Excellent tutorial Christian. Love the step-by-step approach and your analysis of WHY you do certain adjustments. Teaching the why is just as important as which steps to choose.
excellent, you are very productive these days. To anyone watching and learnng here, its worth to support this channel, so why not become a supporter👍😌📸
Great stuff Christian, your videos get better and better with each upload. My workflow is pretty identical to yours now thanks to your excellent content. Cheers
I'd love to see how some photographers create that textured really sharp look on their photos. Like Marc Adamus or Nick Rinaldi. Their foreground works really stands out. Is this something you could create a tutorial on? 😄 Love the colour grade in this edit!!
Thank you so much for the comment! Marc Adamus is a Photography & Editing God, I'm not sure if I can get close to his style of editing, but I will see what I can find :-)
Thanks for the overall great explanations!! What really irritates me is all the suttle changes in brightness especially the first minutes. Was a bit distracting but overall great job!
Thank you for the comment! Its a problem when I import clips from After Effects to premiere Pro when cutting the video :( Havent figured out a solution for that sadly
Wirklich ein sehr gutes Tutorial, Christian. Was dir sehr gut gelungen ist, ist die Erzeugung dieser Licht (und Schatten) -stimmung. Ich mach das auch schon etwas länger, aber längst nicht so gut wie du. Ich konnte sehr viel aus dem Tutorial ziehen. Danke 🙏 und schöne Grüße! Wo ist das Foto eigentlich entstanden? 🙂
Here, I just checked "remove chromatic aberrations", in a few cases I do add the lens correction (like on very wide angle lenses) it just looks a bit better
Dudee, that “boring image” is far thousand times better than average landscapes
Haha, thank you so much! :-)
Excellent tutorial Christian. Love the step-by-step approach and your analysis of WHY you do certain adjustments. Teaching the why is just as important as which steps to choose.
Thank you very much my friend!
Thank you very much for letting us practice your Raw Files ❤🙏
Thanks for the comment! Hope this will help you practising :-)
excellent, you are very productive these days. To anyone watching and learnng here, its worth to support this channel, so why not become a supporter👍😌📸
Thank you sooo much Sandro! :-)
Lovely workflow! Absolutely helpful... Thanks for creating this.
Thank you very much!
Thanks so very much!
Love your step by step approach.
PS intimidates me… but I’ve tamed it a bit more by watching this.
Great to hear that, thank you so much!
Excellent work.. Thank you
Thank you Jason!
Really cool as always mate
Thank you :-)
Great stuff Christian, your videos get better and better with each upload. My workflow is pretty identical to yours now thanks to your excellent content. Cheers
Thank you so much Michael, very happy that my videos help you!
another amazing video! great!!
Thank you Gabriel!
Thank you very much. This video is worth a lot
Thank you!
Amazing photo!!!
Thank you!
I'd love to see how some photographers create that textured really sharp look on their photos. Like Marc Adamus or Nick Rinaldi. Their foreground works really stands out. Is this something you could create a tutorial on? 😄 Love the colour grade in this edit!!
Thank you so much for the comment! Marc Adamus is a Photography & Editing God, I'm not sure if I can get close to his style of editing, but I will see what I can find :-)
Focus stacking.
Very nice workflow, bro!
Thank you!
Thanks for the overall great explanations!! What really irritates me is all the suttle changes in brightness especially the first minutes. Was a bit distracting but overall great job!
Thank you for the comment! Its a problem when I import clips from After Effects to premiere Pro when cutting the video :( Havent figured out a solution for that sadly
Wirklich ein sehr gutes Tutorial, Christian. Was dir sehr gut gelungen ist, ist die Erzeugung dieser Licht (und Schatten) -stimmung. Ich mach das auch schon etwas länger, aber längst nicht so gut wie du. Ich konnte sehr viel aus dem Tutorial ziehen. Danke 🙏 und schöne Grüße! Wo ist das Foto eigentlich entstanden? 🙂
Vielen, vielen Dank, das freut mich sehr zu hören!! :-) Das sind die Drei Zinnen in den Dolomiten
Can I ask why you clicked the lens adjustments when PS is telling you just below it that its already applied them?
Here, I just checked "remove chromatic aberrations", in a few cases I do add the lens correction (like on very wide angle lenses) it just looks a bit better