Thank you! Currently on the road and i dont know my computer spec, sorry for that :-( i do jave an 8 core amd processor, 32 gb of ram and i think the nvidia 1080 something..
Christian, thank you for your wonderful presentation of the selective exposure. In the previous project, which is ,” 6 creative effects you can do in Lightroom “, considering the 3rd effect of “Glow,”, I am wondering whether is it , to some extent, similar to today ‘s selective exposure method .
Thank you so much for the comment! By adding this glow effect we are in some way altering the exposure or brightness of a particular area, so to some extend this is kind of the same, yes :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thanks, Christian, but maybe I should have said "adobe LR/PS" specific. Not owning LR/PS, I've found nothing that opens it to try similar edits in other programs. Perhaps a TIFF file would have been OK, but the linked file seems to be really picky. Thanks anyways, and thanks for your videos!
It just depends on what style you're aiming for. The photographers I follow (Ryan Dyar, Marc Adamus, Albert Dros and so on) are certainly more on the editing heavy side
Christian, that is one of the best Lightroom tutorials and examples on selective adjustments I've seen using the latest tools in LR. Well done 👏🏻
So happy to hear that, thank you so much!
I don’t save many of these for future reference but this one is top of the list. I really love the effect on the trees. Thanks for doing this
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial Christian. It just goes to demonstrate how an already great-looking image can be improved upon. Really enjoyed this one 👌
Thank you so much!
Christian, ich finde Deine Tutorials immer wieder klasse. Es ist immer etwas dabei, mit dem ich meinen Workflow weiter verbessern kann👍
Das freut mich sehr zu hören, vielen lieben Dank!
Excellent flow and enhancements
Thank you!
Great stuff Christian. As a fan of your channel for a long while now it's great to see you getting more attention, good stuff 👍
Thank you so much Michael!
Thanks!
Wow thank you so much for this donation!
Excellent tutorial. Watch a lot of your videos and really enjoy the content. Thanks.
Thank you! :-)
Fantastic tutorial, as always!
Thanks a lot! :-)
💪 Great job !!!
Brilliant! Thank You Christian!
Thank you!
Good tutorial!
But I find the final image over processed (for my personal taste).
Thanks for the comment! I can understand that, not everyone likes those well saturated photos
Outstanding!
you are fantastic
thank you very much!!!!
Just wondering what computer you’re using. Excellent video as always!!
Thank you! Currently on the road and i dont know my computer spec, sorry for that :-( i do jave an 8 core amd processor, 32 gb of ram and i think the nvidia 1080 something..
Christian, thank you for your wonderful presentation of the selective exposure. In the previous project, which is ,” 6 creative effects you can do in Lightroom “, considering the 3rd effect of “Glow,”, I am wondering whether is it , to some extent, similar to today ‘s selective exposure method .
Thank you so much for the comment! By adding this glow effect we are in some way altering the exposure or brightness of a particular area, so to some extend this is kind of the same, yes :-)
Vielen Dank!@@ThePhlogPhotography
Sehr schön ! Vielen Dank, mein Freund.
Danke dir, freut mich sehr wenn es dir gefällt!
Can we do interest mask in iPad Pro please reply 😊😊
Hey I never used Lightroom on the tablet, so i cant give a certain answer, but i thin LR mobile wont have this feature
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Would be nice if this file didn't seem to be lightroom specific. (nothing I have seems to want to even view it. adobe DNG can't even convert it.)
This is not a LR specific file, you should be able to open it in Photoshop as well (dont know about other raw editors since its a merged HDR)
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thanks, Christian, but maybe I should have said "adobe LR/PS" specific. Not owning LR/PS, I've found nothing that opens it to try similar edits in other programs. Perhaps a TIFF file would have been OK, but the linked file seems to be really picky. Thanks anyways, and thanks for your videos!
Maybe I will be only one but I do not agree, newbie’s tend to overprocess the image, the more experienced tried often to keep the image more natural.
It just depends on what style you're aiming for. The photographers I follow (Ryan Dyar, Marc Adamus, Albert Dros and so on) are certainly more on the editing heavy side