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Thanks so much, your channel is a great place to grow and push yourself!
ОтветитьThank you very match
ОтветитьIntro was too long for a short video (about 50%). Otherwise great tutorial giving overview of options for recovering detail in highlights and shadows.
Ответитьyou talk too fast
ОтветитьThanks for this video. Even if it is rather basic (and meant to be), it is nice to see that someone draws the attention to the tonal curve, which many people underestimate and most instructional videos even avoid totally. So you brought in a new perspective even here!
Please stop wiggling your mouse pointer all the time. It makes me feel like seasick, because the viewer's eyes WILL follow it.
Love how you're growing - stay on it, great content - keep on it :-)
ОтветитьWhy lightroom and not Photoshop's adobe raw?
ОтветитьI really appreciate your book reviews and art history videos. Greetings from Sweden.
ОтветитьLoved it. Still very much art of photography perspective even tho it is LR tutorial.
ОтветитьCongrats on the new sponsor. I'm looking forward to this new area of content. I hope all is going well on the personal project regarding your neighbors in the building.
ОтветитьTed thank you once again and as always I learn things in every video you post. I jumped for joy about two points you made - first that HDR images are best when done subtly and second that leaving your images sit for a while improves your perspective on them. (That perspective is one of the reasons I love the relative slowness of film). I cannot wait for more posts on your channel.
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьHi Ted! Looking forward to the increase in shows per week. I only hope that the coverage on the artistic aspects of photography does not diminish or become overshadowed. AOP is really the only place that I know to find info, news, pointers, tips about photography "as art". Lightroom and Photoshop gets covered by tons of other channels but I also understand you gotta pay the bills so big thanks to Lynda.com. After all, the show is called, the "ART" of photography. But just like another commenter said below, "You have a great presence in front of the camera" and this is true and I will probably watch no matter what.
ОтветитьHey, you tried to cover waaay too many topics in this imo. Keep it short and simple and separate them into more videos.
Ответитьthree shows a week? YAAAY!!!
ОтветитьAOP is getting better and better! Thank you Ted, I really learned a lot from your channel.
ОтветитьTHIRST!
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