i got to say this, I've been watching many videos but this is different, you can not find one word that is irrelevant in this video . great job , thanks and keep your videos coming please.
If you have a general idea of what bracket you are shooting you could use 'auto stack by capture time', just be sure to review before batch processing. Saves going through and combining each stack one at a time.
Very nice tutorial. One option folks should consider is to use AV (aperture) mode which will control the shutter speed automatically. Big time saver on big jobs.
Love the content bro, I’m diving into shooting real estate and will definitely be using your content to support the process. Thank you for taking your time in the explanation
great video thank you, however im running into an issue where the stacking option is graded out, Can't Stack. I looked elsewhere for help and, I am in a folder on my drive. and its not letting me
I’ve tried that, but I love pretty quickly on a shoot and sometimes that messes up the auto stack ability. It only takes a minute to stack manually using the shortcut.
Hi, This is photographer Rahul from India. I saw your lecture abut HDR batch processing. its relay good. I tried this buy after Making Batch when I send all batches for HDR merge Then Its Not happening. Pls Help Me With This. Thanks In Advance.
I pretty much always need to use a ND filter when I shoot outside and want to keep the same 1/50 shutter speed. I only use a polarizing filter if I’m shooting during the day by water and want to reduce the glare.
I have not used Enfuse with LR yet. The HDR feature of LR is pretty simple so if you need a more complex blend the. You may need to use Photoshop as well.
Thank you so much for this video. Just a quick question, regarding the HDR merge. What is the HDR setting that you make use off? I tried Lightroom's HDR function but always revert back to LR/Enfuse. Not sure if I am doing something wrong, but the end product does not look as good as the LR/Enfuse final product.
You definitely have way more options with Enfuse on how the HDR image is blended. LR HDR merge is more simple and even. Depending on what is important to expose in your image, you may be better off using Enfuse.
The biggest issue with your photos regards colour balance is you have source mixtures. When doing property, always just use natural light or your own source when there are no windows, which is stable throughout the shots. You can never make a shot look right if you have daylight and tungsten fighting each other. Turn all the lights off and give yourself a chance!
Two years ago video and still helping beginners like me who is entering into real estate photography. Thank you!
I’m glad it helped
i got to say this, I've been watching many videos but this is different, you can not find one word that is irrelevant in this video . great job , thanks and keep your videos coming please.
Wow, thank you!
I have my first real estate photo shoot coming up and two of your videos greatly helped me out. Definitely got me as a subscriber
Thank you so much. It's so much faster to merge the photos this way. I really appreciate your content. And I rarely post any comments. Thanks again.
So good to hear!
If you have a general idea of what bracket you are shooting you could use 'auto stack by capture time', just be sure to review before batch processing. Saves going through and combining each stack one at a time.
That's possible. When i tried a few times I found it was better to manually stack it and save time reviewing the stacks
Thank you so much. I learn from you.
I’m glad you found it helpful!
dope video. easy and helpful
Watching this as I edit images from my first home. Thanks for the thorough explanations.
Great to hear! Please let me know if you have any questions or would like any further explanations. You’ll do great!
Auto stacking capture time will save you more time in step 1
Yes, depending on how close together the different shots were. I've tried it and sometimes it makes a mess of time stamps and is more of a hassle.
Very nice tutorial. One option folks should consider is to use AV (aperture) mode which will control the shutter speed automatically. Big time saver on big jobs.
a secret idea you just shared thanx men.really appreciate this
Happy to help
THank you, exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the content bro, I’m diving into shooting real estate and will definitely be using your content to support the process. Thank you for taking your time in the explanation
I’m glad to hear!
great video thank you, however im running into an issue where the stacking option is graded out, Can't Stack. I looked elsewhere for help and, I am in a folder on my drive. and its not letting me
Thanks for showing this. Quick question are you shooting it in raw or jpeg? Please let me know. Thanks.
Always shooting in raw
Learned some great efficiency tips! Thanks Nick!
Glad it was helpful!
very informative !!! Keep up the great work!!!
Thanks!
Very useful thanks
I’m glad it was helpful
Great...thanks for the tips.
Thanks. Let me know if you have any questions.
Hi, nice video, did u use jpg or Raw format? Thx
Always shoot raw for best results
Crazy helpful!!
