial. I noticed that today you used a neutral picture profile to prep your bracket whereas I usually know you to use your camera flat profile. Was there a reason for this change today?
I tried shooting brackets but always find exposing for the windows and lighting the room works best? I would love to learn more about hdr and shooting brackets
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