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I've watched several videos trying to make this feature clear and this is the first one I've seen that makes sense to me. I'll rewatch it several times, and will add the bookmark to my list. Thanks again for your excellent tutorials.
Jezus, you have never failed to move me a step or two forward with your videos. I almost didn't watch this as I thought I knew Blend If pretty well, but boy, am I glad that I did. Before today, one of the best uses of Blend If I've seen is from Bert Monroy who used it to control a boat reflection on wavey water. The sides of the waves facing the viewer would not have shown the reflection, and they were also darker because the scene was slightly back lit. Blend If made it super easy to hide the reflection on the near side of the waves. Your use with the snow on the climber and using the blue channel to mask in the clouds was at least as clever, and something I will try to make use of going forward.
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Great video. Maybe OT a bit, but does "Blend If" also exist in Premiere Pro? (I know, I should go look, right?). But I often put b-roll photos on the main video like you did with the moon and blending it into the video would be awesome?
I've never understood why Adobe chooses to show the color channels sliders with the color on the right and BLACK on the left. It would make it more intuitive if the left side of the sliders showed the complement of the color. So the BLUE channel sliders would have blue on the right end and yellow on the left end.
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Thanks to everyone for watching! I'm very glad this video has been helpful!
the best blend if explanation I have ever seen. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Best "blend if" explanation ever!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I've watched several videos trying to make this feature clear and this is the first one I've seen that makes sense to me. I'll rewatch it several times, and will add the bookmark to my list. Thanks again for your excellent tutorials.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!
Exactly what I was thinking.. an immediate bookmark!
This is hands down the best explanation of blend if I’ve ever seen.
Thank you!
Facts
Excellent description of this tool. Thank you.
I am not new to Blend-if, but completely forgot about blending using the RGB channels. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
short and clear...just like every tutorial should be!
The best Blend If tutorial I've ever seen❤
Jezus, you have never failed to move me a step or two forward with your videos. I almost didn't watch this as I thought I knew Blend If pretty well, but boy, am I glad that I did. Before today, one of the best uses of Blend If I've seen is from Bert Monroy who used it to control a boat reflection on wavey water. The sides of the waves facing the viewer would not have shown the reflection, and they were also darker because the scene was slightly back lit. Blend If made it super easy to hide the reflection on the near side of the waves. Your use with the snow on the climber and using the blue channel to mask in the clouds was at least as clever, and something I will try to make use of going forward.
Thank you, Trevor! And yes, Bert is a master at all things Photoshop! I'm glad you clicked to watch!
Thou shall not take the name of the Lord in vain.
Yep, I've watched my share of help videos on Blend If and this one is by far the easiest one to follow.
Came for Jesús Ramirez ....stayed for all the new stuff I learned.
Best practical explanation I've ever seen,, Thank you ❤
Thanks for demystifying blend-if. Best and easy-to-understand explanation I have come across ever.
This video made it much easier to understand. Thank you.
That is a great tutorial! Thank you!
Jesus is terrific, as always. His pace and thoroughness is a refreshing change in this frantic world of YT content creators. Make sure to subscribe to his PTC channel!
Thank you, Tom!
A really good explanation! Thank You!
You're welcome!
Beautiful tutorial 👌👌
Great way to explain it all. Thanks.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks sir . ❤❤
It's too good information ❤❤
EXTREMELY well done!
Finally I decent video
On these sliders
Great video!
Great, comme d'habitude.
Great video. Maybe OT a bit, but does "Blend If" also exist in Premiere Pro? (I know, I should go look, right?). But I often put b-roll photos on the main video like you did with the moon and blending it into the video would be awesome?
I don't think there is. 😕
The best
Thank you!
Nice
I've never understood why Adobe chooses to show the color channels sliders with the color on the right and BLACK on the left. It would make it more intuitive if the left side of the sliders showed the complement of the color. So the BLUE channel sliders would have blue on the right end and yellow on the left end.
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Who is Anna & Oliver? 😂
What you name layers are different than the download. Therefore, the rest of the video is useless. Mine shows a color layer!
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