Get 15% Off Tony Kuyper's TK8 PLUGIN For PHOTOSHOP and Videos here: goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html Use Promo Code DK15 Download a Free Linear Profile for your Camera here: goodlight.us/linear-profiles.html Tony Kuyper's Blog (Good Light Journal): tonykuyper.wordpress.com In today's TK FRIDAY Tutorial I will be working on the image, "Joshua Trees" by Stanley Jacobsen". I will start out in Lightroom applying a Linear Profile and some basic adjustments and then move into Photoshop and the TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP to bring out contrast in both Color and Tone... You can download the RAW File, alternate TIFF file and the Linear Profile for the camera the image was taken with... DropBox Download Links: RAW File: www.dropbox.com/s/fynk99wjijtxc5z/Joshua%20Tree.arw?dl=0 Alternate TIFF FILE: www.dropbox.com/s/sivvay8npcxi771/Stanley%20Jacobsen_Joshua%20Tree-Sharpened_Noise%20Reduction%20.tif?dl=0 Linear Profile: www.dropbox.com/s/9d0l2mg6h061ecx/linear-sony_ilce-6400.zip?dl=0 LINEAR PROFILE GUIDE: www.dropbox.com/s/qp0jetlk10l44ij/Installing_and_Using_Linear_Profiles-1.pdf?dl=0 TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP: Add Photoshop Menu Items To Your TK8 Combo/CX Panel To Speed Up Workflow: ua-cam.com/video/z3oZsh3v6aQ/v-deo.html ATTENTION TOPAZ DENOISE AI ON SALE NOW $59.99 Reg $79.99 Plus SAVE 15% EXTRA by Clicking My Affiliate Link and use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY: topazlabs.com/ref/434/ ATTENTION IMAGE QUALITY BUNDLE IS ON SALE NOW $199.99 PLUS SAVE 15% EXTRA by Clicking My Affiliate Link and use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY: topazlabs.com/ref/434/ SALE ENDS April 15,2022 Affiliate Links For Software I use and recommend: Topaz Affiliate Link: Get 15% OFF Topaz Labs Products here: topazlabs.com/ref/434/ Use Promo Code davidkelly TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP Links: Get 15% Off Tony Kuyper's TK8 PLUGIN For PHOTOSHOP and Videos here: goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html Use Promo Code DK15 Download a Free Linear Profile for your Camera here: goodlight.us/linear-profiles.html Tony Kuyper's Blog (Good Light Journal): tonykuyper.wordpress.com ON1 Software Affiliate Link: Get 20% OFF ON1 Software Here: on1.sjv.io/kjbNBM Use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY Coupon valid for 20% off a purchase at ON1 Coupon is not applicable to subscriptions and cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions. DXO Affiliate Links: DXO PhotoLab 5 Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/3lSV91M DXO Pure Raw 2: tidd.ly/3wlE5KC NIK COLLECTION 4 Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/2Rr4pRr DXO Filmpack 6 Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/2UGHsrc DXO ViewPoint Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/3fmMUZZ Skylum Software Affiliate Links: LUMINAR AI Affiliate Link: skylum.evyy.net/c/2066209/880106/3255 Use Promo Code DAVEKELLY to receive a $10 Discount Discount does not apply to sale items... Skylum Luminar Neo: skylum.evyy.net/9WQe6y Use Promo Code DAVEKELLY to receive a $10 Discount Discount does not apply to sale items...
Greetings from Guelph, Ontario. Thank you Dave for what you do for the photo editing community. I have followed you for quite a few years now and really appreciate your many instructional videos no matter what subject or which software that's being targeted. My favorite is TK-Fridays. So much so that my family knows not to disturb me on Fridays beginning at 8 a.m. when the video hits UA-cam. :) Cheers.
Hola Dave, great tutorial as always!! I'm learning a lot thru your videos!! For a non native English speaker as myself I really appreciate the way you speak. It's very easy to understand you!!! Cheers, from Buenos Aires (AR)
I can certainly sense your enthusiasm Dave with this masterful edit which has really transformed this excellent image. Thanks for another great TK Friday edit.
