I SHOOT JPEG!
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2021
- Part 2 of 2! In this video, we'll show you how to tweak your jpegs...NOT YOUR RAWS!*
*by the way, I agree with Jared Polin that you should shoot raw. ;) We're just having some fun.
His channel is here: / jaredpolin
First time here? Hi, I'm Omar Gonzalez, a professional portrait and event photographer in the NYC/NJ area. On this channel, we talk cameras, lenses, and techniques to improve our photography.
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That thumbnail 🤣🤣🤣
It's perfect! I love it as well! :D
Best thumbnail of 2021 already. Game's over boys, let's go home.
Me 2
Omar won the internet today.
@@-grey Yep!!!
My therapist: FroKnowsOmar is not real, he can‘t hurt you.
FroKnowsOmar:
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There isn't going to be a better thumbnail this year, fact.
I hit like even before the ad for B&H was over -- that thumbnail is the best thing i've seen on youtube.
I shoot jpeg mostly because I don't want to spend most of my day editing my photos. I just nail the exposure (and WB) on the camera, maybe under or overexpose just a tiny bit, and have a hassle-free photographic process. Fuji's jpeg is decent enough that I can adjust it if I messed up a little.
Me half asleep and clicking on Jared's video, wondering why Omar is playing 🤣🤣
Thanks for the tips Omar. I'm new to editing and felt i should be shooting everything in RAW, this has shown me i can relax without stressing in post.
Oh that thumbnail is EVERYTHING!
Congratulations Omar! Ace thumbnail + ace video! Your mix of humor and very practical advice really is what YT should be all about.
I appreciate this! So much hype and credit is given to full frame and RAW on UA-cam that it robs people of just exploring the art of photography.
Let's be honest: this had the best click-bait thumbnail on UA-cam to date 🤣
That was brilliant. I like the Fuji system because of the film simulations but sometimes as you say the flatness is disappointing. I love colour too. I’ve got LR on my iPad but am very under confident using it so this video has been so helpful. I’ve only ever used the sliders before. I’m going to try the brush next. Thanks Omar.
thumbnail gold 🤣🤣, oh and the video was most excellent !! as usual... ✌️✌️
Omar the Fuji jpeg whisperer 😂🤣 man are you doing these files justice. Great work!
you are the coolest! love your channel. I'm Fuji shooter too, and just recently got inspired by your jpeg-video. Thanks man, you are doing great stuff here. keep on going!
And this year's UA-cam awards :
Thumbnail category : overall winner : Omar 🏆
Great Video Omar, always love watching your videos. I never edited that way. Going to try it the next time I shoot. Thanks man.
This is a welcome response to the snobbery around RAW files. You've transformed those JPEGs.
@Pete Melon shooting raw Is not snobby, its just more work that Demanding photographers care to do :D
@@MsMetal32 yeah for sure it gives more flexibility. However, the disadvantage is wasting heaps of time editing instead of going out there and shooting
Hahaha.. Thumbnails Sarcasm at it's best. I LOVE IT MAN. 😂
This is the exact lesson that I really needed! Thank you Omar!
Omar knows photos! Best thumbnail ever!
Like this series! Keep it up please. Btw funny to see you are being serious when editing
A lot of UA-cam photographers try and sell this "shoot raw" crap all the time. By all means shoot raw, but don't be afraid to shoot and edit jpegs if you're happy with the colours etc. Great video 🙏
That's so true, I got sick of them telling me to shoot raw, I have a fujifilm x100f I really love the film simulations in it and you can come up with nice recipes too, you are only able to do that if you shoot in jpeg and that's what I started doing.
Get it right in camera and you don't need raw.
I'm going to have nightmares because of that thumbnail 😂
Hi Omar, I just found this video which is so helpful. I have been shooting Fuji film for over a year now and have felt like I am the only one that isn't blown away by every Jpeg coming straight out the camera. Now I can see that many Jpegs do actually benefit from a light edit and you have shown some really great simple examples. Thanks for sharing !
Whats up, Omar Gonzales, NoFro knows Photo 😂😂 Loved these videos Omar. Still have five hours to go in work, and will be playing around with some of these tips later. Really great video!!
Excellent demonstration. When I'm shooting pro jobs and or when lighting is tough and results matter, I will always shoot RAW. For my own personal stuff, such as street photography etc. I prefer to shoot JPG - using the simulations with a minor process tweak if needed. Cameras are really good today. Digital has made leaps and bounds in the last 4+ years. I love the Fuji jpegs as well as the Ricoh GR III - something about that negative film simulation and their hard black and white options. Amazingly responsive to a bit of quick push and pull post editing. Saves so much time (and space)... certainly more time to make pictures.
