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Elise Scott
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Photography Editing Tutorials.
Born & raised in New Zealand, Elise Scott is a Melbourne-based photograher specialising in interiors.
Born & raised in New Zealand, Elise Scott is a Melbourne-based photograher specialising in interiors.
Clone Stamp Tool | Photoshop Tutorial | Interior Photography
A quick demonstration of how I use the Clone Stamp tool (and others) to edit my interior photos. Subscribe & like to see more!
www.elisescott.studio
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Photoshop Time-Lapse | Surrealism Landscape
Просмотров 7933 года назад
During lockdown last year I had a lot of spare time, so I spent my time creating surrealism scenes in Photoshop for fun. Here's a time-lapse (x5 speed) of how I use Photoshop to edit. Subscribe & like to see more! www.elisecott.studio Instagram: @elisescott.studio Coffee Break by Pyrosion soundcloud.com/pyrosion Creative Commons - Attribution 3.0 Unported - CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: bit...
Use Photoshop to replace any sky - Before & After
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
On a lot of Interior/Architecture photoshoots the weather doesn't always pan out how I expect it to. Sometimes I'm required to Photoshop in a blue sky to help set the scene. Here's a quick demo of how I do this. Like & subscribe to my channel for more content. www.elisecott.studio Instagram: @elisescott.studio I'd love to hear your thoughts, opinions and any questions!
How to use Photoshop for Interior Photography
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
A quick demonstration of how I edit my interior photography. Edited first in Lightroom and then moved to Photoshop for more thorough editing. Let me know if you have any questions or wish to see more! Like & Subscribe! www.elisecott.studio Instagram: @elisescott.studio
Interior Photography Editing - Before & After
Просмотров 106 тыс.4 года назад
A quick demonstration of how I edit my interior photos. Edited first in Lightroom and then Photoshop. www.elisecott.studio Instagram: @elisescott.studio
Can we get a video where you take us through the actual edit, in real time, with talking? Super cool process obviously.
Hi can you please tell me the app name that you’re editing on
THANK YOU. quick and easy no bs. glad to see not everyone is an HDR hater :D
You seem to have bracket shots for one scene. Do you always take three shots? And if so how many stops apart?
thank you for sharing! That's an amazing work!
And you do this on all your pictures? I shoot 2 properties a week with 50 to 60 pictures each.
Nice video, but too fast, thanks for sharing.
What is the name of that tool you used to outline all the furniture and floor?
Its the Lasso Tool in Photoshop. Its used to make selections like the pen tool but quicker.
@cata_jpg I think I was confused because the line work was so accurate. When I use the lasso tool it seems to have a mind of its own and is never as perfect on the edges as in this video.
@@xTw1sTeDK1LLAx There's two types of lasso tool - one of them is kind of crazy and draws a selection based on the pixels. The one she's using is the Polygonal Lasson Tool. In your tool bar, if you click down on the Lasso Tool the other tool options will appear there. Hope this helps!
@cata_jpg definitely going to look into it later! Should help speed things along once I swap to the Poly Lasso. Appreciate the tips!
Please make more!
This looks amazing! ✨ Would it be possible for you to share in real time vid? I'd love to learn more ☺
Amazing
I can't image doing something like this for 40/50/60 photos and maybe in a day I photograph three different houses. The result is nice certainly, but when you have some rhythms it's unthinkable to edit like this every single picture and with 24h deadlines!
Do more videos please! love your work!
Hi great video! Which camera do you use?
wow
Thanks Elise, this was excellent. I really appreciate your taste.
You are the best
I’m your 700th subscriber
Why did you edit third shot, not split HDR in PS?
Thank you!)
this vid just saved my life for real, one question tho, is it possible to somehow save these edits as preset option?
yes 😊
Amazing job however I notice that the ghosting due to change of sky wasn't remove.
...could it be, that what you call 'ghosting' is the reflection on the window we are looking through... you see, that it is there in the 'before' and the 'after' image... - so i guess, it would be just 'Job well done?! 👍
Quick and simple
How to sharp your photo? In Lr or pS?
Nice result! What type of camera you perfer using for photography?
