Why the Lumix S5II is Perfect for Printing Your Photos

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025
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  • @ScottEdwards
    @ScottEdwards  3 часа назад +1

    Thanks for watching!😎🤩 If you have any questions let me know!
    Check out my print store! www.scottedwardsyoutube.com

  • @maxmunton
    @maxmunton 3 часа назад +1

    Great video, Scott! Thanks for answering my question, gives a good idea of how much it all costs! And that James Popsys photo is something special eh!

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 Час назад

    High quality tutorial, Scott. A keeper. Relatable, candid and not preachy. Just right sized pic in pic, as well. IMO this post would be a terrific candidate for coverage by one of the photo e-magazines like Shutterbug, or Petapixel. Sometimes they pick up these vids and publish a summary w/link; other times a host would contact them first. Either way I’ve seen how e-magazine coverage dramatically boosts channel subs (no kidding).
    Is a color checker grid suitable for your workflow? Do you cut/mount your own mats? (Now you can print to iron-on transfer sheets to adorn your T-Shirts.) Cheers!

  • @RohitKushwaha
    @RohitKushwaha 2 часа назад +1

    How do you make make your a-rolls misty? Can you share your setup for a-rolls and b-rolls.

    • @ScottEdwards
      @ScottEdwards  Час назад

      Might make a video on this. I use a mist filter though so get a softer look

  • @nicholasjlloyd
    @nicholasjlloyd 2 часа назад +1

    Hi @scottedwards stupid question but I assume to counteract the lack of a backlight you turn down your monitor brightness then have to massively crank up the exposure (and/or brightness) of the image in lightroom is that right??

    • @ScottEdwards
      @ScottEdwards  Час назад

      No you can just edit exactly the same. Just make sure your monitoring your histogram make sure nothing is blown out