Hello Dave, thank you for another great episode. The linear profile is a great tool to retain control of the editing process. In this video, I particularly enjoyed how you applied the smart Orton effect.
I use Orton quite a lot, to 'show-off' areas of my humble images and indeed - paint though a mask to create the effect you demonstrate, but never would I have though of pushing it through a LM. I would simple dial-back the effect in the opacity (brush or mask). I also use the edge mask/expand/blur method you demonstrated some weeks ago too and with great effect I hasten to say. The tutorial today however, seems to produce more consistent results across the image and quicker. Or maybe that's just me. I just don't know how you do it Dave... I enjoy your tutorials very much & really look forward to Fridays!!
Hi Dave: Another great TK Friday episode and thanks for releasing this on Good Friday. Big thanks to Stanley for sharing this image. I really liked how you brought out the shadow detail in this image and created such a wonderful and engaging image. I will have to go back into my Lr Catalogue to select some of my own images to try these techniques will. I am very confident that I will find many images to use. 🤣 I am also seeing the big benefits of use the Topaz Sharpen AI application, so I will have to get this. Keep well and enjoy this long weekend. Cheers, Keith
I didn't feel the need because I used two different masks. One for Highlights and one that was targeting the dark tones and they both needed to be specific. I used a Lights one for the sky with some level adjustments and a Darks 3 with some levels adjustments for the darker areas of the foreground I needed to lighten.
Thank you Dave for this tutorial and as I have mentioned on other videos, there is often a hidden nugget in your videos. This time it was the use of the Orton effect. Perfect!!! .....(not Mojave, Joshua Tree National Park)
Thanks Stanley and I see I used the wrong spelling on your last name, sorry for that. Thanks for the clarification on the location. Have a great holiday weekend and thanks for the use of your image...
Hi Dave, What an amazing transformation! Loving Linear Profiles. I did have one question on the process you went through and that was with the final color grading layer with midtones 3 to adjust the contrast. I think that it kind of undid some of the work done earlier on the sky darkening and could maybe have benefited from some masking out of the sky?
Thanks Peter. If you don’t like what is happening to the sky, which I did like, you could put that layer in a group with a white mask. Then command or control click on the first sky mask to load it as a selection and use the TK Combo or CX Panel to hide the selection. Now with a black brush at a lower opacity say around 20% or higher depending how much you want to remove, brush away some or all of the effect in the sky.
Always fun seeing your TK videos. The new thing for me this week was the way you used, and modified, a lights mask to select the sky rather than using the "select sky option." So easy to forget that they are alternative ways to do things and they may yield different - and perhaps better - results. But this leads me to the question - why did you not use the "select sky option" here?
Good Question Steve and thanks. I wanted a better blend into the background mountain. That mountain is much lighter the the foreground and wanted a good transition.
Dave, I'm always confused about when and why to merge down rather than create a stamped layer. Is there a rule of thumb or a reason to do one rather than the other?
I like to merge down when I want to save some file space but you don't have to. I Stamp layers when I need to use a plugin like Luminar or Topaz Studio. If your top layer is an adjustment layer you would not be able to use the plugin because it needs to be a pixel layer and the Stamped Layer will be a pixel layer.
Happiness is TK Friday. I like these full image edits. For me, some of the techniques you show are helpful review. And you always have a few editing tips that are both new and helpful to me. Unrelated question. What software are you using to capture your screen while editing.
Does using the linear profile(which I always use) as well as Topaz denoise/sharpen and then using this technique of bringing back the shadows debunk the theory of exposing to the right on the histogram. Why not always underexpose and follow this editing technique.
No, I would still use your best picture taking practices and bracket exposures when you have a very high dynamic range. This image was really under- exposed but what made it usable was the fact that it had such a low ISO. I believe it was ISO 100. However, products like Topaz DeNoise Ai can really do a good job of removing noise in super noisy images. I mainly used Sharpen Ai in this image to bring back some focus and remove the moderate amount of noise in the shadows.
