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Thank you @JCImagesBehindtheShot - I look forward to delving into a lot more of your videos. Nice one !
ОтветитьHi. Very good video, thank you! Since the video is about 3 years old, I’m just curious, would you have sold this image?
ОтветитьBrilliant. Thank you.
ОтветитьBrilliant work and explanations. Do you use a Wacom tablet or just a mouse when you make selections and use the various filters?
ОтветитьThis is probably the best explained video i've seen on this type of image and processing. Thank you.
ОтветитьI've been looking for videos like this for sometime. Not complicated and you produce amazing results. I subscribed and looking forward to more architecture videos. Keep up the great work!
ОтветитьFantastic, tutorials are great…thank you
ОтветитьLovely edit, what lens did you use? 16mm or 14mm?
ОтветитьHi, very interesting your work, congratulations!
I ask why, in my Photoshop, when I click on Load Selection, the Channel window does not open the options sky, curved tower, left trip etc. Could you help me, please?
Finally found what I was looking for, as you made it so easy and simple to follow on in both LR and PS, also will use Silver Efex Nik Collection to enhance the contrast. Love to see more of your Fine Art Architectural. Now I can follow as a subscribed. Well done. Thanks.
ОтветитьThank you very much for this. Excellent information and technique.
ОтветитьI am just starting to experiment. Thank you very much for your tutorials. I wonder if you save your psd files after you edit, and if so, how big generally are those files? I did a few and the file sizes are enormous, one is 1.1g and the other is 4.3g and I can't even save it in psd because it's too large. Any thoughts here?
ОтветитьAMAZING! Thanks!
ОтветитьWonderful as ever. Happy New year. Have a wonderful 22, too.
Ответитьfantastic photos and editing , absolutely fantastic JC
ОтветитьNever use the center column! Take it apart and throw it out!
ОтветитьGood stuff, thanks.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this video !. I am new to photo editing. I have a question - do we need Photoshop to do this or could we have done this in light room or luminar 4 also ? especially controlling brightness in certain areas of the picture.
ОтветитьThanks for this - I'm a latecomer to this series but I find it really helpful - the post-processing section is excellent. Well done and Thank You.
ОтветитьNice clear explanation of your process, great final image many thanks
ОтветитьHi Jay. These wide angle photos are great!!! Which kind of lens (Prime or Zoom) did you use for these pictures?
ОтветитьJust amazing. I liked the simple way you use to edit your awesome photos. I think even if we use an ultra wide angle we have to fix the distortions first then try to fix the dynamic range before starting converting the image to black and white
ОтветитьAwesome photo. Thanks for sharing, question: Do you add sharpening and contrast after you finish the photo? For selection do you use Penn tool or lazo tool in lost cases? I appreciate your feedback
Ответитьa bit too "quick and dirty" for me.
ОтветитьThank You so much for sharing your editing techniques for black and white fine art images. It is awesome
ОтветитьThanks good video. Been following this series and found them very easy to follow. Quick question. Why do you use a curves adjustment to brighten the selection rather than a simple exposure adjustment? I get the curves also introduces a bit of contrast but is that why you do it? thanks. cheers
ОтветитьThanks Jay.. cool shots and nice tutorial!!
ОтветитьThanks you Mister, for your tutoriel........🎓
ОтветитьWow it's so easy and so beautiful 👌👌,
hay I'm from your new Indonesian subs, I hope suggest to create information iso, ss, f in each of your photos. Thank you
great content u deliver here! from start to end.
how do u handle the noise if u darken the sky in such a dramatic way?
ok u use an Nikon D850 ive spotet on your shoulder strap^^. Which is a big advantage in contrast range,
but i think you`ll get much of it.
do you have a video on how to do the selections on photoshop? great shots man
ОтветитьExcelent work, thanks for sharing! One question, Which focal lenght and sensor (full frame or apsc) you use? Thanks a lot.
Ответитьhi, isnt better by architecture photography join lens description and no song name?
ОтветитьTY! really enjoyed this. i only have 'elements', so if i try this, it will most likely take 20 times longer!! a little tip which you seem to not know when doing the 'before' shot. just alt click on the eye of the original, & again for the 'after'! (it works in 'elements' & i seem to remember from way back, it worked in ps proper expensive!)
ОтветитьOutstanding videos and excellent explanation! By the way, do you have any experience with the B&W Artisan plug-in? Appreciate your time in replying. Thanx
ОтветитьHi, I love the work, combination of street and especially the photoshop techniques employed. Can you recommend laptop or home computer capabilities spec to easily edit the large file from the 850, many thanks, Mark.
ОтветитьRecently joined your channel, excellent videos and tips,
ОтветитьAmazing video! Definitely the best tutorial on how to process Fine Art Architecture Photography I've ever seen. Thanks for share!
ОтветитьVery nice. As always thanks vor sharing.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing Jay Cohen, really appreciate it..
ОтветитьLove the images!
ОтветитьStunning picture!!! Love the way you break down your process. Thank you :)
ОтветитьReally glad i came across your vlog Jay you really make it concise and interesting in the shortest time. Heading over to NYC and looking at your videos i my get some ideas of buildings to shoot thank you. Great PS tutorials as well👍
ОтветитьSubscribed. On top of the great content, kudos to you for keeping these short, on point, with minimum waffle. Even with b-roll footage, you’re coming in around the 10 minute mark which is just perfect. Please keep up the great work.
Ответитьgreat shots and very detailed sharing of post processing 👍 amazing video!
ОтветитьThe first corner building is actually the entrance to the "Continental" hotel of the John Wick movie trilogy :-)
ОтветитьAwesome lesson ! Спасибо !!!
ОтветитьGreat piece of work Jay, loved the final outcome. Im heading back to NYC end of April and looking forward to returning to the city once again. What lens did you use to take your image?
All the best from Scotland
Hi Jay, great work - very enjoyable to watch. Can you show us how you make your selections and what tool you use to make them please?
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