Best thumbnail I’ve seen in a long time.
I loved both videos. Very practical for the average shooter, thank you.
Thanks, Omar. This was very helpful!
Just finding your channel, fantastic stuff. Thank you Omar
The thumbnail is spectacular!
That thumbnail! I was so confused for far too long! Well played, well played!
Love that Thumbnail! 😂....I agree Omar one click auto edit on the iPhone for my XT20 JPEG’s was very liberating!
The thumbnail.... I love it 😂😂😂😂
I'm also terrified though lmfao
I appreciate the video though, very informative :)
Fantastic work man.
The thumbnail... 😆😆😆. Love these images and your work on them too.
Thumbs up only for the thumbnail! Que grandeeeee
I have a new found love with the fuji film simulations. Many times a jpeg is enough and yes you can still edit the jpegs. But come on, let's be honest... How many viewers came to see Omar editing jpegs? I'M HERE FOR THE THUMBNAIL!
The photo of old cars is superb!
This is the best thumbnail by a photography channel I've ever seen
Great video! Also a JPG shooter (Olympus produces great JPGs) ... I would rather spend hours with the camera, and minutes with post-processing. I find the current Photos app on MacOS and iOS is more than enough for the minimal editing I do.
I LOVE that thumbnail! I knew immediately I'd love it! Thank you for doing this very helpful video...everyone does raw instruction and way back in the beginning, I didn't shoot raw :(...dumb me but it was a space saving thing.
Omar: this thumbnail.
Jared: *surprised Pikachu face*
Had to look twice at the thumbnails. Brilliant!
Without a doubt the funniest thumbnail I have seen on UA-cam....
Thank you Omar for this short and useful video. Yes I agree with you, most probably Fujifilm sensors are the only sensor-technology which provide this opportunity to take JPG straight out of camera and then do smoothly minor edit in Lightroom to get huge result! I tried Canon, Nikon, Sony but for this kind of result you need to shoot uncompressed RAW and spend more time for editing by switching between Lightroom and photoshop or other platforms like capture one (which I don’t like because I feel I’m more editor rather than a photographer). P.S. and of course this is possible when we agree the result (image quality) is at same level of acceptance!
Bwahaha love it Omar Polin
Fantastic lilttle tips; Omar.
And I'm absolutely not saying this because I've been doing the exact same thing for the 4 years I've been shooting Fuji ^^.
The thing with Fuji's Jpegs is that they got the same guy who was in charge of color science back in the days of designing all their various films... for their film simulations today !
Talk about consistency !
So obviously, he'd know a thing or 2 about color science.
Like a lot of people before me, I fully trust his taste (especially in Astia, my sweet darling), and same as you, whenever I shoot straight in Jpeg, I make sure my exposure and white balance is right, and boom ! Good to go ! Only a few spices to make it just a tad bit more personal on my phone or comp, and voilà ! The cooking's all done ! Chef's kiss.
Thank you!! This is loaded with great info.
That was a fantastic little tutorial, Thank your for this. 👍😀
this past weekend I shot in some challenging dim/high-constrast light with the xt-3 and 16mm f/1.4, but surprisingly the jpgs in eterna looked barely different from what I could touch up with the raw files--honestly I'd just stick with the jpgs and keep the raws for a select few shots
Really helpful Omar, thank you
The thumbnail got me here, but the video was awesome. You gained one new sub today.
Excellent Thumbnail 😂
Love the picture of the old cars!
first of all: THE THUMBNAIL omg!
I could add the "fujifilm recipes thing" to all this and yes, you can do some magic with your jpegs, for sure!. great examples. and this is a fun way to shoot, definitely.
OMG what a thumbnail lmao I can't stop laughing😭😭🤣🤣🤣
Best thumbnail ever!!!
Haha I love your thumbnail!
I'll probably continue to edit my .RAF files but I like to see how others are using lightroom regardless. Seeing specifically how you use the brush, for example, is very helpful to me. Thanks!
looking at the thumbnail through the bell notification smaller size i thought you grew hair :P hehe
but yes people should and it wont hurt to experiment and try to edit their jpegs a little and see what actually happens.
just last week thinking why am i editing my RAWs when im closer to my desired image in the fuji camera and I only need to adjust it just a little.
still not sure but i believe it will prevent me from over editing my photo in the first place as well.
Thanks for doing these sets of video.
Thank you for the Curve vintage look!!:)
Great sense of humor Omar.
