SECOND COMMENT: Do you ever hit the AUTO TONE button to get you started in your editing? I have found that to be helpful...and then I go from there...., HG
Great video 👏 In last shot you pull blues from shadows in Blue curve while adding blues to shadows in split toning. Was that intentional to create a certain effect, or was it just because you were using curve from the other shots?
Thanks so much dude! I’d say more so because I copied it over. After spending quite a while on this in the previous edits I tried to be pretty quick on the curves for the final edit. I just wanted to quickly add blue to those shadows which typically for me is a bit quicker and easier via split toning. Definitely could have achieved a similar look through the curves though :)
It’s a nice video Well is it possible for you to do us more videos like this teaching us how to achieve nice edits I would like to ask you to do a video on how to achieve dark blue cinematic look Well I think not only me but many ones would love to know how to achieve this special editing And pls pls do this editing video from the scratch even if it’s gonna be long one …
Finally someone give some serious knowledge about editing😍
Appreciate that dude!
This is new to me cause of almost doing bw but have to say, Really Great Tutorial. Hat off!
Light room master
haha thank you Mr Ju!
Not related to this topic - do you ever use off-camera flash? Why or why not?
The green working image turned out better than the original one :D
Make more of this type of videos 👍🏻
Really enjoyed this one
Thanks Jason! Glad you enjoyed :)
love your content mate!!
Thanks so much! Glad you dig it 🙌
Your tutorials are simple the best, I learnt a lot, much appreciated!
That's so awesome to hear Sean! Really do appreciate that :)
JUST GOT IT FOR FREE!
Thank you ❤
Welcome 😊
nice channel man! Keep the good work up.
Awesome tutorial! Subscribed!
thanks brother love your content , just i wanna ask you which camera used in your youtube videos , cs i really loved the quality
Thanks so much dude! Usually have all the info on which camera gear I use in the description. Using Canon R5 with EF Sigma 24mm 1.4 here though 👍🏻
Such a beautiful editing style. Thanks for sharing TK!
TK this was such a fantastic tutorial. Really appreciate it man, love you work!
Aww thank you so much dude, so glad it was useful too!
Subbed. Thanks ! Been wanting to adapt this style but no one really shows how they do it.
Appreciate it dude! Glad it was useful 🙂
I'm following you around and your enjoy the helpful tutorials, and learning a lot about editing in Lightroom: THANKS!
bro you are so great....can you analzye for me a photo for a preset???
SECOND COMMENT: Do you ever hit the AUTO TONE button to get you started in your editing? I have found that to be helpful...and then I go from there...., HG
Thank you very much
nice
Great video 👏 In last shot you pull blues from shadows in Blue curve while adding blues to shadows in split toning. Was that intentional to create a certain effect, or was it just because you were using curve from the other shots?
Thanks so much dude! I’d say more so because I copied it over. After spending quite a while on this in the previous edits I tried to be pretty quick on the curves for the final edit. I just wanted to quickly add blue to those shadows which typically for me is a bit quicker and easier via split toning. Definitely could have achieved a similar look through the curves though :)
Good ❤
It’s a nice video
Well is it possible for you to do us more videos like this teaching us how to achieve nice edits
I would like to ask you to do a video on how to achieve dark blue cinematic look
Well I think not only me but many ones would love to know how to achieve this special editing
And pls pls do this editing video from the scratch even if it’s gonna be long one …
gimme the TONEZZZ
all the toney tones
I think you should give this first preset for free
I have to admit I don’t like to edit my photos and I love taking monochrome ones.
can you please drop for us the raw files of these pictures to train on these settings
Think uuuu sooo much 😭🤍🤍🤍 so happy to learn that