IMHO, the windows still do not look right. Too much darkness in the blinds themselves when we know they were originally white. But for some quick HDR Real Estate I guess it works. I feel the window pull is a better choice, especially at an angle that would not have given you a glare.
That's what I normally do. This was for those who don't use flash at all and strictly shoot pure HDR. Typically I just shoot my flash pops when shooting flash/ambient at 1/250 and wipe off the ambient layer on top for easy window pulls.
Thanks but this is not worth the time especially if it was a flowerpot etc in front of the window. I love sitting and editing like this like you do but sometimes you got remember that no one will appreciate how much time and effort that goes in.
How did you merge the 3 brackets as layers into one HDR layer? Thanks
I'd also love to know please
Hi! What's the custom action command? (2 minute marker)
IMHO, the windows still do not look right. Too much darkness in the blinds themselves when we know they were originally white. But for some quick HDR Real Estate I guess it works. I feel the window pull is a better choice, especially at an angle that would not have given you a glare.
agree, would be better to flash window pull and blend that in.
And it would take 1/20 of the time to do
I would recommend a flash window pull and blend that in. That way you don't dark blinds and looks more natural.
try that pen tool when there's a lot of stuff going on like plants etc.
Dang. Did you have some where to go that you were running late when you started this?
Thank You. It was very useful.
You're very welcome my friend, thank you for coming by the channel!
Why not do the window pull with a flash and use a DARKER blending mode? Seems like a lot less work.
That's what I normally do. This was for those who don't use flash at all and strictly shoot pure HDR.
Typically I just shoot my flash pops when shooting flash/ambient at 1/250 and wipe off the ambient layer on top for easy window pulls.
Super inspiring to watch your process the end result is always super impressive.
Thank you! We're about to get a little more serious with this next video 🤩
Thanks for great information. 👌
Happy to help! Thank you for your support to the channel!
very usefull video thank you
I'm so happy that you found use out of it. Thank you!!!
Thanks for info 🙏.... Ur fan from Morocco
You're welcome my friend, I hope it helps!
All of that for one HDR photo ?
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Are there quicker ways to do this via AI editing yet?
Thanks but this is not worth the time especially if it was a flowerpot etc in front of the window.
I love sitting and editing like this like you do but sometimes you got remember that no one will appreciate how much time and effort that goes in.