can you explain when you invert what is the blacks and white and what are we looking for when inverted black and white, can you explain when dodging burning ?
Just picked up all of your products, I'm literally editing one of my outdoor photos with your tutorial! Thanks for creating these and keep them coming!
Sir I have a question why is it that anytime shooting outdoor probably under the sun when you zoom in after taking the picture there is always a blue lines at the edges of your subject.
great work as usual my guy. Your FS action is a life saver
Awesome video. You've made my retouching a lot easier and made my photos look a lot more professional as-well so thanks for that.
You're welcome 🙏🏿🙏🏿
I really love this man
Amazing edit!!! About to go grab your LUTs
I literally liked this before watching it
can you explain when you invert what is the blacks and white and what are we looking for when inverted black and white, can you explain when dodging burning ?
Was really waiting or this and thanks for the free teaching love from Cameroon
You are so welcome
Just picked up all of your products, I'm literally editing one of my outdoor photos with your tutorial! Thanks for creating these and keep them coming!
Thank you! Really appreciate the support! Hope you love them!
this was an amazing video! getting all the actions now and going to practice using PS for my portraits.
Thank you
Sooo good!!! Can you show us your tablet settings?
Not to exaggerate but I think I’ve watched 80% of your videos 😂😂
The only thing left is to get your retouching essentials and some luts😍
Thank you 👐
You’re welcome 😊
wow she's stunningly beautiful.
I don't even use Photoshop but I enjoyed watching this.
more outdoor videos 🔥🔥😊
Thanks
Dope one
Tu utilise capture one ou photoshop ?
Most of the time, I find it necessary to dial down the Whites and the Highlights in Camera Raw, almost all the way down.
Where is the bts of this shot ?
Sir I have a question why is it that anytime shooting outdoor probably under the sun when you zoom in after taking the picture there is always a blue lines at the edges of your subject.
Chromatic aberration. It’s lesser in more expensive lenses and it’s also easy to remove in post