+++ Get Featured in an upcoming video +++ I’m working on a new video showing how different Pro Landscape Photographers are editing the same Raw image. I also want to include YOU, the viewers this time around! If you want to participate you can find the raw photo here: drive.google.com/drive/folder... Simply edit this image in your style and then post the finished Version in this newly created Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/PhotoEditing... (Reddit allows us to view the images in higher resolution and is better for future discussions) Video will be online in October. Thanks for participating! 🙂
Christian, I tried to download the photo for October project from the link above, but failed, it was a 404 error, the server didn’t support it. It never happed before. Cloud you please help check it.
A very useful edit tutorial! I am not in the Adobe ecosystem, but I can incorporate much of what you showed here in my own workflow. Thanks for sharing!
Christian, You have intensified how to take advantage of Colour Range masks in achieving the awesome glow effect. Your presentation is brilliantly executed. With your wonderful inspiration, I learned more about glow effect. I am very grateful to you for your splendid illustration.
Very interesting and beautiful editing. The picture looks fantastic. Personally I would change the tone of the blue of the sky , for my taste it looks to blue/green or cyan
Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot from your video. But how do we apply the same trick to pre-wedding photoshoots? And how about LR presets? Do you have the same opinion as I do that presets don't work well on different images depending on the situation?
Thanks a lot! I'm not much of a presets guy, I think they can work to speed things up a little (like for sharpening, very basic color grading and so on) but getting a very stylized look which some people advertise on social media is not going to work for your own images unfortunately
Nice editing, Christian. Thanks for that. What looks interesting to me are your camera-settings. With 0.4 sec you must be using a tripod. But if you are using a tripod, why do you go with 3200 ISO? Can you please explain if there is a special reason for that? Thanks in advance
Hey, thanks for the comment! I dont remember exactly why I chose these settings, but I think I wanted to have a subtle amount of motion blur in the water (so not too much which is common with longer shutter speed). Maybe I also wasnt paying much attention to the settings that morning, I honestly cant remember haha :-) But anything around ISO 3200 is fine anyways when shooting with the Sony A7III, you wont run into noise issues!
It's a complete mystery to me why, as a Lightroom professional, you don't hide the completely unimportant windows that contribute absolutely nothing to the image editing process and thus have much more space for the photo and the development module. And on top there's also something like a full screen mode ;)
+++ Get Featured in an upcoming video +++
I’m working on a new video showing how different Pro Landscape Photographers are editing the same Raw image. I also want to include YOU, the viewers this time around!
If you want to participate you can find the raw photo here:
drive.google.com/drive/folder...
Simply edit this image in your style and then post the finished Version in this newly created Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/PhotoEditing...
(Reddit allows us to view the images in higher resolution and is better for future discussions)
Video will be online in October. Thanks for participating! 🙂
Christian, I tried to download the photo for October project from the link above, but failed, it was a 404 error, the server didn’t support it.
It never happed before.
Cloud you please help check it.
@@scandinavianthinking1251 Same, link returns a 404 error code.
Just Wow. Thanks brother
A very useful edit tutorial! I am not in the Adobe ecosystem, but I can incorporate much of what you showed here in my own workflow. Thanks for sharing!
You are the lightroom guru 👌👌👌👌
Thanks mate! :-)
beautiful, very nice thanks
Beautiful, thank you Christian
Christian, You have intensified how to take advantage of Colour Range masks in achieving the awesome glow effect. Your presentation is brilliantly executed. With your wonderful inspiration, I learned more about glow effect.
I am very grateful to you for your splendid illustration.
Thank you so much for commenting, always happy to hear when you can learn something from my videos! :-)
Always something new to learn and try next.
Thank you so much!
Beautifully presented and edited Christian. Love the glow effect, warm tones and the reflections.
Thank you, happy to hear you like the effect!
This channel is one of the few reasons I continue my photography. Keep the amazing work.
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!
Great again Christian! Thanks 👍😀
Thanks a lot!
Top editing
Thank you Christian, you have the best editing channel !!
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!
OMFG, I like it
Very interesting and beautiful editing. The picture looks fantastic. Personally I would change the tone of the blue of the sky , for my taste it looks to blue/green or cyan
Thanks for the comment! Looking back at it, you might be right it might be a bit too cold in the right corner!
Amazing as always Christian
Thank you very much!
Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot from your video.
But how do we apply the same trick to pre-wedding photoshoots?
And how about LR presets? Do you have the same opinion as I do that presets don't work well on different images depending on the situation?
Thanks a lot! I'm not much of a presets guy, I think they can work to speed things up a little (like for sharpening, very basic color grading and so on) but getting a very stylized look which some people advertise on social media is not going to work for your own images unfortunately
this photo is magnificent. Are you editing all of your own photos in these videos?
Thank you very much!! :-) all of the photos I show here are mine (except for like 1 or 2 from way back)
Nice editing, Christian. Thanks for that.
What looks interesting to me are your camera-settings. With 0.4 sec you must be using a tripod. But if you are using a tripod, why do you go with 3200 ISO? Can you please explain if there is a special reason for that? Thanks in advance
Hey, thanks for the comment! I dont remember exactly why I chose these settings, but I think I wanted to have a subtle amount of motion blur in the water (so not too much which is common with longer shutter speed). Maybe I also wasnt paying much attention to the settings that morning, I honestly cant remember haha :-) But anything around ISO 3200 is fine anyways when shooting with the Sony A7III, you wont run into noise issues!
@@ThePhlogPhotography I also know such mornings🤣
It's a complete mystery to me why, as a Lightroom professional, you don't hide the completely unimportant windows that contribute absolutely nothing to the image editing process and thus have much more space for the photo and the development module. And on top there's also something like a full screen mode ;)
Don’t reveal my secret tip 😭😜