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Love your tutorials. Would it be possible to supply a sample image that we could follow along with? Please.
ОтветитьI want to pick your brain again, when importing images into Lightroom I’m always confused on how the correct, right way to do this, and as you probably know I’m using my MacBook Pro.
Much appreciated
Simon
An amazing display of Lightroom skill to produce a stunning final image.
ОтветитьThank you Sir! I now know what I´ll be doing the whole winter!
ОтветитьPure brilliance (no pun intended). Thanks for sharing your amazing skills.
Ответитьthank you ~ so much bro~
ОтветитьThanks.. true artist!
ОтветитьI have just come across your work and very impressed. I wonder if you could recommend a tutorial that would be a starting point to help me through the journey to achieve something like your level of excellence. Thank you … i am now a subscriber and look forward to exploring your catalog and new tutorials.
ОтветитьUnbelievably instructive tutorial. Many thanks for this, Jamie. Just when I'm getting back into Lightroom and Photoshop this was the tutorial that I needed.
ОтветитьLove it. Lots of patience and dedication to editing your photos. That's one thing that AI will never, ever be able to do. Render and image to artist/photographer's liking.
Kudos. 🙌🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Incredible Adobe Ps. How to enable Gen Fill, any plugin?
ОтветитьThank you very very very much my friend l am really thankful of you
ОтветитьReally impressive work but this is 1% photography skill 99% editing ( i gotta say his aprroch is outstanding and very artistic) . Bur again, this is killing photography, whats the diference between this and put some prompt on a AI editor to generate a full image
ОтветитьAbsolute sorcery! One question I have is about the roundtrip to Ps and back - when it returns do you have a tif at that point or is it smart enough to keep everything in DNG?
Great tutorial, learned heaps here 👍
Fantastic tutorial. I quite enjoyed the video.
Ответитьlove it! i did notice that the shadows from the trash bins were left in as they weren't lasso'ed, so there are random shadows with no sources in the final image haha, but awesome workflow
ОтветитьJust found your channel. A refreshing change from the short 'how to use this tool' videos. A real masterclass in approach and application techniques. Liked and subscribed, and will now look at your other videos. One query: main street light not lit from left and yet three shadows to the right of it up to the tree?
Ответить“Trash cans” your not American are you, what happened to rubbish bins, 🥲
Ответитьwell done
ОтветитьAmazing work! I love watching you realizing your artistic vision, very impressive. Thanks.
Ответитьyou are amazing - what a talent
ОтветитьThere was a whole lot to learn in that hour. Just WOW
Ответитьmerci , très bonne video, très instructive
Ответитьthanks and great job.... loved the final
ОтветитьIncredible video. You are a true artist. Do you have an art background ? painting ? Your being able to deduce what a night time black-and-white photo should look like is incredible. Enjoyed seeing how well (and how much) you utilitze the Lightroom-ACR masking capability. Congratulations on a really fascinating tutorial.
ОтветитьGreat work but didn’t you forget about the shadows of the rubbish bins?
ОтветитьExcellent, really appreciate such a move by move with explanation video.
ОтветитьJust amazing. I learned something new and already implemented it on some of older Italy photos from Vendig. The results are awesome. Thanks a lot for sharing these approaches. I'll keep watching out for more from you going forward. When I post them I will mention you and give you credit for this great idea.
ОтветитьWhat a nice and good tutorial ! Thank you very much. It makes me wanting to do the same on one of my pictures. Thank you again.
ОтветитьHi Jamie, First one of yours I've seen...very impressed. I will have to give it a go.... Colin..
ОтветитьJamie how about doing a tutorial with selective colour, I follow your tutorials and enjoy your work
ОтветитьAnother excellent D2N. Thank you for sharing. Although the 3 shadows in front of the tree were bugging me. I have followed a couple of your D2N videos. I have been trying to illuminate lamps and windows a slightly different way. I have been using the select object(s) tool and then intersecting the selection(s) with the radial selection tool (and then refining it). I think that it works quite well.
ОтветитьJamie, this process is a fantastic find. Thanks for sharing. This opens up a whole new world for my daytime photography!
ОтветитьWith your videos in mind, I am looking in another way to the scenerys. Top video, left an abo. I would have removed the three shadows at the left side on the bottom.
ОтветитьBrilliant, I had a go at this on one of my street photography shots
ОтветитьThank you 💗💗
ОтветитьJust fabulous. The great thing about this lesson is that it can be applied to so many things...not just black and white. I've found a few old daytime shots I took that I will apply what I learned in this video. You put a smile on this old man's face. Thank you so much, Jamie!
ОтветитьA master at work 👍
ОтветитьHello Jamie. Great video. Again, I've learned new things from your video. Keep them coming.
ОтветитьBrilliant job, really love the comment about ironically taking out the cctv camera! 😂
ОтветитьI have only recently discovered your channel and subscribed. This is a fantastic edit - thank you.
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьI saw someone saying you should delete the unused gen fill options as they make the file size larger, do you think that is true ?
ОтветитьAn excellent tutorial clearly explained
ОтветитьLove your editing technique thanks for sharing. Just subbed.
ОтветитьSo great!
ОтветитьThis is fantastic work! making a simple photograph stand out in all it's glory. Keep up the good work a pleasure to watch and thank you for taking us along with you.
ОтветитьHello Jamie, I recently came across your channel and have watached several videos. I have been learning quite a bit from your instruction. Thanks very much, I was getting into a slump as far as photography goes and this is giving me renewed interest and paths to follow. Keep em coming.
Ответитьwhat a amazing tutorial .. really great man ... thanks
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