Yes the methodology was borne out of my own frustration with its global adjustment tools. This method is best for dark foreground with bright background or night shots. 😊
I agree with your ranking. I too am surprised at how effective the winner is with the added bonus of definitely being a time-saver! Nice job on this video--thanks.
@@takebetterphotos8132 It's a lot simpler in PL8 with the Histogram behind the Tone Curve and the Tone Picker. It's also the new Linear tone curve I believe only affects luminosity.
Thank you "Take Better Photos" - Learning complex software is greatly helped by a good tutorial like this one.
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks for pointing these out. I’m new to PL8. You do a great job in explaining. I think the choice of method is also linked to the kind of subject.
Yes the methodology was borne out of my own frustration with its global adjustment tools. This method is best for dark foreground with bright background or night shots. 😊
I've always been reluctant in using presets.
Thanks for making me change my mind with HDR BackLit preset
Happy to help! I am as well but this is an exception
I agree with your ranking. I too am surprised at how effective the winner is with the added bonus of definitely being a time-saver! Nice job on this video--thanks.
Glad to hear this!
I didn't even know about that preset! Great video!
Glad you found it useful. I discovered it late as well. The only preset I use!
Fantastic job!! thank you for explaining this tools, now i can have a go and see how it's turn out. thank you !!
Glad it was helpful!
Is a good video!
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for the comparison--good examples.
My pleasure!
You jumped the most difficult, but also possible the best, Tone Curve adjustment.
You are right. While I really dont enjoy using curves it should have been there!
@@takebetterphotos8132 It's a lot simpler in PL8 with the Histogram behind the Tone Curve and the Tone Picker. It's also the new Linear tone curve I believe only affects luminosity.