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Excellent! The first instance, using Mid 1 is great - used it in one image, very subtly, along with a subtle vignette. Much improvement to the image! Thanks!
Thank you for the tutorial. It might be also useful to point out that the spotlights and vignettes can easily be further modified by Option clicking on the respective masks and apply a Free Transform to modify their shape and/or location.
I have been using TK7 vignettes and spot light but not like you just did. That was another fantastic video. I am doing my notes now and will be more aggressively using this tool now. Thanks Dave and I can't wait for Fridays now.
I am using TK7 so much more because of your vlog. I make all my custom vignettes and dodge & burning in photoshop, so I look forward to trying this in TK7.
Excellent Video as always. Thank you so much for your inspiration. Would it be a good idea to work with a color mask to highlight the leaves instead of using a spotlight which also highlights the background of the leaves?
In image number two, you could've also used the range mask on the yellow leaves to hit them up with some additional light and saturation to pop the whole image up even further.
Great, easy to follow explanations. Under which circumstances would you use your first spotlight technique (mids-1, dodge grey, click in the center multiple times) vs. the much easier TK spotlight action? Or maybe that was the point? 8^)
Hello Dave. I wonder if you can make a tutorial on Lumenzia, or would your affiliation with Tony Kuyper prevent you from doing it? Thank you for your tutorials!
Affiliate Links For Software I use and recommend:
Get 15% off Topaz Labs Products here: topazlabs.com/ref/434/
Use Promo Code davidkelly (Includes Bundled Software and upgrade Licenses)
Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the Bundled Software
Get 15% Off Tony Kuyper's TK7 Panels and Videos here: goodlight.us/panels-and-videos.html
Use Promo Code DK15
DXO Affiliate Links:
DXO PhotoLab 4 Affiliate Link:
tidd.ly/3lSV91M
NIK COLLECTION 4 Affiliate Link: tidd.ly/2Rr4pRr
DXO Filmpack 5 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...
Get Luminar 4 here:macphun.evyy.net/c/2066209/786077/3255
Use Promo Code DAVEKELLY to receive a $10 Discount
Discount does not apply to sale items...
Great job, as always, Dave ! This one in particular is a real life saver, so thanks so much. And please keep these coming. Slainte !
Happiness is TK Friday. I learn so much. Not just that a tool exists, also an example on how the tools can actual can be used.
Excellent! The first instance, using Mid 1 is great - used it in one image, very subtly, along with a subtle vignette. Much improvement to the image! Thanks!
so Wonderful! Thank you very much!
Thank you for the tutorial. It might be also useful to point out that the spotlights and vignettes can easily be further modified by Option clicking on the respective masks and apply a Free Transform to modify their shape and/or location.
I love the 3D effect the spotlight + vignette create. Thanks for the tip!
Great Video!! Muchas Gracias!!
I have been using TK7 vignettes and spot light but not like you just did. That was another fantastic video. I am doing my notes now and will be more aggressively using this tool now. Thanks Dave and I can't wait for Fridays now.
Thank you Dave. I always learn something new. New appreciated.
I am using TK7 so much more because of your vlog. I make all my custom vignettes and dodge & burning in photoshop, so I look forward to trying this in TK7.
Excellent Video as always. Thank you so much for your inspiration.
Would it be a good idea to work with a color mask to highlight the leaves instead of using a spotlight which also highlights the background of the leaves?
In image number two, you could've also used the range mask on the yellow leaves to hit them up with some additional light and saturation to pop the whole image up even further.
Great, easy to follow explanations. Under which circumstances would you use your first spotlight technique (mids-1, dodge grey, click in the center multiple times) vs. the much easier TK spotlight action? Or maybe that was the point? 8^)
Hello Dave. I wonder if you can make a tutorial on Lumenzia, or would your affiliation with Tony Kuyper prevent you from doing it? Thank you for your tutorials!
Second picture; where shot?