@williamcollins5417, thanks very much for taking the time to leave a comment. I'm glad you found the video helpful. Let me know if you have other Photoshop, Lightroom, or general photography questions that I can address in a future video.
Good job- thank you. Suggestion: The YT video is terrific for all the right reasons. It occurred to me that a simple list of basic steps would be a great "take away" to have handy as one is proceeding with their own work (like me! ha ha). Yes, I can make up my own but would be a real plus added to your resources here. Nice PRS!
@wildpatagonaifilms, thank you so much for your comment! Let me know if there is a particular subject for which you would like me to post a video. Keep on keeping on!
@@bfgphoto Hey no prob! Actually 🤔 it would be really nice if you could make a video about Luminosity mask panels: like TK & Lumenzia. I used t use Lumenzia, but I switch to TK, which I think is better. I know that it might seems like a lot to cover.... but I think the important is to cover the basics, of (let's say TK...), for example: once we choose a luminosity level, how can we use that level afterwards 1- as a mask... 2- as a selection... 3- with adjustment layer... 4-dodge and burn... etc, etc. Thank you! cheers!
@@jenda3322 Páni, to je úžasné! Pokud máte nějaké dotazy, dejte mi vědět a já se pokusím pomocí „Překladače Google“ na ně odpovědět. Děkujeme za zhlédnutí videa!
If Google Translate worked correctly, then I believe you are asking how to add subjects to Photoshop. Is that correct? If so, then I would suggest using Photoshop Beta. Copy the subject you wish to add into a new layer. Then select a small area around the added subject and use "generative AI" to blend the two layers together. I may do a video on this. আমি ফটোশপ বিটা ব্যবহার করার পরামর্শ দেব। আপনি একটি নতুন স্তর যোগ করতে চান বিষয় অনুলিপি করুন. তারপর যোগ করা বিষয়ের চারপাশে একটি ছোট এলাকা নির্বাচন করুন এবং দুটি স্তর একসাথে মিশ্রিত করতে "জেনারেটিভ এআই" ব্যবহার করুন। আমি এই বিষয়ে একটি ভিডিও করতে পারি. Āmi phaṭōśapa biṭā byabahāra karāra parāmarśa dēba. Āpani ēkaṭi natuna stara yōga karatē cāna biṣaẏa anulipi karuna. Tārapara yōga karā biṣaẏēra cārapāśē ēkaṭi chōṭa ēlākā nirbācana karuna ēbaṁ duṭi stara ēkasāthē miśrita karatē"jēnārēṭibha ē'ā'i" byabahāra karuna. Āmi ē'i biṣaẏē ēkaṭi bhiḍi'ō karatē pāri.
Very, very well done. Appreciated the clarity, discussion of alternative and also the summary at the end.
@petermarshall5450, thanks so much for your comment! I hope you keep watching the channel.
Very Helpful video and thanks for sharing
@reyadulhaq5631, thanks very much for your comment!
This is a great tutorial and helps greatly...thank you for your help.
@williamcollins5417, thanks very much for taking the time to leave a comment. I'm glad you found the video helpful. Let me know if you have other Photoshop, Lightroom, or general photography questions that I can address in a future video.
Good job- thank you. Suggestion: The YT video is terrific for all the right reasons. It occurred to me that a simple list of basic steps would be a great "take away" to have handy as one is proceeding with their own work (like me! ha ha). Yes, I can make up my own but would be a real plus added to your resources here. Nice PRS!
Hi @thomaslanik7215. That's a great idea! I'll find some time to write one up and add it to the description. Thanks, and have a great day!
Thank you for this!
Nicely done mate! Good post as always! You have a great way to teach! thanks! ;)
@wildpatagonaifilms, thank you so much for your comment! Let me know if there is a particular subject for which you would like me to post a video. Keep on keeping on!
@@bfgphoto Hey no prob! Actually 🤔 it would be really nice if you could make a video about Luminosity mask panels: like TK & Lumenzia. I used t use Lumenzia, but I switch to TK, which I think is better. I know that it might seems like a lot to cover.... but I think the important is to cover the basics, of (let's say TK...), for example: once we choose a luminosity level, how can we use that level afterwards 1- as a mask... 2- as a selection... 3- with adjustment layer... 4-dodge and burn... etc, etc. Thank you! cheers!
@@wildpatagoniafilms16 I'm not familiar with TK and Lumenzia. I'll do a little research on it.
@@bfgphoto thanks!!!! let me know what you think once you search around! cheers!
nice video. thanks for sharing. works great.
Thanks for your comment, and I'm glad it worked for you!
GREAT video. U now have a New Subscriber...ME. Thanks 4 sharing. Cheers !!! 😎😎
Awesome, thank you!
your video is best.
Skvělá recenze - selekce ok.👍
Děkuji mnohokrát za váš komentář! Rozumíte mé angličtině ve videu?
Používám "Google Translate", protože neumím česky.
Doufám, že mé odpovědi jsou jasné.
@@bfgphoto Dobrý den, angličtině ve vašem videu nerozumím, jenom sleduji jaké úkony při recenzi vykováváte.
@@jenda3322 Páni, to je úžasné! Pokud máte nějaké dotazy, dejte mi vědět a já se pokusím pomocí „Překladače Google“ na ně odpovědět. Děkujeme za zhlédnutí videa!
Thank you it works
You're very welcome!
you are the master ! thank you very much🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much!
plz ,more describe and how to you clik button,under show
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আমার ফটোশপে সাবজেক্ট এড করবো কিভাবে?
If Google Translate worked correctly, then I believe you are asking how to add subjects to Photoshop. Is that correct? If so, then I would suggest using Photoshop Beta. Copy the subject you wish to add into a new layer. Then select a small area around the added subject and use "generative AI" to blend the two layers together. I may do a video on this.
আমি ফটোশপ বিটা ব্যবহার করার পরামর্শ দেব। আপনি একটি নতুন স্তর যোগ করতে চান বিষয় অনুলিপি করুন. তারপর যোগ করা বিষয়ের চারপাশে একটি ছোট এলাকা নির্বাচন করুন এবং দুটি স্তর একসাথে মিশ্রিত করতে "জেনারেটিভ এআই" ব্যবহার করুন। আমি এই বিষয়ে একটি ভিডিও করতে পারি.
Āmi phaṭōśapa biṭā byabahāra karāra parāmarśa dēba. Āpani ēkaṭi natuna stara yōga karatē cāna biṣaẏa anulipi karuna. Tārapara yōga karā biṣaẏēra cārapāśē ēkaṭi chōṭa ēlākā nirbācana karuna ēbaṁ duṭi stara ēkasāthē miśrita karatē"jēnārēṭibha ē'ā'i" byabahāra karuna. Āmi ē'i biṣaẏē ēkaṭi bhiḍi'ō karatē pāri.
Good for removing your unwanted ex out of pictures.
HAHA!!! I had not thought of that!