Dave, on my screen this video is really blurry. Can't make out anything on the right side where the panel is. Also, your adjustments are so subtle that i can not see a difference when you click before and after. Well maybe sometimes but not usually
Are your UA-cam settings set for 1080p? That could be your problem. Sometimes I find UA-cam readjusts those settings depending on your internet connection.
Dave, the only thing that looks weird on my phone's screen is the color of the sky. It looks so unnatural, I'd say too much cyan tint in it. May be I am too color blind :)
I basically only do TK Friday shows on Friday. Monday’s and Wednesday’s I do my regular presentations. I appreciate you as a viewer Owen and I also appreciate your comment.
There are many, many other functions you can do with the TK panel other than luminosity masking. I find myself using the other functions very often and these other functions have produced remarkable results that I do not think I could have accomplished on my own.
Get 15% Off Tony Kuyper's TK8 PLUGIN For PHOTOSHOP and Videos here: goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html
Use Promo Code DK15
Download a Free Linear Profile for your Camera here: goodlight.us/linear-profiles.html
Tony Kuyper's Blog (Good Light Journal): tonykuyper.wordpress.com
In today's TK FRIDAY Tutorial I will be working on the image, "Joshua Trees" by Stanley Jacobsen". I will start out in Lightroom applying a Linear Profile and some basic adjustments and then move into Photoshop and the TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP to bring out contrast in both Color and Tone... You can download the RAW File, alternate TIFF file and the Linear Profile for the camera the image was taken with...
DropBox Download Links:
RAW File: www.dropbox.com/s/fynk99wjijtxc5z/Joshua%20Tree.arw?dl=0
Alternate TIFF FILE: www.dropbox.com/s/sivvay8npcxi771/Stanley%20Jacobsen_Joshua%20Tree-Sharpened_Noise%20Reduction%20.tif?dl=0
Linear Profile: www.dropbox.com/s/9d0l2mg6h061ecx/linear-sony_ilce-6400.zip?dl=0
LINEAR PROFILE GUIDE: www.dropbox.com/s/qp0jetlk10l44ij/Installing_and_Using_Linear_Profiles-1.pdf?dl=0
TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP: Add Photoshop Menu Items To Your TK8 Combo/CX Panel To Speed Up Workflow: ua-cam.com/video/z3oZsh3v6aQ/v-deo.html
ATTENTION TOPAZ DENOISE AI ON SALE NOW $59.99 Reg $79.99 Plus SAVE 15% EXTRA by Clicking My Affiliate Link and use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY: topazlabs.com/ref/434/
ATTENTION IMAGE QUALITY BUNDLE IS ON SALE NOW $199.99 PLUS SAVE 15% EXTRA by Clicking My Affiliate Link and use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY: topazlabs.com/ref/434/
SALE ENDS April 15,2022
Affiliate Links For Software I use and recommend:
Topaz Affiliate Link:
Get 15% OFF Topaz Labs Products here: topazlabs.com/ref/434/
Use Promo Code davidkelly
TK8 PLUGIN FOR PHOTOSHOP Links:
Get 15% Off Tony Kuyper's TK8 PLUGIN For PHOTOSHOP and Videos here: goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html
Use Promo Code DK15
Download a Free Linear Profile for your Camera here: goodlight.us/linear-profiles.html
Tony Kuyper's Blog (Good Light Journal): tonykuyper.wordpress.com
ON1 Software Affiliate Link:
Get 20% OFF ON1 Software Here: on1.sjv.io/kjbNBM
Use PROMO CODE DAVIDKELLY
Coupon valid for 20% off a purchase at ON1 Coupon is not applicable to subscriptions and cannot be combined with other discounts or promotions.
DXO Affiliate Links:
DXO PhotoLab 5 Affiliate Link:
tidd.ly/3lSV91M
DXO Pure Raw 2: tidd.ly/3wlE5KC
NIK COLLECTION 4 Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/2Rr4pRr
DXO Filmpack 6 Affiliate Link:
tidd.ly/2UGHsrc
DXO ViewPoint Affiliate Link:
tidd.ly/3fmMUZZ
Skylum Software Affiliate Links:
LUMINAR AI Affiliate Link:
skylum.evyy.net/c/2066209/880106/3255
Use Promo Code DAVEKELLY to receive a $10 Discount
Discount does not apply to sale items...
