As somebody who has been doing real estate photography for a few years now, I can gladly say that I can always come to your videos and learn a thing or two! Thank you for doing what you are doing :)
Having experienced the same issue of having to overcome exterior and interior color casts, I found this video very interesting. But, in my experience in dealing with this issue, I've found that in most instances, using off-camera strobes goes a long way to either substantially reducing or eliminating this problem. Yes, strobes have the potential of creating other problems such as creating unwanted harsh shadows. But taking and blending multiple shots and placing the strobes in different locations tends to eliminate that issue. All that said, I really do appreciate the value of the information you've provided in this video. And I look forward to watching more of them. Thanks! 👍
Another good technique I recently learned was "Frequency Seperation" to recolour lens flares, flares around windows and fixing white walls. Not sure how to do it on Photoshop but on Affinity Photo it's super easy and a good way to remove lens flares instead of clone stamp. :)
Great was looking forward to your next video. Was this totally ambient or did you take a flash layer to help you with the color? Probably just me but I found the music distracting. More please.
hey! really appreciate this video and your time! it has helped me and i thank you for that. just one thing, the music in the back is a little bit too loud and a bit unnecessary to be honest. This might be my opinion and hoping i don't come through as a troll... again, thank you for the hard work!
Would there be a way to get a similar result in Lightroom only? Brushes and Color range masks perhaps? I wish I had the time to do detailed editing in PS, but I feel like it's too slow for my workflow.😅Also because with the Canon R5, the saved .tiff edits are absolutely enormous
How did you get the outer (feather) circle to appear on the brush tool? It seems you have it only appearing when applying the brush. Thanks and thank you for the videos!
I am a 3d artist i will really appreciate if you can make a video about render photo editing. If you need i can provide you with the image render that i have
As somebody who has been doing real estate photography for a few years now, I can gladly say that I can always come to your videos and learn a thing or two! Thank you for doing what you are doing :)
Matthew, I just re-watched this one as i struggled with colours. Its so good. Thank you.
Having experienced the same issue of having to overcome exterior and interior color casts, I found this video very interesting. But, in my experience in dealing with this issue, I've found that in most instances, using off-camera strobes goes a long way to either substantially reducing or eliminating this problem. Yes, strobes have the potential of creating other problems such as creating unwanted harsh shadows. But taking and blending multiple shots and placing the strobes in different locations tends to eliminate that issue. All that said, I really do appreciate the value of the information you've provided in this video. And I look forward to watching more of them. Thanks! 👍
I've seen many videos on white balance and color casting problems. This one so far is the best solution i've tested.
Love the Explorer in the background
Excellent tutorial! Thanks so much!
Matt, thanks for the video. What a background! You should jam and cover a song with Mike Kelley next time. Hahaha!
Another good technique I recently learned was "Frequency Seperation" to recolour lens flares, flares around windows and fixing white walls. Not sure how to do it on Photoshop but on Affinity Photo it's super easy and a good way to remove lens flares instead of clone stamp. :)
Finally, some serious answer to this problem ;)
Ah! Light with colour casts! Or different light bulbs in the same light :D
Great video! Love your style (images and teaching)!
I'm a food photographer but I'm learning so much from you!
Very helpful. So many tricks and ways. I like your channel.
Masking blue for a whitebalance fix is a game changer for me
Can you expand on this please? Did you see that one this video?
Another great video with helpful tips. Thanks a lot Matthew for sharing such valuable ideas related with the subject.
Great was looking forward to your next video. Was this totally ambient or did you take a flash layer to help you with the color? Probably just me but I found the music distracting. More please.
Good video. I would like to see some shots which show how to brighten the ceiling and walls without losing the definition and dimension of the space.
Great video. Thanks so much and congratulations!
Really clear and useful of what you shared in the channel! Thank you!
Clean technique.
I really appreciate realistic photos. I haven used curves in 20 years. Maybe I need to put them into play again. 👍
Really insightful and useful breakdown. Really enjoying the channel!
So dope wow
Great video! Do you think you would have time to make a video showing the full edit of this photo? Thanks!
My process is similar, but I’ll use ‘select color range’ to select the whites and mask accordingly, rather than painting the mask.
That’s a really good way to do it as well 👍
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Kinda got lost after coming back from the Alpha layer selection… how was that selection added to the B/W layer?
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Wondering if you have ever done older homes with plaster walls. I have one upcoming in late spring. Any tips?
hey! really appreciate this video and your time! it has helped me and i thank you for that. just one thing, the music in the back is a little bit too loud and a bit unnecessary to be honest. This might be my opinion and hoping i don't come through as a troll... again, thank you for the hard work!
Thank you!
Would there be a way to get a similar result in Lightroom only? Brushes and Color range masks perhaps?
I wish I had the time to do detailed editing in PS, but I feel like it's too slow for my workflow.😅Also because with the Canon R5, the saved .tiff edits are absolutely enormous
How did you get the outer (feather) circle to appear on the brush tool? It seems you have it only appearing when applying the brush. Thanks and thank you for the videos!
I’m pretty sure that was added by my screen recording program to show where the mouse/cursor is
@@MatthewAPhoto Ah false alarm then. I wish they'd add the feature to Photoshop as it is in Lightroom!
Why would you not shoot a grey card on site to get an accurate representation of WB? Or set WB manually onsite?
In this space, the information would vary quite a bit depending on where you stand in the room
@@MatthewAPhoto Thanks.. I also sent you PM on insta, don't think it notifies you if we are not friends, name is kanokane... Please check.
I am a 3d artist i will really appreciate if you can make a video about render photo editing. If you need i can provide you with the image render that i have