💥 THIS will give your pictures DRAMA and IMPACT: Create the Long Exposure Effect in Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- #photoshop #longexposure #photography
I love how using a long exposure to create much more drama and impact in pictures. But what if we didn't use a long exposure when we took the photograph? Here's a super easy and effective technique I use to recreate the long exposure look...and it works an absolute treat!
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00:00 - Introduction
01:11 - The Long Exposure Effect (Part 1- Clouds)
02:41 - How to use the Radial Blur Filter
05:18 - The Long Exposure Effect (Part 2 - Car)
07:12 - Quick Mask Settings
10:27 - The Long Exposure Effect (Part 3 - Church)
13:13 - Wrap Up
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Lucky for me to have found your blog. I congratulate you for the explanation, details and well detailed steps. well done!!!
Very kind...thank you Carlos 😉
Thank you. You have answered an issue that has bugged me for a while.
That's great to hear; thank you Colin 👍
Always learn a trick or two from you Glyn, thanks a lot!
Great to hear…thanks
Oh man, very effective. Well done.
Thank you Jerry
Mr dewis , A wonderful lesson di dnot know you could move selections and create effects like these . Plus you are a great photographer to start with this extra step takes the images to an interesting finish , thanks
Jamie...very kind of you to say this...thank you so much
Sorry for the typo ( did) …. I have a cold ..
I do appreciate all this technicks you share with us in satch a simple way. I' ve learned so much watching your channel. Many many thanks!!!!!
Makes me very happy to read this Takes...thank you so much 👍
Another great video with useful tips, thanks Glen
Glad you like it Mike 👍
Engaging production values,,,good tutorial that we will surely use out here on the Canadian prairies - BIG SKY COUNTRY. Thank you, Glyn.
Thanks so much and thanks for looking in. Hope it comes in handy from time to time 👍
Brilliant! Thanks, Glyn.
Thank you Jorge
Great job ! Excellent work ! Once again ...
Thank you Laurent 👍
Excellent tip Glyn.
Thanks a lot Keith 👍
Great tutorial, as I have been experimenting with long exposures for some time and spending up to 5-6 hours on a single shot. This helps to add more drama and still make the photo look good. Great advice and great explanations, very , very helpful. Many thanks for sharing
Thanks. I knew there had to be a way to have Photoshop "fake" the long exposure effect - but have never seen a video on how todo it. Thanks again !!
You're more than welcome; great to hear you like it 👍
As always. Love this technique. Will definitely try it. Thx.
Thanks so much Charles; really appreciate you stopping by 👍
Awesome tutorial!! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome Patty...thanks so much for watching
yes great tutorial really helpful will be trying it out sometime soon thanks for sharing very much appreciated
Great technique. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome Mike...thanks for tuning in 👍
More superb content mate, really well produced and great technique. Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you mate...and thanks for looking in 👍
Fantastic tip yet again and so wonderfully presented. Looking forward to trying it out! Many thanks Glyn.
Thank you so much Serge 👍
Brilliant as always
Thank you Paul
Thank you Glyn, what a great technique and I love your very detailed explanation!
You're welcome Thelma; glad you like it
Nice one, Glyn..!
Cheers 😉
Love it !!!. Subscribed !!😊
Thanks so much 👍🏻
What a great tip !! Thank you!
You're welcome; glad you like it Joseph 😉
Glyn your chanell and lectures are real treasure. Interesting, not long but very comprehensive with several examples of usage. You are great, great teacher! 👌👌👌
So kind of you to say Zeljko...thank you so much
Thanks for sharing this tip. Gold for sure.
You're more than welcome Wendy; thank you for looking in 👍
I love this technic. Thanks
You're welcome ... thanks for taking a look
Simple but brilliant :) Thank you.
Very kind...thanks for watching 👍
Your tutorial helped me
That's great to know...thanks for watching 👍
Thank you for putting this together. I have sub-ed, liked and appreciated.
Really appreciate that Nick...thank you
Many thanks - a great tutorial
You're welcome Christian; thanks for looking in 👍
I can count on my hands how many times i serious went out to shoot landscape so im a noob lolz two weeks ago i bought a second hand Tamron 15-30 2.8vc for 270 dlollar (yay for actions where no one bids) so i can start shooting landscape and i did try this and it worked great . Learned alot from your channel
That's fantastic to hear Johan and a great deal yo got there with the lens 👍
Thanks this is great shared it on twitter
Very kind..thanks so much Toby 👍
Great video Glyn and had me searching through my Lightroom catalogue looking for images to use this technique on. I have one image of an old celtic burial site and try as I might I can't seem to get the perfect effect around the edge of the stones. Keep up the fantastic work and thanks for sharing your knowledge in such a positive fashion.
