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Christian, Thank you for your wonderful presentation on exposure and underexposed photo. Very inspiring and informative. Your presentation helps me a lot!
Unterbelichtete Fotos waren mal ein riesen Problem, aber Noise hat seinen Schrecken verloren. Ich wünsche Dir einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr 🍀🙋♂️🍀🙋♂️
Why not starting with a linear profile for maximum control of the tones and colors ???? No instead starting with most possible contrast and lifting then the darker tones ? First darkening and then lifting again ??? Interesting approach ... as well as pushing the details to 100 🤔?? amplifying the noise again , followed by denoising ????!!! Is this a logic approach ?? Wonder where you have the tricks .... from ??? Folks do not follow blindly suggestions like these ones !!!! Always be critical !!!! All ADOBE profiles are fully crap ... as you have no idea what ADOBE is doing with your file behind the scenes while you choose certain profile And even more crazy that " pros " using that crappy stuff , just my thoughts Cheers Andreas
Ok dont know what kind of answer you expect here. I dont care what the Adobe profiles are doing as long as I get the results I want. If that doesn't work for you of course you can use different profiles. And of course I will apply denosing after I boosted the shadows as this results in more noise in those areas, tbh I dont understand whats confusing about that part? :D If this approach isn't working for you, thats fine. But theres a reason many of us use the same profiles, techniques, what ever to get the photos edited as we want them to look like
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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I prefer to exposure bracket in such situations, but this video helps when faced with a single underexposed shot
Christian, Thank you for your wonderful presentation on exposure and underexposed photo. Very inspiring and informative. Your presentation helps me a lot!
Thank you so, so much!
Great Christian, I think you're the best "phlogger" on the web! THX
Thank you so much!
Vielen Dank Christian, immer schön deine Videos anzuschauen. guten Rutsch wünsche ich dir noch, Gruss Michael
Vielen lieben Dank Michael, wünsche dir ein frohes neues Jahr! :-)
Hallo Christian, immer wieder super tutorials 👍
Guten Rutsch und ein erfolgreiches, vor allem gesundes Neues 🍀
Hey, vielen lieben Dank, freut mich sehr zu hören! Wünsche dir ebenfalls ein frohes neues Jahr!
Awesome. Thanks so much.
Thank you again of your video, they are so good, helpful and easily followed. Your videos helps me a lot and learning editing!
Thank you very much!
Thank You for practical tips.
Feliz año 2024 buen tuto. Saludos Felipe
Feliz Año Nuevo 2024 para ti también
I would do the ai denoise before applying sharpening. For the rest I don't think it's a big difference
This is amazing
Good video, thanks
Schönes Editing - schöner Hopfensee… 😊
Danke dir!
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Nice video 👍🙂
Thank you!
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Unterbelichtete Fotos waren mal ein riesen Problem, aber Noise hat seinen Schrecken verloren. Ich wünsche Dir einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr 🍀🙋♂️🍀🙋♂️
Da gebe ich dir vollkommen Recht, könnte nicht mehr ohne Denoise! :-) Frohes neues Jahr!
Why not starting with a linear profile for maximum control of the tones and colors ????
No instead starting with most possible contrast and lifting then the darker tones ? First darkening and then lifting again ??? Interesting approach ... as well as pushing the details to 100 🤔?? amplifying the noise again , followed by denoising ????!!!
Is this a logic approach ??
Wonder where you have the tricks .... from ???
Folks do not follow blindly suggestions like these ones !!!!
Always be critical !!!!
All ADOBE profiles are fully crap ... as you have no idea what ADOBE is doing with your file behind the scenes while you choose certain profile
And even more crazy that " pros " using that crappy stuff , just my thoughts
Cheers Andreas
Ok dont know what kind of answer you expect here. I dont care what the Adobe profiles are doing as long as I get the results I want. If that doesn't work for you of course you can use different profiles. And of course I will apply denosing after I boosted the shadows as this results in more noise in those areas, tbh I dont understand whats confusing about that part? :D
If this approach isn't working for you, thats fine. But theres a reason many of us use the same profiles, techniques, what ever to get the photos edited as we want them to look like
Click auto tone. Job done.
Good luck with that :)
Works perfectly well for me.