Richard - great editing but I have a question …. Why did you not do the B&W conversion in ACR/Lightroom (it has the same tool) and likewise curves adjustment in ACR/Lightroom (it has a curves tool)?
Hi Grant. Thanks for the comment and in my opinion I found that Photoshop given way better results than LR/ACR. I also prefer sharpening in PS to ACR/LR. I try and keep it simple but also try give best results. Thanks once again for showing interest.
Excellent. Subscribed... Thank you. One note..... when adjusting any sliders in Adobe 'anything' if you double click on the slider it should take you back to the starting point - in your case 40 for the first colour slider. Easier than remembering numbers for me !!! 😁
Absolutely love the black and white of the church you framed. Excellent and very useful tutorial. Thank you......new subscriber.
Thanks for the lovely comment.
Richard - great editing but I have a question …. Why did you not do the B&W conversion in ACR/Lightroom (it has the same tool) and likewise curves adjustment in ACR/Lightroom (it has a curves tool)?
Hi Grant. Thanks for the comment and in my opinion I found that Photoshop given way better results than LR/ACR.
I also prefer sharpening in PS to ACR/LR. I try and keep it simple but also try give best results. Thanks once again for showing interest.
Excellent. Subscribed... Thank you. One note..... when adjusting any sliders in Adobe 'anything' if you double click on the slider it should take you back to the starting point - in your case 40 for the first colour slider. Easier than remembering numbers for me !!! 😁
Thanks for the lovely comment. Thanks for the great tip 😊
Well done! great tutorial! you have a new follower. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you very much 😊
Glad I found your channel, or it found me. I like the pace and detail of your tutorial, very helpful! >> I just subscribed : )
Hi there, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for the lovely comment ☺️
Great photo, is this Valletta in Malta?
Hey there thanks. Yes it's Valletta in Malta.
Great work. Loved it a lot. Was this shot on Nikon?
Thank you so much. It was shot on a Fujifilm XT4. You can see the camera i used in the short video within the video itself.
Fantastic Richard 👏
Thank you 👍
Nice work 👌
Thanks 👍
Indeed, this is fine “art”. It ceased to be a photograph early in the manipulations. Beautiful work though.
Thank you for the comment. I'm glad you liked it.
Great shot but way too much work. I would need to sell this for $500 to cover my time and make any money Your patience is admirable.
Thanks for the comment. Yes it takes a bit of time, but i enjoy editing. Thanks once again👍