Long Exposure Effect on Waterfall in Photoshop - Path Blur
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2021
- Learn how to create a long exposure effect on a waterfall in Photoshop. This photo effect is done using the Path Blur. This will make the waterfall look like it was shot with a slow shutter speed because of the motion blur effect. This setting is found in the Blur Gallery. After setting the blur strength, add a mask layer, and erase the parts around to give it a realistic look. You can then add brightness and contrast to the waterfall parts only by clicking the "clip to layer" icon.
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Simple and concise. Thanks so much for this tutorial. Now I don't need to bring my ND filters all the time...
Yeah, most effects can be done without filters on your camera nowadays.
merci pour ce tuto
Brilliant tutorial, thank you!
Thanks for watching Peter, you are welcome.
Thank you for the tutorial
Welcome Kavya
Very useful Thank You
Welcome, thanks dito shop
ty sir...
You are welcome Hakan
To be honest, the first photo looks better (0:01), I have been told to stop 80% of the way to what you personally think makes a photo look best.
Is it possible in mobile ?
I haven't tried it in mobile
Pls sir do my one
Link it up.