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What can i say...Its cold outhere. Tks for your time and knowledge
ОтветитьPerfect !
ОтветитьPerfect Video...
ОтветитьI was told the Point Curve can be used to recover highlights in color channels. Could you do a video doing this.
ОтветитьAmazing tutorial, thank you James 🙏
ОтветитьGood tutorial!
ОтветитьLove your accent😃
ОтветитьSurprised you didn't go over the Selection Tool in Curves. Up on top right of the panel - if you click on that small circle with the dot in it - you can then mouse over to a point on the photo and drag up or down to manipulate the shades in the range. I find this very helpful when I want to get an exact spot on the photo I want to mess with to see what my ranges are.
ОтветитьNice video! I have been using curves for years but wouldn’t have been able to explain them so clearly. It’s nice to demystify them and better visualize what they do, thanks to simple explanations, good examples (starting with the simple gradient) and the illustrations you used (primary and secondary colors).
I must say I like curves as part of my main preset because of their ability to apply a specific look to pictures while leaving the basic panel untouched.
I use the curves to create a matte effect too but as someone else mentioned, I was looking for a way to save the highlights too, which is something I still have to do through the basic panel.
Thank you.
Nice video! I have been using curves for years but wouldn’t have been able to explain them so clearly. It’s nice to demystify them and better visualize what they do, thanks to simple explanations, good examples (starting with the simple gradient) and the illustrations you used (primary and secondary colors).
I must say I like curves as part of my main preset because of their ability to apply a specific look to pictures while leaving the basic panel untouched.
I use the curves to create a matte effect too but as someone else mentioned, I was looking for a way to save the highlights too, which is something I still have to do through the basic panel.
Thank you.
Thanks a lot for the video. I will stop using LSD and use clipping curves instead 🎉
On a more serious note this was a really good explanation.
That's a really, really good explanation! Thank you 🙏
ОтветитьGreat explanation! Thanks!
Ответитьgreen is NOT a primary colour. "Primary colours include red, blue and yellow. Primary colours cannot be mixed from other colours. They are the source of all other colours. Secondary colours are mixed from two primary colours adjacent to each other on the colour wheel. The secondary colours are orange, green and violet." If you're talking about physics and light, though, your primary colours are red, green and blue.
ОтветитьNeed to watch this a few times. Excellent work through . Just one thing please stop saying basically.
ОтветитьSir pls make a Tone Curve video for the newly introduced HDR
ОтветитьThis channel name must change to “right now”
ОтветитьFantastic tute. Than you.
ОтветитьOur eye work in 3 channels? That's a broad generalisation. If people are completely colour blind then they see 0 colour channels, only light levels or gray values or exposure values. That's very rare and most colour blind people are colour weak in that they see colour in 2 channels. BUT there are also people who see 4 colour channels and potentially these women see colour differently, more nuanced, than us 3 channels limited mortals. The sons of these 4 channel women are generally colour weak and so I hypothesise that colour vision - the channels - is on the X chromosome (the anatomy of the brain is on the X chromosome too, a man cannot get that from their father).
ОтветитьExcellent material, and it is clear you know what you are talking about, but please slow down! Potentially this could be one of the best Lightroom video collections.
ОтветитьThis is a GREAT video. Thank you very much.
ОтветитьHow did you create the black to white gradient?
ОтветитьGreat!!!!
ОтветитьYou sound exactly like Arry Potta
ОтветитьExcellent video. Only criticism, you use the Americanism 'go ahead' and do something far too often. It really starts to get distracting.
ОтветитьThank you,
Ответитьwhen you cannot see what you are clicking, the speed youare talking: this is not teaching
Ответитьthe picture looked better before your color grade
ОтветитьGorgeous Tutorial My Friend. Sixth vid of your i have learned from. Love the mathematical approach of LightRoom. Gonna Put Some Practice on it :D
ОтветитьBrilliant! Have subbed! 👍
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