How to light lanterns in your Lightroom Day-to-Night transition

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @yoga7788
    @yoga7788 Месяц назад +1

    Really excellent lesson, really appreciate this video. Thanks

  • @billpanuska5775
    @billpanuska5775 11 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent demonstration. Your competence is inspiring. Thank you.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  11 месяцев назад

      I am glad I could be of assistance 😀

  • @lizleepuzon1269
    @lizleepuzon1269 2 года назад +1

    THIS TUTORIAL REALLY WORKS I AM FROM PHILIPPINES! THIS MAN DESERVES A SUBSCRIPTION!

  • @zediogoamareleja
    @zediogoamareleja Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for your time and for sharing this amazing editing process that turns a grey and dull image in a eye catching beauty.. Well done. Subscribed

  • @eyeguy777
    @eyeguy777 2 года назад +1

    Thanks so much, Jamie. A very detailed method resulting in very refined and beautiful images. I am looking forward to seeing more of your work.

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  2 года назад

      I am very much looking forward to continuing to share my work with you all :-) I will try to do at least one video per week, and share additional posts on my Facebook page, feel free to follow me there as well. facebook.com/JRMathlin

  • @dennispenton2052
    @dennispenton2052 Год назад +1

    How enjoyable. Creative

  • @dmitripopov8570
    @dmitripopov8570 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much! I will definitely try this method!

  • @craigcompoliphotography1235
    @craigcompoliphotography1235 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoy your work. Videos are outstanding!

  • @pipatsamunya6511
    @pipatsamunya6511 2 года назад +1

    Wow! It works! The first time i tried it took forever to activate and when I disabled my antivirus it worked like in less than a minute! Thanks bro!

  • @tahlia2368
    @tahlia2368 2 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @marlinsobbota9846
    @marlinsobbota9846 2 года назад +1

    So interesting and informative. And so very kind of you to share your expertise with us, and help us to take our photography to the next level. I'll be watching this video again as I've done with your other videos. Once is not enough, as there's so much information packed into each tutorial. Thank you!!

  • @eliamtrinidad7439
    @eliamtrinidad7439 2 года назад +1

    Everything works at its best!!

  • @greatartevent
    @greatartevent 2 года назад +1

    Hell yeah man good work

  • @miguelpereiradeoliveira7317
    @miguelpereiradeoliveira7317 2 года назад +1

    Wow this will totally work!

  • @zaper00
    @zaper00 2 года назад +1

    great video. thanks!

  • @aberhalllllo
    @aberhalllllo Год назад +1

    Wunderbar! Grüße aus Deutschland!

  • @jerrybarton4528
    @jerrybarton4528 Год назад +1

    Outstanding again, as we've come to expect. Please keep them coming. I'd appreciate it if you'd be able to allows us to receive a download copy of the source file for practice.

  • @wanderwithhan
    @wanderwithhan 2 года назад +1

    handy tricks! thanks

  • @brianoconnor2668
    @brianoconnor2668 6 дней назад +1

    Jaimie - Another excellent tutorial. I have been a subscriber for quite some time and this two year-old video popped up on my feed and I hadn’t seen it. This raises a question for me as a night photographer myself and someone who really appreciates learning from you. In your day to night conversions is there a time of day that you feel works best?
    Having seen a number of your tutorials, most recently the one in Connecticut at Yale. I noticed you took that photo at midday. I’m going to assume this photo was taken earlier or later in the day plus it was a cloudy day. I only say this as I am struggling a bit I try to convert photos I have taken in Boston area of similar subjects. I struggle to get the true nighttime appearance that you get. Just curious if you have a favorite time of day or cloud structure, etc. for these photos. Regards - Brian

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  5 дней назад +1

      Hi Brian, we can create a day-to-night from any time of the day, however morning and evening are easier, plus low contrast days (and if it is raining) are best, as we then do not have to deal with the hard shadows, Cloudy days are my preferred lighting for day-to-nights. I hope this helps 😀

    • @brianoconnor2668
      @brianoconnor2668 4 дня назад +1

      Makes sense and helps a lot. Hope to attend one of your workshops one day, they look fascinating. I really appreciate what you are doing. Let us know if you are ever in the New England area again. Maybe a good location for a mini workshop.

  • @MarMar-jm9ew
    @MarMar-jm9ew 2 года назад +1

    good hack, good job man

  • @luisreyez8237
    @luisreyez8237 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, it means a lot:)

  • @urbantactical148
    @urbantactical148 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video thank you. I assume it works the same way in Luminar Neo?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  2 месяца назад

      yes you can add and subtract the masks very similar in Neo 😀

  • @mje1625
    @mje1625 Год назад +1

    Wow! I mean WOW! Do you teach any Lightroom/Photoshop classes?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Год назад

      I do run workshops, but most of my tutorials are here on RUclips, I hope you enjoy them 🙂

  • @grehuuu7510
    @grehuuu7510 2 года назад +1

    like and sub!

  • @learningCountry
    @learningCountry Год назад +1

    can you show how to do this in photoshop as well?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Год назад +1

      thanks for the question, I do not do it in photoshop as it takes longer to do, plus the key to the success of my technique is the power of the lightroom radial filters :-)

    • @learningCountry
      @learningCountry Год назад +1

      @@jamiermathlin I am all about easy. Would you suggest LR over Photoshop?

    • @jamiermathlin
      @jamiermathlin  Год назад +1

      @@learningCountry they each have their own advantages, generally, I do most of my work in Lightroom, and use Photoshop for reflections, sky replacement, and object removal. When it comes to using radial and gradient filters Lightroom for me is the best approach 🙂

    • @philips1081
      @philips1081 Год назад +1

      @@learningCountry Photoshops CRF is basically the same as lightroom