Mark, I think your videos are the best on photography on UA-cam. They are very informative, you get to the point and they don't last 45 minutes. Well done mate!
Wow! This video is absolutely creative and inspired me creating another level of photography. Thanks for such a great content showing me whole process of editing dark tone. 😍😍
Mark thanks for this video and now I think not to buy any presets, also not spend too much time for colour grading, you simply made it look easy and to use as well🎉
you dont have to intersect with subject and invert the mask. Just click on "substract subject" and its the same result 1 click faster. So basically what i do is. Use [M]-key to create a linear mask. Click on the mask click on "substract subject" - done :) Same with radial mask [SHIFT]+[M]
Furthermore, as the mask is not inverted, you don’t need to remember to do everything opposite when adding or removing from the mask (ie on an inverted mask you’d add a brush is you want to subtract)
awesome man as if well I'm doing a wall of pics today and learning this and then u popped up with this banger yes bro ......we need more ov these vids mark plzzzzzz
I loved this! Very keen to know if it's possible to do the same in Luminar Neo? I picked it up for what seems to be great price during black friday this year. Not a huge fan of Adobe's subscription plans.
Ditto to Dermott Renner, couldn't agree more. Here's my "boomer" question. Last year it was all about orange & teal, now it's all about dark & moody. Will these "treatments" pass the test of time or will they "date" an image? I'm "old school" OG B&W film in the darkroom on paper, but transitioning into digital -- and I love it. But still curious about a long haul view and vision. Thoughts?
I like your tips so much and learn so much from you.. but the thing is i dont like it how you apply the linear masks..its some times too much..i know.. maybe its just me.. but just maybe consider giving a try of not going too much under exposed or those kind of things when handling the masks...thankyou..please keepon doing what you're doing your best at..we love your work..stay safe ...thankyouuuu......
I followed all of these methods along but sadly none of these worked for my picture. still really good tutorial and I will continue looking for a matching tutorial for my picture
Ive got a question for those who are advanced in editing, if or when editing a subject like frequency separation, dodge and burn etc. Do you first do these in photoshop then color grade in lightroom. or can you color grade first in light room then finish the skin retouch in photoshop?
Hi Mark! please tell me, do you always use your own photos when creating presets, are there any resources where I can take photos in raw, use them when creating a preset and use them for a preview of a preset pack, without violating copyright and other things? Thank you!
I enjoyed your previous dark tones video which was very detailed and relaxed while this felt a bit rushed. This could have a lot better if you were focused on one or just two images and went in to details and fine edits.
Mark, I think your videos are the best on photography on UA-cam. They are very informative, you get to the point and they don't last 45 minutes. Well done mate!
The explaination very clear Mark u are👍
Wow, thanks Dermott. Very kind of you o say!
Absolutely amazing!!!❤
glad this video exist! i was obsessed with the first one you created.
Super, super content. Thank you.
Fantastic!! Thanks a lot Mark!!
love this!! please do some more dark tone edit!!
Awesome mark
Great dark photos
Awesome review mani
I really like this style of editing .
Amazing ... really appreciate this insight into your thought process ... thank you
Fantastic. Thank you.
Awesome edits !!
Mr you’re awesome thanks for the tips 😮😮
Thank you, thank you so much for your tutorials
Super cool tricks! I just got back from Cuba and my shots of old cars look dope with your techniques!
Truly awesome.
The Best I've seen,thank's.
We are waiting for more videos like this :)
2 mins in and wow dude you
Know what’s up!! Thanks!
Amazing as ever ❤️
Brilliant work as always. Thank you!!
Its amazing how powerful Lightroom, has become.
Really a nice tutorial, I was searching for this for long time...
I love this soo much
Brilliant!
Easily one of the best on UA-cam. Great and informative video as always!
Thanks Matt!
Been searching for a tutorial just like this using LR to its full potential other than PS! Subbed!!!
Great Bryan, thanks for the sub!
Fantastic 👏👏👏
You are really good, thank you so much for this tutorial video!!!
Very informative. Learn alot about mask.
Always enjoying your video with great information and instructions. Thank you Mark
Wow! This video is absolutely creative and inspired me creating another level of photography. Thanks for such a great content showing me whole process of editing dark tone. 😍😍
Awesome! Thank you!
youre very professional and expert at your work thanks for knowledge
👌Between you and jamie windsor I pretty much don't need the rest of youtube 😂
Thank you for sharing, thats was quick straight to the point!
Loveee your videos so much!! 🎉
This is outstanding!! Really well explained and executed 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
Thank you!
I mostly shoot portraits kind of light and airy, but this will work so well for street and zoo photos. Thank you Mark!
