I liked the pace of this presentation. Love how you already had the masks done in the last one so we don't have to see a lot of maskmaking. I learned a lot in not much time.
Mark, your work is amazing, watching you edit teaches me so much and I love the results. Great pace for the video, learning a lot in a short time. Thanks for the great content.
Wow, this is one of the best edits I’ve seen in years. Leaned a thing or two. Have some shots but not found the style to make it work. Guess this is the thinking style I need.
20 minutes later, we can admire some fantastic editing skills and stunning end results.😮 … this would take me an entire weekend (assuming I had a plan where to go with the edit)😅 …
I love that you have an amzaing amount of skill and experience in editing, but I prefer a much more natural look. Some of these looked like they had been generated with AI. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this content. For me although I have plenty of experience and knowledge of the editing tools I lack creative imagination so your demonstrations were very useful . I think it was unnecessary to involve Neo because Photoshop Gen Fill without text would’ve first choice . The transform tool ..in LRc would probably have done that part of the job on the clock I noted that you frequently use the intersect method rather than using the subtract / add . I am wondering why you prefer the intersect to the subtract add Thanks again
I agree that they look over saturated. But he said in the beginning that there’s no right or wrong. Just make yours less saturated. I liked his video for detailing the process more so than his saturation choices.
I had seen you use Select Subject and invert it in the past, but the first time around, Select Background wasn't there yet. It has been for a long time now, though. So since the "background" is nothing but the inverted subject selection, I'm curious why you aren't using that (in the first image).
Great editing work!! Are my eyes playing tricks on me with image 2? The pillars around the windows if shooting from inside to outside look transparent and fake. How can you see through a person and see the railing past him?
Hi Mark - how could I submit a photo for your review and possible edit? I have this one street portrait that I think is pretty strong, but none of the edits I've done seems to bring out the best of it ... thanks in advance.
That was informative on one side but also quite nerdy. For me that seems like taking away some of the fun of photography when I need so many edits for a good image. To each their own and thanks God I’m not in the business of advertising photography! 🙂
Marky you are my favo to go youtuber! keep doing what you want and love! thank you for all the knowledge you share with us, i hope you are gonna be the leading youtuber in the phothogaphy niche one day!
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I liked the pace of this presentation. Love how you already had the masks done in the last one so we don't have to see a lot of maskmaking. I learned a lot in not much time.
been editing pictures since 2013, man you are very talented you work very clean.
Mark, your work is amazing, watching you edit teaches me so much and I love the results. Great pace for the video, learning a lot in a short time. Thanks for the great content.
Excellent video Mark. Would love one day just to come and see you take pictures all around.
Cheers,
Wow, this is one of the best edits I’ve seen in years. Leaned a thing or two. Have some shots but not found the style to make it work. Guess this is the thinking style I need.
Fantastic Mark, really enjoyed this video. Thank you for using some of my images. Keep up the good work. You are very inspiring 📷
Excellent video. Amazed how aggressively you adjust contrast and exposure in selected areas. I realise I am too cautious in my editing. Thank you 😊
Next level Editing with great details 👍🏻
Simply Whow
6:55 key point , I always does this
20 minutes later, we can admire some fantastic editing skills and stunning end results.😮 … this would take me an entire weekend (assuming I had a plan where to go with the edit)😅 …
Great Feedback ! thanks Mark!!!👏👏👏
I love that you have an amzaing amount of skill and experience in editing, but I prefer a much more natural look. Some of these looked like they had been generated with AI. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing knowledge and love to The comunity
Really very interesting and usefull !!!! Thanks a lot !!!
Really awesome video. Please more videos like this.
Thank you for this content. For me although I have plenty of experience and knowledge of the editing tools I lack creative imagination so your demonstrations were very useful .
I think it was unnecessary to involve Neo because Photoshop Gen Fill without text would’ve first choice .
The transform tool ..in LRc would probably have done that part of the job on the clock
I noted that you frequently use the intersect method rather than using the subtract / add . I am wondering why you prefer the intersect to the subtract add
Thanks again
thanks for sharing. Gorgeous.
Just too much. With editing. Good points, but just to much. Sometimes (usually) natural is better that oversaturated
I agree that they look over saturated. But he said in the beginning that there’s no right or wrong. Just make yours less saturated. I liked his video for detailing the process more so than his saturation choices.
My critic eye have seen the green area remaining after LUMINAR, as was not used Mask to eliminate a part of ground from selection :))))))))
I had seen you use Select Subject and invert it in the past, but the first time around, Select Background wasn't there yet. It has been for a long time now, though. So since the "background" is nothing but the inverted subject selection, I'm curious why you aren't using that (in the first image).
Please do more edting videos
What monitors are you using?
Your intro transition, what it's called ?
How can I send my images too?
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Hey that is my green car 🎉, Patrik that shot the images is indeed very talented. That last edit of the car looks great 👌❤️
What a gorgeous Tesla!
I love that cyanish green color.
Thanks man ❤@@Photo_doctor
Thanks for amazing explanation and i have subscribes skilsh as well. thanks again for one month free as well
thank you for your video, you know you can cropp the image in lightroom ,as well as photoshop do.
Beautiful work! But it also shows photography is not necessarily always showing the truth ;)
Great work....I did find the desaturated windshield looked a bit to grey...and therefore a little unbalanced to the rest.
Great editing work!! Are my eyes playing tricks on me with image 2? The pillars around the windows if shooting from inside to outside look transparent and fake. How can you see through a person and see the railing past him?
Hi Mark - how could I submit a photo for your review and possible edit? I have this one street portrait that I think is pretty strong, but none of the edits I've done seems to bring out the best of it ... thanks in advance.
Hi Mark could you do a dark moody tones in Neo tutorial pleaseeee 😅
Wow, what a difference your fantastic editing skills made to these images. Very educational.
Amazing thanks
Ah nice one dude, edits look brilliant. Delighted to be part of this series and hope it helps others progress in their work.
Always like watching Mark in PS, always teaching!!
That was informative on one side but also quite nerdy. For me that seems like taking away some of the fun of photography when I need so many edits for a good image. To each their own and thanks God I’m not in the business of advertising photography! 🙂
Lover your demonstration with the real life examples! Thank you!
Oh I know those places in the 1st two photos. Nicely done
Another great video. Love your editing process, nice tones and very moody... Thank you for sharing some of your knowledge Mark.
Marky you are my favo to go youtuber! keep doing what you want and love! thank you for all the knowledge you share with us, i hope you are gonna be the leading youtuber in the phothogaphy niche one day!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video ❤
Excellent!!
Karl McGee