Photolab 6 Elite How to Edit Dramatic Black and White Photos, Editing Tutorial ep.425
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Hi Rob, thank you for the tutorials. I am not new to photography but I am to editing. You explain everything so well and it is so easy to follow along. Please do continue making these videos. It is greatly appreciated.
Happy to help. Let me know if you have any questions.
Been using PhotoLab 6 since Dec of last year and have learned so much from your videos. 👍🏼
Happy to help!
another brilliancy, thank you, Sir!!!
Thanks again!
Great presentations. I am learning a lot from you. Thank you
My pleasure!
Thanks, Rob! I learned a lot about the behavior of the interrelated tools and didn't know how creatively I can use the local adjustments to create an exposure adjusted vignette. I was missing that and you have made me value the software even more!
Happy to help. If it wasn't obvious, you can do a dark vignette by dialing in -4 and inverting the mask.
Thanks so much for explaining the strengths and weaknesses of both of these tools. Appreciate your advice and expertise
My pleasure!
Great video many thanks
Very welcome!
Very informative video. I'm new PL6 and still exploring it's features and would to see more videos like this.
More to come!
Fantastic video ... just so informative.
Thank you!
Terrific, Thanks
Thanks!
Top! Thanks a lot for this interesting video!
You are welcome!
Thanks
Thank you!
That's very interesting, Rob. My signature as a photographer is very dark images using partial colour. As such, my images are almost monochrome, but have an added richness because they're not fully desaturated. Just watching yet another of your easy to understand tutorials has given me inspiration to try some new possibilities. Great video.
Thanks, Rick. You just reminded me I forgot to show how easy it is to do partial color via the HSL tool.
@Rob Trek I think that 'partial colour' requires a whole video. Far more to it than simply adjusting the sliders. It certainly works best with 'dark and moody' atmospheric images that were captured with the intent of printing them in partial colour.
Nice video. Love DXO. Been wondering whether the upgrade to version six is worth the cost.
I think if you have PL-5, maybe wait until PL-7. PL-6 has nice upgrades with the new color gamut, prime xd, and perspective tools. If you need these things, then upgrading makes sense. These are subtle changes for most but can be a big deal for professional work. I have videos for the color gamut and perspective tools that can help you decide.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks Rob, any other info on DxO PL6 would be appreciated.
Thanks. More to come!
There seems to be some audio distortion on this video, not on your previous Ask Rob Treks.
Yes, I'm working on some new audio settings. I should have double checked. Also, my voice did crack a few times on it's own.
@@RobTrek On your new E-M5 Mark III tutorial, the sound seems corrected and excellent.