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!
Merci pour tous ces tutoriels Serge !
Excellent tutorial Serge. 👍
Great video and lesson! Thank you sir.
Awesome as always.
Nice! Thank you.
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.
buitifull really nice thanks
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?
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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 ?
Good info, but what's disappointing is whenever something is offered "free" as here, it's clickbait to sell something.