I am impressed with your videos. I am particularly interested in techniques related to focus stacking and stitching various pieces of a product back together in Photoshop. Would you happen to have any tutorials or resources that cover these specific techniques and more for product retouching for products after raw photoshoot? Or, could you possibly consider creating a tutorial that addresses these methods? The process I'm looking at involves taking multiple images at different focus depths and then combining them to create a single image with greater depth of field and detail, or at least something can replace this with single photoshop AI or other tools just like the ones you showed in your video. There should be a standard, so that images will have the same kind of retouched effect. For example the watch from the same model, but different colors shouldn't have differences, also the watches from the same collection should have the same retouching otherwise it would look odd.
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words. I don't have a focus stacking tutorial at this time, but I do have that on my list for a future topic, so I'll definitely move that up on the list. I do have some videos on compositing however, which is often the method I use to capture everything in the frame in sharp focus. Check out this tutorial here and let me know what you think: ruclips.net/video/V6wj6EwzPiU/видео.html In this video, everything was in relatively the same position, but the same method applies if the items in your scene are different distances from your lens. Would love to do more videos on product retouching - would it help to see my retouching workflow, or are you looking for more in-depth tutorials on specific techniques?
I am impressed with your videos. I am particularly interested in techniques related to focus stacking and stitching various pieces of a product back together in Photoshop.
Would you happen to have any tutorials or resources that cover these specific techniques and more for product retouching for products after raw photoshoot? Or, could you possibly consider creating a tutorial that addresses these methods? The process I'm looking at involves taking multiple images at different focus depths and then combining them to create a single image with greater depth of field and detail, or at least something can replace this with single photoshop AI or other tools just like the ones you showed in your video. There should be a standard, so that images will have the same kind of retouched effect. For example the watch from the same model, but different colors shouldn't have differences, also the watches from the same collection should have the same retouching otherwise it would look odd.
Thank you so much for watching and the kind words. I don't have a focus stacking tutorial at this time, but I do have that on my list for a future topic, so I'll definitely move that up on the list. I do have some videos on compositing however, which is often the method I use to capture everything in the frame in sharp focus. Check out this tutorial here and let me know what you think: ruclips.net/video/V6wj6EwzPiU/видео.html
In this video, everything was in relatively the same position, but the same method applies if the items in your scene are different distances from your lens.
Would love to do more videos on product retouching - would it help to see my retouching workflow, or are you looking for more in-depth tutorials on specific techniques?
Great tutorial Stephanie - thanks for sharing ☺
Great video Stephanie! Is this in the main Photoshop or PS Beta?
Hi there! Everything is in Photoshop except for the Generative Fill - you'll need to download beta at this time for that tool 🙂
Great ❤
Thanks so much!