Another option is to use X-RAW Studio to get your jpeg a little bit closer to the desired end result before editing. Of course you will have to shoot in RAW in order to do this. The software is a little bit clunky so I would not want to do this if I had a bunch of photos to go through.
ha ha ah ha.. that thumbnail made my day
Love the thumbnail! :D
epic thumbnail Omar!!
I always shoot and edit Eterna jpegs with highlights and shadows both set to -2. You can always add contrast to a jpeg but can't necessarily take it away.
I went on to DP review the other day and downloaded some of the GFX 100s's picture and you can actually do a lot with them especially if they're underexposed. They're akin to slide film I was actually very surprised by them managed to get a very "filmic" look out of them
Thumbnail of the year nominee here
Can you do a video like this for RAW files? Or maybe you've already done that before ha hah. Either way, I loved watching this video, knowing you can still edit jpegs like this was something I did not know! Cool video brother, keep up the great work :)
the best thumbnail
Best thumbnail ever! 😅😂
“I need a 100mp camera!” Had me dying. Tooooooo damn true. People zoom in on files 150-200% and are like wow these files are crap !! These same people usually are the ones that don’t even print their work and only post on social media. 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️ I said it ! lolol
Also that car pic with the blueeeeee. oooOoooOo spicy.
Hi there Omar, excellent 2 piece jpg talk,
..but, i also would like to see that most wanted sony color correction tutorial which you mentioned december last year.
Hope it lands soon and thanks in advance.
Great video, really like your techniques, enjoy your channel, nice work,
Great stuff, Mr Fro. Maybe do a tutorial on editing with X Raw Studio
Your compositions are beautiful
OMG thumbnail ❤️ As for JPEG, a little bit will do. Great vid
Hahaaaa :D was waiting for that thumbnail!!!
Great video👍🏼 I’m considering purchasing the XT-4 and I’m a LRC user. Could you possibly do a video of your shoot to edit work flow to include shooting in raw and applying one of the Jpeg profiles in the edit process? If you already have such a video could you reference me to it?
Thank you, enjoy your videos very much.
Tom.
When I edit RAW it feels like I can go on and on but with jpegs, there is little to be done.
Was that thumbnail a jpeg edit?
Priceless!
Need to learn more of your magic!
Thanks for sharing! Really easy and useful
Love your videos. Also love the orange amp (is that CR30? 🤣 ). Interesting is that connection between guitars and photography. Just an observation ;). Cheers from Croatia
Omar, when are you going to plug in that PRS to that Tiny Terror in the background and play us a little jam. I have the same Orange amp.
Love editing JPEG’s in Snapseed . I still keep the raw
just saw the thumnail - for a brief moment I thought i saw jared with the title - shoot jpeg hahahahaha unbeleiveable creative clickbait - wonderful ! gonna watch ur vid now!
Love that thumbnail! 😂
I shoot JPEG+Raw mainly on my Fuji X-T30. After checking all the photo later (on my monitor) , I usually delete all the Raw. I love Fuji JPEGs and don't follow this absurd trend of ' Shoot to edit ' which is going on nowdays. I shoot raw just for a backup just in case I didn't like JPEG of any photo or want more detail in a certain photo to crop later but honestly 99% time I don't find myself in that situation. Biggest perk of Fuji simulations. ❤️ 📸
My biggest struggle is that in B&W i tend to dramatize the sky in my photos. I want the dark intense sky if there is good cloud structure. In B&W with a clear sky, the challenge is to show a change in shading to get a nice affect. If not careful the sky can get blown out and you lose any contrast between the subject and the sky.
Always worth trying Ctrl-u (auto tone): unreliable, but can be a good starting point and occasionally makes changes you wouldn't have thought of. Likewise Shift-Ctrl-u (auto white balance).
Omar... 1) Hilarious thumbnail. 2) Great video.
What do you typically set your Dynamic Range to in camera?
I’m shifting towards greater reliance on JPEG/SOOC, but I’ve had some challenges dialling in the DR setting. Thanks!
Best thumbnail ever!!! 😂
I usally do the same. Transfer jpegs to phone and use Snapseed.
Images are flat because the camera adjusts exposure to be an even tone - grey. So when a majority of tones in the image are black, it will boost exposure to make it grey. Snow always looks grey if left to the camera. Exposure comp is definitely a winner in this case.
The thumbnail alone deserves a like and comment
Hi, Omar! I have a question for you. Everyone knows that Capture One is better for Fuji files, but if I decide using Lightroom when I export the photo de quality of the image will be as good as if it was from Capture One?
Great video. Can you do a tutorial on orange & teal next time Omar ?