Skylum Luminar Neo: skylum.evyy.net/9WQe6y
Use Promo Code DAVEKELLY to receive a $10 Discount
Discount does not apply to sale items...
Greetings from Guelph, Ontario. Thank you Dave for what you do for the photo editing community. I have followed you for quite a few years now and really appreciate your many instructional videos no matter what subject or which software that's being targeted. My favorite is TK-Fridays. So much so that my family knows not to disturb me on Fridays beginning at 8 a.m. when the video hits UA-cam. :)
Cheers.
Awesome, thank you!
Miracle working again Dave. Thanks, I like the desert and have many images of them. Now I know how to get the most out of them. Don't ever stop Dave!
I've had TK panel for years and never saw someone use it like you!
Wow, what an amazing transformation on that edit.
TGIF because it's TK Friday, another good one thanks Dave & Stanley . Most importantly hit the like button for Dave
Hola Dave, great tutorial as always!! I'm learning a lot thru your videos!! For a non native English speaker as myself I really appreciate the way you speak. It's very easy to understand you!!! Cheers, from Buenos Aires (AR)
Good idea to fly on a low cloud day. Awesome views!
Thanks again Dave for providing us additional skills sets for our editing tool box! Happy Easter!
Wow! Dave you are like a kid in a candy store and you’re sharing all of your candy with us. A superb edit and tutorial!!! Thank you Dave.
I can certainly sense your enthusiasm Dave with this masterful edit which has really transformed this excellent image. Thanks for another great TK Friday edit.
Many thanks!
As always, some very useful techniques explained very clearly.
Another wonderful tutorial Dave, linear profiles are a game changer and I enjoyed watching your use of the Orton Effect.
Thank you Dave for this excellent tutorial still explained. Continue like this.
You nailed it - again! That novel Orton Effect maneuver was a gem, thank you.
as always you did a great job Dave ... you are very good ....
Merveilleux, Thanks Dave I really enjoy
Thanks Dave, love your video..👍👍👍
This is so good Dave!
Super episode,loved what you did with orton and add colour, thank you Dave 🙏
Hello Dave, thank you for another great episode. The linear profile is a great tool to retain control of the editing process. In this video, I particularly enjoyed how you applied the smart Orton effect.
Great technique, thanks for sharing!
Vừa vào đã nổi cả da gà 藍giọng a Phúc hayyy quá, mong sẽ tiếp tục cover ạ ❤️
I use Orton quite a lot, to 'show-off' areas of my humble images and indeed - paint though a mask to create the effect you demonstrate, but never would I have though of pushing it through a LM. I would simple dial-back the effect in the opacity (brush or mask). I also use the edge mask/expand/blur method you demonstrated some weeks ago too and with great effect I hasten to say. The tutorial today however, seems to produce more consistent results across the image and quicker. Or maybe that's just me. I just don't know how you do it Dave... I enjoy your tutorials very much & really look forward to Fridays!!
Great stuff, thx Dave
Hi Dave: Another great TK Friday episode and thanks for releasing this on Good Friday. Big thanks to Stanley for sharing this image. I really liked how you brought out the shadow detail in this image and created such a wonderful and engaging image. I will have to go back into my Lr Catalogue to select some of my own images to try these techniques will. I am very confident that I will find many images to use. 🤣 I am also seeing the big benefits of use the Topaz Sharpen AI application, so I will have to get this. Keep well and enjoy this long weekend. Cheers, Keith
Thanks Keith and wishing you a great Holiday weekend.
Given the steps you took to protect the sky, I was surprised not to see you save it as a channel which would have made the editing a bit easier.
I didn't feel the need because I used two different masks. One for Highlights and one that was targeting the dark tones and they both needed to be specific. I used a Lights one for the sky with some level adjustments and a Darks 3 with some levels adjustments for the darker areas of the foreground I needed to lighten.