Glad it helped!
Nice video easy to follow.
I’ll glad you could follow along.
thanks man !
I’m glad it was helpful!
Awesome! Thanks alot!
Thanks. Let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you for your response
Glad to help!
Thanks for this, are you ever using flash, flambient?
I never use flash. Only HDR, 5 exposures
I could find those auto stacking and batch processing in new Lightroom. Do. you have idea about that?
I’m using Lightroom classic. What version are you using?
You sir, are a God... Thank you.
Thanks. Let me know if you have any questions.
If you select all photos and stack by time wich you can adjust the seconds it will stack all pretty fast. than go to HDR merg
I’ve tried that, but I love pretty quickly on a shoot and sometimes that messes up the auto stack ability. It only takes a minute to stack manually using the shortcut.
Does this work on lightroom cloud version? Thanks
I would think so but I’ve never used the cloud version.
Haha great video ! Subscribed!!!
Where u learn those hdr batch skills ?
Nice nice!!!
Just testing everything out.
@@Table19media Great !!!! Thanks for sharing~~saving A lot of time~~ and get a rest when photo processing ha-ha
Hi, This is photographer Rahul from India. I saw your lecture abut HDR batch processing.
its relay good. I tried this buy after Making Batch when I send all batches for HDR merge Then Its Not happening.
Pls Help Me With This. Thanks In Advance.
Let me know what version of Lightroom you are using.
How often do u use polarizer filter /Nd filter for photography and video? Thanks
I pretty much always need to use a ND filter when I shoot outside and want to keep the same 1/50 shutter speed. I only use a polarizing filter if I’m shooting during the day by water and want to reduce the glare.
@@Table19media oh icic thanks:)
HI, are you using Aperture or Manual mode taking a bracketing shots, I'm confused...Thanks
Using manual mode
Brilliant, thanks for the video! I think I was almost there but never thought about pre-stacking, makes a lot of sense!
I’m glad the info is helpful!
do you ever use lr enfuse? or is the lr hdr better? great video!
I have not used Enfuse with LR yet. The HDR feature of LR is pretty simple so if you need a more complex blend the. You may need to use Photoshop as well.
Do you know what ghosting setting is used when this is done? Shooting long exposures of a river, so I dont want it to remove any ghosting.
I would set ghosting to Low in the HDR Merge window.
Thank you so much for this video. Just a quick question, regarding the HDR merge. What is the HDR setting that you make use off? I tried Lightroom's HDR function but always revert back to LR/Enfuse. Not sure if I am doing something wrong, but the end product does not look as good as the LR/Enfuse final product.
You definitely have way more options with Enfuse on how the HDR image is blended. LR HDR merge is more simple and even. Depending on what is important to expose in your image, you may be better off using Enfuse.
Hi, really appreciate this!
Quick question on WB, I noticed you're using AWB. Do you for most of your shoots and adjust it in post?
Thanks again!!
For photos I use AWB. It’s usually pretty accurate and I can adjust if needed. It slows me down too much to be adjusting kelvin for every shot.
@@Table19media Appreciate the response!
did you shoot jpeg or raw for these?
Always shoot raw.
Thank you 🙏
Let me know if you have any questions.
Says "unable to merge the photos" when I select all (or even just more than one) stacks. But it works when I just do one stack - any ideas?
I don’t know why. I’ve never seen that error.
The biggest issue with your photos regards colour balance is you have source mixtures. When doing property, always just use natural light or your own source when there are no windows, which is stable throughout the shots. You can never make a shot look right if you have daylight and tungsten fighting each other. Turn all the lights off and give yourself a chance!
hey, why I can't merge all to HDR after stacking?
I’m not sure. What steps are you doing?
Is this also possible on photoshop?
You can merge images together in Photoshop, if that is what you are asking.
Quick question It won’t let me stack in Lightroom just merge hdr? Help!!
What version are you using? Highlight all 3 or 5 photos and try manually stacking them by right clicking and create stack.
This will save me so much time thank you T19M
Stack by capture time is much quicker
It can be but it’s not perfect and depending on your how you shoot your photos quickly for real estate it may not be able to separate correctly.
that lightroom clasic. not lr
True
THANK YOU SIR
Thanks!