Great videos. I'd like to see them slower with sound instructions to hear your creative process. Many thanks.
Thanks for the edit.
Iam Indian .. I will give you interior image design work .. Can we do work???
Great video, but it's a bit fast to follow along and actually see what you're doing
How do you get the extra soft brush gradient circles to appear when using the stamp tool? Also, in my crop tool, when I select it, it no longer shows me the edges to grab, how did that disappear? Did I turn off some setting?
Very cool, but very fast
Helpful if you go into the video playback settings and rewatch at 0.75 or 0.5 speed for some sections!
This is what I want to see! 🔥 Thanks
Replace color tool is a game changer, thank you Elise! You´ve save my future photoshoots! Have a good work! Bye :)
Too bad you can’t edit decompression distortion which makes this interior look like a bowling lane. It’s wasted effort on a bad perspective and focal length.
Some clients love the overdramatic leading lines. I guess it depends what what the need for the shot was?
Interesting to see how other people edit their photos.
u relly give me a new useful idea..........kissing........
Yep? Doin things the Hard way. ACR in photoshop is a better option than lightroom and adjustment layers are easier to work with and to reverse if you have been editing too long and and loose a bit of visual calibration
Doing things the way I find give me the best result ☺️ cheers though
@@elisescott2252 Agreed The image looks great. As photographers we learn every day and evolve all the time. Thanks for spending the time to make the video.
Why work nondestructively when the client doesn't care about color accuracy :D I wouldn't say ACR is a better option than LR. It's not one or the other. They compliment each other well. LR is basically ACR with more functionality with archiving, culling, and exporting. The only thing that sucks is how LAGGY LR is.
No way you have only that many subscribers I subbed good quality content
Aww thank you! :) appreciate it
great
Why don't you do this non destructively?
Beautiful editing BTW, my photos always look like the before
Hey there! Thanks for your comment? Just wondering what you mean by this? I create a second layer so I can always revert back to the original file incase I don't like the changes. Is that what you mean?
@@elisescott2252 - Using masks and adjustment layers.
I don’t really find it necessary to create too many layers for each step, I do an adjustment, then make sure I like it and move on. I hope that answers the question 😊
@@elisescott2252 - I don’t think OP’s comment was a question so much as a constructive suggestion: non-destructive editing is generally considered a best practice. And while there certainly isn’t a “wrong” way to use Photoshop, this workflow ignores some pretty major technical and quality of life benefits for seemingly no reason that I could tell. That said, your final product looks amazing, so props for that.
Funny how RUclips recommend me randomly a very good video. Thanks to you I’m gonna reach another level of editing !
Aw thanks Jason! Appreciate the comment :)
Great work!!!!!!!
Nice use of the replace colour tool, I’ll have to try it out next time I’m doing the same. Neutralising colour casts is what I actually spend most time resolving in post, every day’s a school day!
Awesome! The replace colour tool is probably one of my favourites 👌🏼
These are great edits for beautiful properties. I like these kinds of speed edits. No need to fill them up with rambling commentary. I can check what you're up to with the TY playback settings. A couple of quick question though: It seems like you're doing a lot of baked in adjustments. For example, erasing the sky that you don't want rather than masking it out. Is there a reason you opt for direct adjustments over adjustment layers and masks? Also, Is this method of 3 shot > HDR merge > PS how you process all of your images? After watching your videos, I've looked through some of your other work on IG and your site. All great and super consistent. Love to see more of these short speed edits.
I don't understand what she is doing with the replace color tool
Hi Megan! The main reason I use the replace colour tool is to turn yellow/brown tones in to white by reducing the saturation. For instance at 1:29, I reduced the saturation of the brown tones on the cabinets as these are actually white in real life. This helps make the room feel brighter with more ‘real whites’. I hope this makes sense 😊
Awsome! Supcribed!!!
Thank you! I appreciate the support :)
Great video!
Thanks Bram! Appreciate it 😌
You have account on Facebook or Instagram?
Very nice 👌
do you merge RAW or Jpeg pics?
Hi! I always make sure I shoot in RAW, image quality is much better.