I love the time blending idea. I take a lot of long exposure seascape photos and adding a bit of the water detail back in is a great idea. If it ever stops raining in Central California, I’m heading out to try it. Thanks!
Really useful, Ian. I would consider myself fairly advanced, but have never even thought about time blending. Will give it a try. I would suggest a smoother way of creating the transition between sky and land in your selective masking item is to right click the sky mask and select 'intersect mask with', then select linear gradient.
Thank you, Ian, for this video! This was a review of Photoshop skills I had been made aware of, but you presented them in such a clear and easy to understand way, also the examples of use of the techniques were terrifically useful. Your videos are very informative!
One of the most useful and informative videos I’ve come across on yt. Will come back to this again after trying out those techniques I’ve yet to have a go at. Excellent !👍😀
Thanks Ian, have been thinking of my photo projects for this year and this you tube is a good starting point to put some of your techniques into action.
Thanks Ian, another great video. I'm beginning to realise I should try and capture one or two better shots instead of taking lots of what turn out as "snaps". But after looking at this video, would I be correct in thinking , I could be taking maybe a dozen shots to cover all the details in certain shots? I'd normally have take 8 different scenes by then 🤣 Thanks again 👍
Bracketing... so if you don't know what you are doing - bracket. So in reality become a master of Post... Don't learn photography get your computer working. DOF... use your iso to access proper DOF. Learn your stuff not tricks.
Very confused by this, exposure bracketing isn’t a trick it’s a technique that lets you get more stops of light..pros of all kinds do it all the time?! Post processing has been a major part of photography long before computers got involved
I love the time blending idea. I take a lot of long exposure seascape photos and adding a bit of the water detail back in is a great idea. If it ever stops raining in Central California, I’m heading out to try it. Thanks!
Good stuff, Ian. Explained very well and plainly.
Many thanks! Kevin, 👍👍
Great tips, thank You Ian.
Very welcome 😊👍
Great tips and clear demonstration. Thanks!
Thanks for watching! 🙏🙏
What a great video, easy to follow and so informative. Thank you.
Thanks Ian will be trying those tips in LR PS. 👍
Nice tip about softening the transition between the sky and land - thanks Ian!
Glad it was helpful! 😁👍
Thanks Ian for sharing these tips. An excellent tutorial for an intermediate photographer. I have set myself some assignments for each of these items.
Glad it was helpful! 👍
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 🙏🙏😊
Really useful, Ian. I would consider myself fairly advanced, but have never even thought about time blending. Will give it a try. I would suggest a smoother way of creating the transition between sky and land in your selective masking item is to right click the sky mask and select 'intersect mask with', then select linear gradient.
Yes, buddy, I use intersect too, its an awesome tool, thanks for watching 👍😁
Thank you, Ian, for this video! This was a review of Photoshop skills I had been made aware of, but you presented them in such a clear and easy to understand way, also the examples of use of the techniques were terrifically useful. Your videos are very informative!
Thanks so much 👍👍
Great video. So informative and so well presented. Excellent. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙏🙏
Thank you Ian. Great work. Useful tips. Thanks for this. 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful! Steve, 🙏🙏
Great tips and ideas here, definitely a few I need to try and put into a street setting! 👌
Go for it! Thanks for watching 🙏🙏
Great video Ian. I learned a few more things, thanks.
Great to hear! 😊👍
One of the most useful and informative videos I’ve come across on yt. Will come back to this again after trying out those techniques I’ve yet to have a go at. Excellent !👍😀
Thanks so much Neil, that means a lot buddy 👍👍
Thanks Ian, have been thinking of my photo projects for this year and this you tube is a good starting point to put some of your techniques into action.
Go for it Richard 👍👍
Great video as always Ian! Lots of useful tips, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Paul 👍👍
Fantastic tips. Keep up the great content and work.
Thanks so much! 🙏🙏
Great video Ian. I picked up a few good tips.
Excellent, I'm glad it was helpful 👍👍
Great Video Ian. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it Graham 👍👍
Cheers Ian. Good tips and content.
Glad you enjoyed it Keith 😊👍👍
Ni ce video
Great tutorial of ideas - one question - in your post processing you used a term "flatten the image" - what do you mean by this ?
Hi Toby, I was referring to flattening the layers or combining all of the layers to one 👍
@@ian_worth I will have to have another look to see how that is done 😱😊
Are you manually focusing whilst bracketing or using the Fuji bracketing option? Thanks Ian
I'm manually focusing👍👍
informative 14mins.
Thanks John 😊👍
Thanks Ian, another great video.
I'm beginning to realise I should try and capture one or two better shots instead of taking lots of what turn out as "snaps". But after looking at this video, would I be correct in thinking , I could be taking maybe a dozen shots to cover all the details in certain shots? I'd normally have take 8 different scenes by then 🤣
Thanks again 👍
Thanks Chris 👍👍
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Bracketing... so if you don't know what you are doing - bracket. So in reality become a master of Post... Don't learn photography get your computer working. DOF... use your iso to access proper DOF. Learn your stuff not tricks.
Very confused by this, exposure bracketing isn’t a trick it’s a technique that lets you get more stops of light..pros of all kinds do it all the time?! Post processing has been a major part of photography long before computers got involved