You had a tutorial on skyreplacement long before it was a part of Photoshop. I have used your method from that tut a ton of times with great succes. It is a lot easier nowadays, but still on the reflections not as good as your old tut. So I do the same as You just did, as it also was a part of that old tur. Thankyou.
Hi Serge! Thx for the video. A couple questions: (1) Rather than distort the sky after adding it and moving it like you showed w/the Statue of Liberty, is there any way to do a Gen Expand on that Sky Replacement layer? (2) When we want to add skies to our collection of Sky Replacement skies, is there a recommended resolution or px x px dimensions we should prep a sky to meet - like if we shoot our own?
When I do sky replacements of a day sky, I often have to manually fix them because the blue from the new sky spills over onto the buildings and structures on the horizon. I have to manually select the objects and erase the blue from the buildings. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
The steps for reflection in the water is appreciated! Thanks!
Excellent tutorial Serge. 👍
You had a tutorial on skyreplacement long before it was a part of Photoshop. I have used your method from that tut a ton of times with great succes. It is a lot easier nowadays, but still on the reflections not as good as your old tut. So I do the same as You just did, as it also was a part of that old tur. Thankyou.
Merci pour tous ces tutoriels Serge !
Great video and lesson! Thank you sir.
lesson with passion
Awesome as always.
Hi Serge! Thx for the video. A couple questions: (1) Rather than distort the sky after adding it and moving it like you showed w/the Statue of Liberty, is there any way to do a Gen Expand on that Sky Replacement layer? (2) When we want to add skies to our collection of Sky Replacement skies, is there a recommended resolution or px x px dimensions we should prep a sky to meet - like if we shoot our own?
Nice! Thank you.
buitifull really nice thanks
Good info, but what's disappointing is whenever something is offered "free" as here, it's clickbait to sell something.
When I do sky replacements of a day sky, I often have to manually fix them because the blue from the new sky spills over onto the buildings and structures on the horizon. I have to manually select the objects and erase the blue from the buildings. Is there a way to prevent this from happening?
A follow-up tutorial for sky replacement in Lightroom Classic, showing the same principles?
I wish you can't do sky replacement in Lightroom Classic you can only improve or destroy the existing one!
Where is the free download ?