Portrait Editing Tips I wish I knew when I just started
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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I remember I commented on one of your video to give us some tips on your editing techniques and you really made it! Thank you!
No problem :)
Which editing tips? I don't see any in this video, though I would love to.
Great portrait editing tips...THANKS!
This has never been discussed from my UA-cam research of photo editing sites. Your research and observations show a depth of knowledge that all of us doing portrait work would do well to match. Excellent presentation!
Thank you 🙏
Your video taught me which no one talked about ! thank you !
thank you very much.
Thank you Kyle for the helpful and informative tips about editing! God bless and good luck!
Great video, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us. It's very apparent how much it is rooted in years of experience.
Yes you are right.
Its more about what you want the portrait to look like
Wonderful video. This was some long awaited information. Very insightful thank you.
Do you consider giving us a full edit walkthrough with your thoughts, intentions and steps?
Sure, as long as it’s not too boring for you guys.
@@KyleCongphoto don't worry, i will rewatch it countless times while editing :)
Great tips, Kyle! Super insightful. 🙌
Glad it was helpful!
Good job, thank you for the helpful video :)
Like watching your videos, so informative.
a good camera a good lens goodnlight a good model and a first aid kit with this boots....
Try shooting with black models. It makes things far easier than you know. Our skin absorbs light easier and photos come out much much better looking
I wouldn’t say it’s easier. It’s different. It’s easier to preserve the shadow and to maintain the contrast when the lighting flat but when the light is more from the side or short lighting or back lighting , you might have too much contrast and more coverage on the shadow will be needed. This is actually a good topic to put in a video by itself.
@@KyleCongphoto If I put it into a video. Not a soul would watch. Someone like you with a real following would gain traffic on the subject quick
Nice video
Good content but in order to learn something it would be helpful to show us the before and after comparison not just the perfect result and also some actual life retouching step by step in detail that would be really awesome
Check out my UA-cam post there are sooc shots. There are bts videos for those shots too.
This is a valid point
The title is "editing tips" but I don't see any. Man's forehead is different then woman's. Then what? Never tried to make a man look like a woman,so why should I care in my edit, and where? Then: buy a little mannequin-head. Then what? How is buying a head an editing-tip? And, use retouch for me, cause it's faster. And this will make my photos look better? or what's the tip to use during editing, and how? how is "shoot a bit over exposed" an editing tip? Usually like your videos but this here needs a totally different title. Could not see anything I could integrate in an edit-process...