CINEMATIC Street Photography Edit, Lightroom Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2022
  • Join me in this Lightroom tutorial as we walk through in detail a Lightroom preset for street photography. Turn any street photo into a cinematic atmosphere with a blue and orange dark tone.
    Lightroom Presets: www.creating-more.com/presets
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Комментарии • 16

  • @dan.knows.photography
    @dan.knows.photography Год назад +2

    This makes editing very approachable 🙏

  • @mikeeckhardt4945
    @mikeeckhardt4945 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the really entertaining, interesting video! Once again, you can see how many different paths lead to similar goals. 👌

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  Год назад

      Thanks! Theres always a lot of different workflows that can take you to the same outcome, I tend to change between starting with colours or basic edit depending on the photo!

  • @BabaYagaUA
    @BabaYagaUA 10 месяцев назад

    Siiic!! Thanx for this man!

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! Hope its helped with your edits!

  • @MrFredGross
    @MrFredGross 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this vidéo, incredibly helpful for me ! Love it !

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! Glad it's helped :)

  • @newvillagefilms
    @newvillagefilms 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is brilliant. Thanks for the guidance. Subscribed! 🙌
    Can you accomplish the same effect with an old version of Lightroom, without separate tone curve nor color correction feature?

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment and sub! I haven't tried it as I usually make use of the tone curve and colour grade for this style. You could try unifying the cool and warm colours in the HSL sliders and removing the other colours, in the past to achieve a similar look I have also used in Photoshop a solid blue colour overlay to act as colour grading. Hope this helps!

  • @cuboidnoise
    @cuboidnoise Год назад +1

    This is a really good video. Its nice to see the thought process behind it, why you went for that style and how. Rather than just here is a preset and some edits i did! Particularly enjoying your video on tone curves and calibration!

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  Год назад

      Thanks, I always think it's worth going through the process as you will always need to tweak things from image to image, so knowing the why helps save a bit of time!

    • @newvillagefilms
      @newvillagefilms 8 месяцев назад

      I see that style of edits quite a lot, a blue hue night scenes. Every night scene photographs I see these days looked like it was taken by one person... dark, blue hue, urban setting, rain/wet elements. Is this the current trend? A few years back it was faded, pastel like a Wes Anderson scene. But the instructions and the thought process were great on this video. Thanks much. 👏

  • @snappycanon
    @snappycanon Месяц назад

    Hi Ross , What is the file and is it straight from camera please ? new to your channel.

  • @bourbon_sketcher
    @bourbon_sketcher 6 месяцев назад

    Thats a great tutorial. Thank you. I use Affinity Photo for my edits; its a powerful tool, but without presets. I feel my images are lacking 'punch' and, well, the professional look and feel. I'm often tempted to reconsider Lightroom; it seems to have a lot more features and control. Will check out your other videos 👍🏻

    • @ross_wilson
      @ross_wilson  3 месяца назад

      I haven't tried Affinity myself, I guess I mainly use Lightroom as I have a workflow that I'm used to on there that helps me speed through edits! Adding depth with masks and light I found helps give me that punch which might be why I use Lightroom quite a lot but I do need to explore Affinity!