Christian, the vulture is fantastic heroic with the sharp eyes and strong beak, also it is very radiant with the glittering plumage, in which you have achieved it with your brilliant presentation and extraordinary colour grading. It is a great piece of artwork of the lifelike beautiful photo. I am grateful for your inspiration of Lightroom treating. Thank you so much for your remarkable efforts!
Very nice! One tip for getting a smoother background is to introduce a little negative dehaze. This usually helps with getting rid of the chain link fence.
Hey Christian, your content is gold :) Thanks for your videos, it helps in editing. But I miss good information about "What Monitor you use, maybe a calibrated monitor" and how to set brightness of the monitor while editing, and what is the best background color for Photoshop to edit. Can you shortly adress my questions and maybe make later a video? I think it is a important part beside editing skills.
Thanks a lot for the comment! Currently I use an Eizo monitor. I didnt change brightness or anything, but I recommend editing with different backgrounds, change the colors from black to grey to white to see what the image will look like infront of different backgrounds! that really helps
As usual another great video and thank you Christian. At some stage would it be possible for you to demonsrate how you would process a Black and White image? I'm now attempting this but so far unhappy with the results - they often appear too dull. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for the comment and the suggestion! In the past I did do a few b/w images, however I also feel like they were far from perfect :/ If I come along a good scene I will make another b/w video for sure!
@@ThePhlogPhotography Hey, when i do this tutorial How can i edit in that big black shadow over the bird that mankeyfoto have in his photos? I don't really see you doing it here..
Thank you for introducing me to mankeyfoto. What a great style Question I see banding on you linear gradients. Do you have that on your monitor or is it an 8 bit image Thanks again
Hey, sorry for the late response :-) its partly banding, party the fence in the background that makes things look strange. The base image wasnt that great to start with unfortunately :( Those banding problems would be gone with a good background.
Not familiar with his work, but looks like he's using a lot of blue in just the shadows and crushing and raising the black point a lot. Check the values of his work in photoshop side by side with yours and you will see what I mean. Nice tut and photograph though :)
Christian, absolutely love the way you teach the concepts. I have been doing photography for 2-3 years as a hobby mainly in Portraits (@onfleekimages) ..... wish you did portraits and I learnt it from you.
Christian, the vulture is fantastic heroic with the sharp eyes and strong beak, also it is very radiant with the glittering plumage, in which you have achieved it with your brilliant presentation and extraordinary colour grading. It is a great piece of artwork of the lifelike beautiful photo. I am grateful for your inspiration of Lightroom treating. Thank you so much for your remarkable efforts!
Thank you so much, very happy you liked the video!
Another masterclass in editing. Well done. I look forward to your next edit.
Thank you very much!
Great video. It would have been helpful to see you do the color grading from a photo that wasn’t already cool/white.
Very nice! One tip for getting a smoother background is to introduce a little negative dehaze. This usually helps with getting rid of the chain link fence.
Thanks for the comment and the tip! Didnt think about adding dehaze for a softer background, but that would totally work!
Thank you so much !!! Really great video. I am trying to find editing style and your video really helped
Thats great to hear, thank you for commenting!
nice edit for sure
Very nicely done!
Verrückt! Danke! Subscribed!
Could you please make a video showing how to edit photos in the style of Michele Bavassano? I'm really curious how it's done.
Hey, I didnt know this guy, thanks for introducing him he has great images! I will see what I can do and record a video on this style
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thank you so much
Sehr geil
das ist ja dieses mal ein richtiger Maskenball bei dem Edit .
wie immer ein top Tutorial
Vielen lieben Dank!
That was amazing, thank you
Great, thanks for showing it.
Amazing video. Thanks
Hey Christian, your content is gold :)
Thanks for your videos, it helps in editing. But I miss good information about "What Monitor you use, maybe a calibrated monitor" and how to set brightness of the monitor while editing, and what is the best background color for Photoshop to edit. Can you shortly adress my questions and maybe make later a video? I think it is a important part beside editing skills.
Thanks a lot for the comment! Currently I use an Eizo monitor. I didnt change brightness or anything, but I recommend editing with different backgrounds, change the colors from black to grey to white to see what the image will look like infront of different backgrounds! that really helps
great job :) i'm not really a "cool tones" guy but it can definitely work.
Meisterwerk ❤
The bluish tint on beak of the vulture is not looking good, better to desaturate that a little bit
There is an phographer , i think its name is jamy,makes day to night photos and i write to him that he must be an alien.
Y are the second one😂
Cheers
As usual another great video and thank you Christian. At some stage would it be possible for you to demonsrate how you would process a Black and White image? I'm now attempting this but so far unhappy with the results - they often appear too dull. Thank you in advance.
Thanks for the comment and the suggestion! In the past I did do a few b/w images, however I also feel like they were far from perfect :/ If I come along a good scene I will make another b/w video for sure!
Thanks Cristian, I look forward to see it.
Thank you
I'd love to see more on "How to fake a whole photostudio" 😍
"1 eternity later" hahaha 🤣
Huuuge mistake applying ai denoise that late into the editing process haha
@@ThePhlogPhotography
Hey, when i do this tutorial
How can i edit in that big black shadow over the bird that mankeyfoto have in his photos?
I don't really see you doing it here..
Thank you for introducing me to mankeyfoto. What a great style
Question I see banding on you linear gradients. Do you have that on your monitor or is it an 8 bit image
Thanks again
Pleased I was not the only one seeing that. All the way through the video I was thinking, “when is he going to sort out that banding?”
I believe this is from shooting through a fence or net. I get the same effect from shooting baseball games.
Look at mankyfoto's page ... every single image has heavily banding. When you want to edit like that then you have to "live" with it :)
Hey, sorry for the late response :-)
its partly banding, party the fence in the background that makes things look strange. The base image wasnt that great to start with unfortunately :( Those banding problems would be gone with a good background.
please edit too wildlife photos
In my opinion you were using to many masks to have the same effect. For instance, the linear masks on the right hand side.
Please do how to edit like anirudh vidhyabhushan
Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it!
Not familiar with his work, but looks like he's using a lot of blue in just the shadows and crushing and raising the black point a lot. Check the values of his work in photoshop side by side with yours and you will see what I mean.
Nice tut and photograph though :)
Why did you say denoising takes so much time? You obviously have a fast computer
Oh, I just cut out all the waiting in my video editing program :D
Christian, absolutely love the way you teach the concepts. I have been doing photography for 2-3 years as a hobby mainly in Portraits (@onfleekimages) ..... wish you did portraits and I learnt it from you.
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I have noooo clue how to shoot and edit portraits haha, maybe in the future :-)