Look into getting a grey card to help with your white balance. Take a shot with your grey card in it once you get your first exposure set and use that with your white-picker. It'll give you a reference point for true white balance. Adjust your white balance in all your other exposures according to the shot with the grey card, then you just throw out the grey card photo.
We are different but do overlap in some areas. It's so interesting to see your workflow. As I would use a different approach to achieve the same goal. Does not mean my approach would be better, just different. Very nice vid man.
Hey I know that guy at 0:03 - This was a great tutorial thanks for posting. I’m in California just getting into real estate photography and this was very helpful.
Curious to see how much time he spends shooting a property and how much time to edit the photos. Is it like an hour or 2 to shoot the property and another hour or 2 to edit? 4 hours per property?
Ken, another awesome video, thanks for sharing your technique, now we know your secret to the excellent images you produce. One question what do you uae the iPad for again? Looking forward to trying this on my images. Thanks again brother
Great video - Thanks! What is the purpose of (here we go, dumb question) the tablet in your hand at the 1:20 point? I'm guessing you have a remote app to trigger your camera?
@@OriginaldoBo Thanks! Having moved to Olympus for real estate (from Nikon believe it or not) a couple years ago, I honestly do not understand why the Camranger expense is taken on rather than just using built-in WiFi provided with so many cameras now. Does your Sony WiFi app not work properly or is it not available? Thanks again.
Look into getting a grey card to help with your white balance. Take a shot with your grey card in it once you get your first exposure set and use that with your white-picker. It'll give you a reference point for true white balance.
Adjust your white balance in all your other exposures according to the shot with the grey card, then you just throw out the grey card photo.
Nice video Ken. If you don't have Affinity Photo in your tool kit they are currently running 50% on all their versions.
Another banger. Always sharing knowledge! Appreciate it Ken!
Thanks for doing it in slow motion and explain what your doing. Love Mr. Cool and Baum. Just a little fast some times. Thx from Vanvouver BC
We are different but do overlap in some areas. It's so interesting to see your workflow. As I would use a different approach to achieve the same goal. Does not mean my approach would be better, just different. Very nice vid man.
Hey I know that guy at 0:03 - This was a great tutorial thanks for posting. I’m in California just getting into real estate photography and this was very helpful.
Good info. Thank you Ken!
Great tutorial, I’m doing my first ever paid shoot next week, this gave me the confidence needed. Thank you sir
How did it go? Anymore paid gigs?
@@secretbeach999 it went super, learned a lot, got a lot more gigs
@@FPavcovich right on! So you’re still getting gigs?
@@secretbeach999 yes
Curious to see how much time he spends shooting a property and how much time to edit the photos.
Is it like an hour or 2 to shoot the property and another hour or 2 to edit? 4 hours per property?
@@RoccoRichardson He was asking a question, no claiming he does it
Thanks for showing us your workflow, this was very interesting. And hanks for sharing.
Great tutorial. Keep em coming. Love the real estate tutorials. How about an in depth aerial workflow?
how do you set up the FujiFilm X-T4 using 3 bracket shots with the Godox AD200Pro flash + X Pro F trigger?
I turn flash off on brackets
Hey Ken the Nathan cool link didn’t work for me
Yes!! This is what I have been waiting for lol 😂 I was going to see if you could show me your ways but this was better 👍🏻 I need to use photoshop more
Ken, another awesome video, thanks for sharing your technique, now we know your secret to the excellent images you produce. One question what do you uae the iPad for again? Looking forward to trying this on my images. Thanks again brother
A remote shutter/image viewer
Are these methods possible on lightroom
You can easily create HDR’s from bracketing exposures, masking/aligning is only in photoshop
Great video - Thanks!
What is the purpose of (here we go, dumb question) the tablet in your hand at the 1:20 point? I'm guessing you have a remote app to trigger your camera?
I use a CamRanger2 I can precompose shots to understand what they will look like prior
@@OriginaldoBo Thanks! Having moved to Olympus for real estate (from Nikon believe it or not) a couple years ago, I honestly do not understand why the Camranger expense is taken on rather than just using built-in WiFi provided with so many cameras now. Does your Sony WiFi app not work properly or is it not available? Thanks again.
Which lightroom subscription are you using?
Light room classic
@@OriginaldoBo thanks and sorry for my newb questions. Much learning going on here. Just a bit overwhelming.
Thanks Brother!
Awesome 👍