Thank you Dave for this tutorial and as I have mentioned on other videos, there is often a hidden nugget in your videos. This time it was the use of the Orton effect. Perfect!!! .....(not Mojave, Joshua Tree National Park)
Thanks Stanley and I see I used the wrong spelling on your last name, sorry for that. Thanks for the clarification on the location. Have a great holiday weekend and thanks for the use of your image...
Thanks
Thanks!
Thanks Patrick.
Hi Dave, What an amazing transformation! Loving Linear Profiles. I did have one question on the process you went through and that was with the final color grading layer with midtones 3 to adjust the contrast. I think that it kind of undid some of the work done earlier on the sky darkening and could maybe have benefited from some masking out of the sky?
Thanks Peter. If you don’t like what is happening to the sky, which I did like, you could put that layer in a group with a white mask. Then command or control click on the first sky mask to load it as a selection and use the TK Combo or CX Panel to hide the selection. Now with a black brush at a lower opacity say around 20% or higher depending how much you want to remove, brush away some or all of the effect in the sky.
Always fun seeing your TK videos. The new thing for me this week was the way you used, and modified, a lights mask to select the sky rather than using the "select sky option." So easy to forget that they are alternative ways to do things and they may yield different - and perhaps better - results. But this leads me to the question - why did you not use the "select sky option" here?
Good Question Steve and thanks. I wanted a better blend into the background mountain. That mountain is much lighter the the foreground and wanted a good transition.
Dave, I'm always confused about when and why to merge down rather than create a stamped layer. Is there a rule of thumb or a reason to do one rather than the other?
I like to merge down when I want to save some file space but you don't have to. I Stamp layers when I need to use a plugin like Luminar or Topaz Studio. If your top layer is an adjustment layer you would not be able to use the plugin because it needs to be a pixel layer and the Stamped Layer will be a pixel layer.
Happiness is TK Friday. I like these full image edits. For me, some of the techniques you show are helpful review. And you always have a few editing tips that are both new and helpful to me.
Unrelated question. What software are you using to capture your screen while editing.
Thanks. I use ScreenFlow.
Does using the linear profile(which I always use) as well as Topaz denoise/sharpen and then using this technique of bringing back the shadows debunk the theory of exposing to the right on the histogram. Why not always underexpose and follow this editing technique.
No, I would still use your best picture taking practices and bracket exposures when you have a very high dynamic range. This image was really under- exposed but what made it usable was the fact that it had such a low ISO. I believe it was ISO 100. However, products like Topaz DeNoise Ai can really do a good job of removing noise in super noisy images. I mainly used Sharpen Ai in this image to bring back some focus and remove the moderate amount of noise in the shadows.
Dave, on my screen this video is really blurry. Can't make out anything on the right side where the panel is. Also, your adjustments are so subtle that i can not see a difference when you click before and after. Well maybe sometimes but not usually
Are your UA-cam settings set for 1080p? That could be your problem. Sometimes I find UA-cam readjusts those settings depending on your internet connection.
Dave, the only thing that looks weird on my phone's screen is the color of the sky. It looks so unnatural, I'd say too much cyan tint in it. May be I am too color blind :)
It looks fine on all my devices. iMac, iPhone and iPad.
@@thejoyofeditingwithdavekelly I suppose my Korean phone was created by people with too narrow eyes :)
I used to like your presentations but I don’t have TK and I don’t wanna hear anything about it
I basically only do TK Friday shows on Friday. Monday’s and Wednesday’s I do my regular presentations. I appreciate you as a viewer Owen and I also appreciate your comment.
I suggest you keep an open mind on TK. It’s fantastic.
There are many, many other functions you can do with the TK panel other than luminosity masking. I find myself using the other functions very often and these other functions have produced remarkable results that I do not think I could have accomplished on my own.
I have never used to tk8, but I still use tk6/7. Tk8 is too complex for me, although I watched the full course from Sean Bagshaw
Thanks!
Thank you Steve.