Thanks for the video. I was looking for the link to your tone curve in the description as you mentioned in the video. You said it was on your patreon but but I can't find the link to it. Would you mind sharing it again? Thanks
Damn! You go so fast in these vids, but the info is so great! Thanks for sharing your expertise! The subtleties are so minimal, yet impact the final image so nicely.
Hi Evan, might have met you before - not sure, but you may have attended one of my street photography meet ups. Anyway, it's nice to see someone who appreciates color in SP. There are a lot of older photographers from my era who adamantly shoot black and white without consideration. In several of our meet ups we deliberately chose color and made it its own character as part of a series. Take care!
Thanks for all those tips. The Calibration panel can also be a big help to twist and personalize the color rendition just a tad if you use it carefully. Was afraid of it before but I love it now as it often permits me to skip using PS for that.
That's what I do, plus the benefit of launching it through Lightroom is that once saved the .psd is automatically re-imported in LR alongside the original picture in your catalog.
As someone that has taken 10s of thousands of photos I do not think that I have ever really done post processing to any of them.. Where would be a good place for someone like myself to learn the ins and outs of post processing and maybe bring some new life to some of the photos I have taken over the years?
Look up color theories, Lightroom basics, etc.. I'd throw all of your photos into Lightroom and just sit down and edit for hours adjusting all of the sliders to the extreme of both sides to get a feel for what each feature does such as contrast, saturation, clarity, sharpening, highlights/shadows
Appreciate you watching! That last step in this video is hands down the most important part of all my edits involving color
my guy! thank you
Thanks for the video. I was looking for the link to your tone curve in the description as you mentioned in the video. You said it was on your patreon but but I can't find the link to it. Would you mind sharing it again? Thanks
i'd love if you could add another editing video. there is always a lot i learn watching and listening to your explanation
Love these sort of videos man! Really gives great insight to how to edit in Lightroom 📷💻
Always happy to see a new Evan Ranft vid in the feed. Nice one man!
Man i was wishing you'd upload a video like this on those vibrant photos!!! Thanks for uploading this!
That is what i will always need man. So helpful!! THANKS SO MUCH!!!
Thank you very much for showing your steps. I really like the look of your images!
5:20 Must be nice to live in a city that gets SUNSHINE for photography... best regards from Seattle.
Seattle is beautiful!! I used to live there, then I moved to Texas 😭😭
Believe me Seattle is one of the best cities for photography
Coming from Florida, I can appreciate a scene without the sun!
this is the video I've been waiting for .. thank you
Love your work man. Keep on keeping on 💯
Nice work! Thanks for the killer tips!
Sweet Christmas tree in the background dude!
Need more vids like this 🔥. Great content man 🤘🏻
Gems! 💎
Damn! You go so fast in these vids, but the info is so great! Thanks for sharing your expertise! The subtleties are so minimal, yet impact the final image so nicely.
Hi Evan, might have met you before - not sure, but you may have attended one of my street photography meet ups. Anyway, it's nice to see someone who appreciates color in SP. There are a lot of older photographers from my era who adamantly shoot black and white without consideration. In several of our meet ups we deliberately chose color and made it its own character as part of a series. Take care!
Would have loved to see your full Tone curve! :D
Yeah!
Dope video! Loved it!
Thanks for all those tips. The Calibration panel can also be a big help to twist and personalize the color rendition just a tad if you use it carefully. Was afraid of it before but I love it now as it often permits me to skip using PS for that.
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Good shit sir 👌
Great video! But I find that the face of the man is washed out. What could you have done to fix that. Thanks
Always wondered how you did it bro, great video
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The border is key
hey evan, how do you make a horizontal photo to fit a 4:5 aspect ratio when adding your white frame in photoshop?
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so then what's your storage method for the extra step? Do you just make a photoshop file for each image and save it along side the raw files?
That's what I do, plus the benefit of launching it through Lightroom is that once saved the .psd is automatically re-imported in LR alongside the original picture in your catalog.
As someone that has taken 10s of thousands of photos I do not think that I have ever really done post processing to any of them.. Where would be a good place for someone like myself to learn the ins and outs of post processing and maybe bring some new life to some of the photos I have taken over the years?
Look up color theories, Lightroom basics, etc.. I'd throw all of your photos into Lightroom and just sit down and edit for hours adjusting all of the sliders to the extreme of both sides to get a feel for what each feature does such as contrast, saturation, clarity, sharpening, highlights/shadows
I’d trash those