You'll Never View Dodge & Burn the Same After This
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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Thanks Jim for this interesting video. Your methods clearly give more flexibility and seem to make the Dodge and Burn tools redundant. Just started to work through your "Lighting the Landscape Course".
thanks for watching Ken and I hope you enjoy the course, thanks for picking that up!
Thanks Jim, great video.
thanks for watching Rene!
Thanks Jim this has been a wonderful tutorial, I am signed up but cant find your free ebook the link just sends me to sign up .... anyway I will watch this video again thats for sure 👍🥂
Hi Brenda and thanks. For the ebook, please send me an email at jim (at) jim nix dot com and I will get it sorted out for you. Thanks!
Thanks Jim A great explanation and example . I need to go revisit many of mine and use this improved technique.
thanks for watching Harry!
Great demonstration on ways to dodge and burn. On another note, I’ve taken some photos in the fog. Is there a particular method one should use when editing these images ? If so, can you do a demonstration on that ? Thanks
Hi Tony and thanks. When there is fog, I usually want to accentuate it, so it can be a variety of tools. Atmosphere AI can help add to it. You can use Develop to brighten the whites too. Both of these would be masked into the right areas of course. There's not a specific thing I would do as it depends on the image, but those are two things I can think of right now. Thanks!
@ Thank you Jim. I’ll try your recommendations. Much appreciated.
Merci Jim pour cette belle démonstration.
you're welcome Jean-Francois!
It’s a bit funny one of the things I appreciate the most about Ne-Yo is it gives me so many options to potentially use other than dodge and burn in Photoshop. I just love all the easy to use masks. I have access to use. This is a very interesting method.
thanks so much for watching!
I'll watch this one more than once. Heh. Thanks, Jim.
thanks Theo, I appreciate it!
thank you!
thanks for watching!
There is a much simpler way to do this in a decent editor. Much more control, way faster and better results. Quit using these stupid raw develop tools for local adjustments.
Say what this "much simpler way" is?
What "decent editor" are you referring to? And it's done this way in a lot of editors.
thank you!
thanks for watching!