I just started reviewing all of your videos to help with editing my photos from Kruger...so glad I found your channel! You really should have way more subscribers!
Mark I keep on coming back to this tutorial..... I still need to do a lot of practicing on this especially with my coloring...... Am struggling a lot and at the moment am using "ants ' to experiment on.
Again Mark thankyou. This tutorial is going to take a lot of practice..... As I am not going into the park at the moment I have been trying out a lot of your tutorials on my butterflies.... which sounds really silly but it does work.........I do think I must look for an animal to practice this one.......
@@MarkDumbleton Thanks Mark..... I am going to try a scopes owl today... as that is all I can find that is back lit..... I have deleted everything else.
Hi Mark, Another great video tutorial, thanks for sharing. I have a question; at 5.28 you started adjusting the background colours using HSL sliders, however I didn't think the HSL panel was available within a mask? If you were adjusting the HSL globally it didn't appear to affect the colour grades of the dog> Can you let me know . Cheers, Pete
Hi Pete, thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching! At 5:28 I exit the masks and go to the HSL panel. You are right, HSL isn’t available on a mask. If you look closely, the sliders I am changing are mainly affecting the background, but in a small way, also affecting the subject. I do wish we had HSL on a mask. Hope that clears it up. Please reply if it’s not clear. Always happy to assist with any questions.
Why do I see things in some of these LRC videos that I don't have in my LRC? When he was adjusting the color of the shadows, he clicked a little eyeball icon to hide the changes for that "section". I don't have those little eyeball icons. Another video uploaded within the last year shows someone creating a mask, but the mask had more than the usual tonal adjustments, it seemed to also have HSL and color curve sliders.... maybe my Lightroom isn't up to date 🤔
Thanks for the comment. Are you using an older version of Lightroom? If you’re using Lightroom Classic CC then give it an update and you’ll see all of the new features.
I am learning so much from you videos, thankyou so so much 🙏❤️
That makes me super happy to hear. Thank you!
I just started reviewing all of your videos to help with editing my photos from Kruger...so glad I found your channel! You really should have way more subscribers!
Hi Reece, thanks so much for the comment. Glad you found my channel and hope you find value in my vids and you get to learn something 😊
As soon as I heard your voice I immediately picked up that you’re a fellow South African… love your work
A South African indeed 😊 thanks for watching and commenting.
Great edit and tutorial! Beautiful shot of the dog!
Thanks Brody! Thanks for the comment.
found your channel yesterday and love it. I like you style to explain. Thank you for the content.
I appreciate that a lot, thanks for the comment and I hope you find plenty value in my videos.
Very Nicely explained
Thanks a lot ❤
Thanks so much for watching, I appreciate the comment 😊
Fabulous. This is so informative. 👍👍
Thanks so much for letting me know and thanks for watching!
Exceptional ❤
Thank you so much! Really appreciated.
Thanks Mark. Another great video. I am fascinated by your use of positive blacks. Cheers, Garnet
Thanks so much for watching Garnet. Appreciate the comment. I really enjoy those positive blacks 😊
This is an absolutely amazing edit! Thanks for sharing such much knowledge.
Glad you enjoyed it Andrew, thanks for watching and for the comment.
Mark I keep on coming back to this tutorial..... I still need to do a lot of practicing on this especially with my coloring...... Am struggling a lot and at the moment am using "ants ' to experiment on.
Hi Carol, thanks for the comment. Keep practicing and you’ll develop a sense for what works or not.
Again Mark thankyou. This tutorial is going to take a lot of practice..... As I am not going into the park at the moment I have been trying out a lot of your tutorials on my butterflies.... which sounds really silly but it does work.........I do think I must look for an animal to practice this one.......
It’s great to hear the techniques I share works on your butterfly images. Thanks for watching and for always commenting 😊
@@MarkDumbleton Thanks Mark..... I am going to try a scopes owl today... as that is all I can find that is back lit..... I have deleted everything else.
Amazing
Thanks so much for watching!
Hi Mark,
Another great video tutorial, thanks for sharing. I have a question; at 5.28 you started adjusting the background colours using HSL sliders, however I didn't think the HSL panel was available within a mask? If you were adjusting the HSL globally it didn't appear to affect the colour grades of the dog> Can you let me know .
Cheers, Pete
Hi Pete, thanks for the comment, and thanks for watching! At 5:28 I exit the masks and go to the HSL panel. You are right, HSL isn’t available on a mask. If you look closely, the sliders I am changing are mainly affecting the background, but in a small way, also affecting the subject. I do wish we had HSL on a mask. Hope that clears it up. Please reply if it’s not clear. Always happy to assist with any questions.
Why do I see things in some of these LRC videos that I don't have in my LRC? When he was adjusting the color of the shadows, he clicked a little eyeball icon to hide the changes for that "section". I don't have those little eyeball icons. Another video uploaded within the last year shows someone creating a mask, but the mask had more than the usual tonal adjustments, it seemed to also have HSL and color curve sliders.... maybe my Lightroom isn't up to date 🤔
Thanks for the comment. Are you using an older version of Lightroom? If you’re using Lightroom Classic CC then give it an update and you’ll see all of the new features.
@@MarkDumbleton Thank you. I am using classic.... I figured it was just because I didn't have the newest version.