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This is art, art might not be to everyone's taste as noted by the people below, but it's still beautiful. I really appreciate learning how the tools that I know well were used to create this piece of art. I just found your tutorials and I find them interesting and inspirational. Thank you and sorry about the haters.
Thank you so much for the comment! Indeed, there are a lot of people who dont like the editing the way I do it, but thats ok as long as they dont try to dictate what is allowed what not :-)
New subscriber here! Thank God this was recommended. In this tutorial I have learned more by following you step by step than other channels. You’re an amazing educator. Thank you and now I’m hooked to your channel forever.
Excellent work as usual, and I'm impressed by your understanding of colour temperature and its implications for changing an image like this. I would definitely have left the flagpole in though, but it's your photo and your decision.
What version of Lightroom classic is this?im running the latest version and can’t find the luminance range tool? Would you be able to do a tutorial? Great video by the way
Thanks for the comment Eric! I guess I could have done EVERYTHING in Lightroom, even the things I did in PS here. As I was editing the first version of this shot (before recording the video) I used Photoshop to clean up the image, and then I just played around with different things like the luminosity masks to further enhance it. BUT, this could have been done using the range masks I already used in Lightroom earlier for this image. So basically, Photoshop was more about cleaning up the image if that makes sense :-)
Great edit and some good tips! For the average user would you say the full TK panel is worth it? In other words, how much of the added functionality of the paid version do you regularly use and how do you value it?
Thank you very much! For the average user it might be a bit much, but if you plan to push your editing skills I would totally recommend it. I certainly cant live without it anymore haha
Because he's targeting the highlights of the image, which is a combination of multiple bright colors. You can also achieve this by the 'color' option though it will target only a specific color in this image.
A perfect example on how to overedit. The original image looked perfectly fine and natural. The edited image definetly not. The same for the "standard" way of editing by bringing down highlights and increase shadows on each and every photo, just for the sake of doing it, it just does not make any sense on every shot.
Ok just because you think the base image is fine doens't mean everyone has to agree with your taste. There are no rules that dictate what you can and cant do with editing so why not just let people do what they like to do? Of course you can say you personally dont like the end result which is totally fine, that just means we have differnt tastes here
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-)
www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join
or become a Patreon
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This is art, art might not be to everyone's taste as noted by the people below, but it's still beautiful. I really appreciate learning how the tools that I know well were used to create this piece of art. I just found your tutorials and I find them interesting and inspirational. Thank you and sorry about the haters.
Thank you so much for the comment! Indeed, there are a lot of people who dont like the editing the way I do it, but thats ok as long as they dont try to dictate what is allowed what not :-)
Maybe mere coincidence that the topics you cover in this channel are the ones I have been searching for 😇 thanks a lot 🙏👍🏼
Thank you so much!!
Great tutorial as usual, I always learn something
Thank you very much Stephane!
New subscriber here! Thank God this was recommended. In this tutorial I have learned more by following you step by step than other channels. You’re an amazing educator. Thank you and now I’m hooked to your channel forever.
Thank you so much, that really means a lot to me! Hope my future videos will help you as well :-)
Wonderful explanation on colour grading for sunsets using your program.
Thank you Yvonne!
Nice! Actually learned about some tools I didn't know about! Thank you
Thank you!!
I have been learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for doing them!
Thank you so much Bill, that means a lot to me!
Very interesting manipulations to achieve a breathtaking result.
Thanks for the informative work.
Thank you!
Excellent work as usual, and I'm impressed by your understanding of colour temperature and its implications for changing an image like this. I would definitely have left the flagpole in though, but it's your photo and your decision.
Thank you so much Mike! The flagpole is just so distracting to me haha
Well done, really good development ! I like it ! It sounds easy when I watch your tutorials, but it' isn't so (at least for me). Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! You will get there, its just a matter of practise
Excellent video. Thank you very much.
Thank you!
Very helpful video! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much.
Speechless Work sir 😍
Thank you!
HI.that was perfect.thanks.
Thank you very much!
Excellent video.
Thank you Jane!
Great stuff, cheers 👍
Thank you Michael! :-)
Nice one!
Thank you!
What version of Lightroom classic is this?im running the latest version and can’t find the luminance range tool? Would you be able to do a tutorial? Great video by the way
great job fantastic
Thank you!
Amazing edit. Can you also advise what were your camera settings, what lens did you use and if any ND filters were used?
Thank you so much! To get the water smooth I shot a 4 Minute long exposure, therefor I had to use a very strong ND filter since it was still daytime!
@@ThePhlogPhotography We need a tutorial for ! 😆 Bulb mode etc
Please explain why you did some of the color work in Photoshop instead of doing it in Lightroom. Thank you for your excellent tutorials!
Thanks for the comment Eric! I guess I could have done EVERYTHING in Lightroom, even the things I did in PS here. As I was editing the first version of this shot (before recording the video) I used Photoshop to clean up the image, and then I just played around with different things like the luminosity masks to further enhance it. BUT, this could have been done using the range masks I already used in Lightroom earlier for this image. So basically, Photoshop was more about cleaning up the image if that makes sense :-)
Love it :-)
Thank you!
Great edit and some good tips! For the average user would you say the full TK panel is worth it? In other words, how much of the added functionality of the paid version do you regularly use and how do you value it?
Thank you very much! For the average user it might be a bit much, but if you plan to push your editing skills I would totally recommend it. I certainly cant live without it anymore haha
Hallo!
Wie hast Du die 242 sec. gemacht? Oder mehrere Bildern hast du gemacht?
Danke für die Frage! Das ist tatsächlich nur ein Bild. Zum Aufnehmen habe ich einen starken ND Filter verwendet damit es nicht überbelichtet wird
Can I ask you why you select luminance on the graduated filter and not colour?
Because he's targeting the highlights of the image, which is a combination of multiple bright colors. You can also achieve this by the 'color' option though it will target only a specific color in this image.
As Sourodeep pointed out I'm targeting the highlights. With the color range mask I wouldn't get all the areas I want in the sky for example :-)
How can I get the TK add-on?
You can find it here goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html
Are those plugins available for us or we have to buy it ..?
Those plug ins aren't free, but if you're a bit deeper into editing I highly recommend at least the nik collection plug in
Hi… there are a few different NIK collections. Which one did I you use in this tutorial? Thx.
what nd filter did you use thank you
As it was stilly daytime I had to use a very strong ND filter to get the 4 minute exposure. In this Case it was a ND1000 (cheap no name brand)
What mic are u using?
I'm using a Rode Podcaster USB mic, I know the quality isn't that great sometimes :/
@@ThePhlogPhotography no its fine
Good editing but kind of over edited
A perfect example on how to overedit. The original image looked perfectly fine and natural. The edited image definetly not. The same for the "standard" way of editing by bringing down highlights and increase shadows on each and every photo, just for the sake of doing it, it just does not make any sense on every shot.
Ok just because you think the base image is fine doens't mean everyone has to agree with your taste. There are no rules that dictate what you can and cant do with editing so why not just let people do what they like to do? Of course you can say you personally dont like the end result which is totally fine, that just means we have differnt tastes here
Because if it’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing.
I thought it was pretty good enough with just Lightroom. I guess I am still amateur 😂
Ha, thanks for the comment mate :-) theres always something new to learn with those programs
or you could just wait around for the actual sunset xd
Thats a viable option, yes :)