Thanks so much for looking in and for the kind words...very much appreciated
nice and well explained
Thanks a lot Phil
Thanks!
VERY kind...thank you so much
Great Technique, and very jealous of you being so close to Hartland Quay, which is clearly becoming one of your favourite go to places.
Yeah love it there mate; I do tend to pop there quite often. Amazing how the tide and weather completely transforms it.
Cheers for looking in 👍🏻
I keep saying this Glyn but... you are the best. Thank you once again!
Really appreciate that mate…thank you; it’s great to know that some of what I share is useful 👍🏻
@@glyndewis More than just 'some' Glyn!! I have learnt more about PS in the few very short weeks I have subscribed to your channel than I have for years - And I started using PS in the mid-'90's!
Love Hartland Quay!
Such a great place huh 👍 Like being on another planet
Great place. Just watch out for the wave that comes over the slipway from behind you. I got completely drenched there and so did my camera but fortunately no damage.
This is so good, especially if you go out shooting landscapes and for get your filters.
Can this technique be used on water?
Thanks Ray. I've never tried doing it to water but it would definitely be a bit more complex because of the movement. I'll take a look. I am doing something with long exposure on water and editing in a video soon though 👍
Hello Glyn, A terrific video and detailed presentation, thank you! I tried it on one of my photos and I do have a couple of questions.
1.) When you use the lasso tool to remove some of the selection in the image with the car, what do you do to apply the lassoed selection?
2.) When using the brush tool on the castle image, how do you get it to remove part of that selection? When I do it, it fills in with more masking.
Thanks in advance!!
Hi Thelma...thanks so much for the kind words.
Ok so to answer your questions...
1) To remove part a selection when using the Lasso Tool (as with any selection tool) hold down the Option (Mac) / Alt (Windows) key on your keyboard when using it.
2) When using Masks and a brush, using black as your foreground colour removes part of the selection, and white adds to the selections. However, if you're in Quick Mask Mode ... use 'black' to add more of the red overlay 'white' to remove the red overlay. Quick Mask by default is set so that the red overlay indicates what is 'not' being selected. If you prefer to use it so that the 'red' overlay covers what 'is' being selected, then double click on the Quick Mask icon in the Tool Bar. When doing this a small properties box opens up; change the setting in here to 'Masked' areas.
Let me know if this helps 👍
Thank you again Glyn for taking the time, works perfectly!
My new favorite channel! Can this be applied to water as well?
Very kind of you Steve.
As for doing the effect on water I'd have to take a look at that. I am doing something soon on long exposure with water using Photoshop though...combining images.
super tuto ! no need to use gaussian blur when we use a soft brush ? if so, i prefer to use this brush method even for the car example.
Yeah exactly Marc...that will work. There's also the 'feather' slider in the Mask properties you could use to do exactly the same 👍
Amazing. Will you use same technique for water?
Good idea...not tried it yet but will look into that but not sure it will work due to the complexity of the water and how it moves.
@@glyndewis Thanks for the reply. The problem will be the selection, especially if there are many objects. I believe the suitable filter for this effect is motion blur. I'll get back to you if I have a chance to try it.
Great Video. Thank you for that. But I have sometimes the problem that the line between sky and motive is very blurred and not very sharp.
Ronald is this happening after you apply the technique?
@@glyndewis Thx for answering. It is the result. But I have seen that I have to select the sky to another layer and move the sky one or two pixels to bring it to a distance.
Silly question perhaps but doesn't the mask have an edge feathering option, rather than applying a manual Gaussian blur?
Not a silly question and yeah it does. Just another of the many ways to do the same thing in Photoshop. I've done the Gaussian thing for years and still forget about the Feather in the mask option...probably because I make a lot of selections when no mask is used / needed and it's become habit 😉
Great video. Im having an issue where even after I do the masking around an object, say a car, and the selection is off the mirror, masking off the mirror, it still pulls the mirror into the blur? Does that make sense?
Yeah I understand what you're saying there Scott...have you tried brushing it a little further off the mirror?
@@glyndewis I thought it was pretty far off, but I'll give it another go, see if it helps. Thanks!