Mark thanks for this video and now I think not to buy any presets, also not spend too much time for colour grading, you simply made it look easy and to use as well🎉
Just WOW 👏👏👏
This was beautiful thank you for your time
Brilliant, as always
Excellent! 🤩
Awesome man!
you dont have to intersect with subject and invert the mask. Just click on "substract subject" and its the same result 1 click faster.
So basically what i do is. Use [M]-key to create a linear mask. Click on the mask click on "substract subject" - done :)
Same with radial mask [SHIFT]+[M]
Furthermore, as the mask is not inverted, you don’t need to remember to do everything opposite when adding or removing from the mask (ie on an inverted mask you’d add a brush is you want to subtract)
Is it possible on Lightroom mobile iOS version?
I really do not understand intersect vs subtract
awesome man as if well I'm doing a wall of pics today and learning this and then u popped up with this banger yes bro ......we need more ov these vids mark plzzzzzz
So much value in This content Thanks so Much Great Video , May God Bless You Men
Grt tutorial... 👍👍👍
so dope man. Thank you!!
AMAZING. THIS IS IT!
Wow so simple but effective! Brilliant work as always!
Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video. So helpful and informative. Subscribed👍🏾
What a Legend
Thank you Mark
Excellent video, thanks for the teachings. Gained another subscriber here from Brazil.
Awesome, thank you!
Great job I like it 👍
This is Lit 🔥🔥
Honestly, I miss the "play tape" intro….but yet another smashing video!!
Quickest butcher in town, definitely
Great video ! Thank you ✌
Epic as always my man, thanks for the shoutout!!
thank you so much man, learned so much...
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
so much to learn in this video. very educating as always.
so so helpful
I loved this! Very keen to know if it's possible to do the same in Luminar Neo?
I picked it up for what seems to be great price during black friday this year. Not a huge fan of Adobe's subscription plans.
Interesting techniques. Too heavy-handed for my personal taste, but it really shows what you can do with these masks. Thanks for this.
This is for people already familiar with editing, but thank you. I'll be back in 6 months to understand what is going on.
Oh thank you learnt so much. I use Camera Raw any chance u could do a similar with CR. 👋🏽👋🏽
This is editing is good for dogs, to see the world in two colours.
Man your good. I now need to purchase high resolution wide zoom lens.
You make it look so easy.
I love you g ❤❤❤
Hey, very nice Video! But I have a question. Can you also synchronize the Masks in another Picture on the IPad Version for Lightroom?
I can't wait for the update to come to mobile
Thank you
Wow! New subscriber here :)
i like your video
Thanks...🙏🏻
Ditto to Dermott Renner, couldn't agree more. Here's my "boomer" question. Last year it was all about orange & teal, now it's all about dark & moody. Will these "treatments" pass the test of time or will they "date" an image? I'm "old school" OG B&W film in the darkroom on paper, but transitioning into digital -- and I love it. But still curious about a long haul view and vision. Thoughts?
I like your tips so much and learn so much from you.. but the thing is i dont like it how you apply the linear masks..its some times too much..i know.. maybe its just me.. but just maybe consider giving a try of not going too much under exposed or those kind of things when handling the masks...thankyou..please keepon doing what you're doing your best at..we love your work..stay safe ...thankyouuuu......
Not sure I like the dehaze on the trees in the first car pic. It's a bit distracting but love the tones you're showing
🙌🙌
I love your workshops Mark and work, butt can you make this also butt theb using onley photoshop?
Hi Mark.
I’ve just bought your preset pack.
There’s no link sent (as yet) and no instructions on where or when to download?
Nice
I followed all of these methods along but sadly none of these worked for my picture. still really good tutorial and I will continue looking for a matching tutorial for my picture
Love the video . Can you please do a similar edit video for capture one ?
Could you do this in final cut pro? Thanks
👏👏👏👏
Do lightroom presets work in luminar neo?
Ive got a question for those who are advanced in editing, if or when editing a subject like frequency separation, dodge and burn etc. Do you first do these in photoshop then color grade in lightroom. or can you color grade first in light room then finish the skin retouch in photoshop?
Can you plz make video on blur effect with mobile Lightroom
What version of lightroom cc u use
‘What’s happening team!’ Next you will be wearing your baseball cap back to front! Your content is good so why be like every other American UA-camr?
Hi Mark! please tell me, do you always use your own photos when creating presets, are there any resources where I can take photos in raw, use them when creating a preset and use them for a preview of a preset pack, without violating copyright and other things? Thank you!
Can you do this in capture one? Because im a hobbyist and dont want to pay for a subscription
does your website convert purchase with preset pack. didnt see a usd option
Great-looking results. You always lose me when you start with the masking, gradients, inverting, and such. Oh well, practice, practice.
I enjoyed your previous dark tones video which was very detailed and relaxed while this felt a bit rushed. This could have a lot better if you were focused on one or just two images and went in to details and fine edits.
Please make a video of how to do this editing using Lightroom mobile