Thanks for another great video! I have learned a new technique and for that I thank you. Was wondering if you have tried the 'Adaptive Profiles' in ACR? I believe there is one for color and monochrome.
Thank you for this video. I like the brush mask technique for the sky much better than the linear gradient mask. It looks more natural. The linear gradient is too straight across the image. I’m learning a lot about masking from these videos.
There is no reason, just I prefer it that way and not keep passing with brunch to get it where I want. Do what works for you and keep it that way. Thanks for the interesting comment ☺️
grazie Richard e un saluto a tutta Malta
Thank you and thanks for watching the video ☺️
always nice to see Valletta and the Grand harbour, no idea how often I was walking there outside of valletta :)
I love taking photos there. Thanks for watching ☺️
Thank you for the great video.
Thanks for watching ☺️
Thanks for another great video! I have learned a new technique and for that I thank you. Was wondering if you have tried the 'Adaptive Profiles' in ACR? I believe there is one for color and monochrome.
Well I'm glad to be of help 😊. I will check out the adaptive profile. Thanks for the comment ☺️
Thank you for this video. I like the brush mask technique for the sky much better than the linear gradient mask. It looks more natural. The linear gradient is too straight across the image.
I’m learning a lot about masking from these videos.
Yes, I took prefer the brush 😊 thanks for watching ☺️
What is your reason for keeping the Brush Flow at 100% instead of using a much lower flow?
There is no reason, just I prefer it that way and not keep passing with brunch to get it where I want. Do what works for you and keep it that way. Thanks for the interesting comment ☺️
Richard: Well done. Why do you take long exposures for your B&W Thanks Ben
The reason for long exposure is that it gives the image that fine art look. Thanks for the interesting comment ☺️