Fastest and best way to edit HDR interior and real estate photo 2024
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- This will be a 20 min long video that completely goes in depth of the new HDR function in Lightroom and how it is a game changer for you as a newcomer or an senior interior/real estate photographer that want make faster editing process but still just work in Lightroom no worries. With Lightrooms new HDR blending functions will make you the fastest editor ever and save you all problems and jumping trough different programs to get a good HDR file to work with.
Learn how to auto stack and HDR merge in Lightroom
• Workflow: How to auto ...
Nice video, Zalle! Thank you for the tips!
May I ask which lens did you use for the shots, please?
Thank you.
hey there are no more videos in your channel.. where can i find hdr videos you are referring to?
OMG.. infuse LR plugin is a game changer.. best $3.5 i ve ever spent. Thanks for the tip. Thanks for sharing your settings. I will wait for the video to perfect my technique.
hey @jahivan , more video is coming up soon. New to this RUclips thing so trying to sorting everything out so I can produces good content. So keep an eye open for more content. 😊
Here is this video you ask for:
ruclips.net/video/ZBzB1NAqZiE/видео.html
Great Video! thank you, What settings do you use on your camera? F/ and ISO? thanks
Nice examples here, Thanks for sharing! I'm a bit confused - you work on the already hdr merged image if I get it right?
Yes here I have already HDR merge the photo in Lightroom en work on that file. ☺️
@@zallewoxvall Thank you! I will try it as well and see how it goes.
@@Mister_EL. glad too hear that 😀 I will release more videos when I show case this workflow!
Hi Zalle, how are you,
First, thank you for sharing your knowledge and congratulations on the video. I wanted to ask you what camera and lens do you use? thank you and greetings.
Thank you! My camera gear is: Sony Aiv, Sony 16-35 mm f/4 and Sony 50 f/1.8.
I use CPL filter for my wide shots to control the wash out floors ☺️
@@zallewoxvall Thank you very much for the response and see you.
Thank you very much for this great tutorial! Every day I struggle with choosing between the Flambient or HDR technique. I'm getting more and more jobs, and I think you helped me work faster.
Best wishes from Germany
So glad that you find this video helpful! Hope this will help you to be able to make more money in your business
Great video, brother! Thank you for the help 🙌🏽
Glad that you find it helpful full
The grainy problem at 9:26 is because of your HDR ghosting removal settings. Turn it off and it fixes this problem! I had same issues
Thx for the tips, will consider it moving forward 🙏
This has been sooo much help!! Thanks Zalle!! One thing - I have been having issues transferring the image to edit in photoshop.. The photo in photoshop does not transfer the settings from Lightroom. Do you have a solution for this???
Glad to hear that!! You have your export the file as a jpg or something that’s not a hdr file when you work with that file in Lightroom is still a special hdr file until the export.
@@zallewoxvall Hi, I tried as you said but it's didn't work :((( Any suggestions?
Hi Zalle, thanks for the video! I have tried this new HDR button recently and I thought that I just don't understand something but it seems that you also export in SDR Display mode because it looked weird otherwise. This feature is really useful for clearing windows automatically without using a brush. Honestly, I thought it is a preview feature or smth for SDR screens. I also wonder why you don't merge photos into one HDR photo and instead, you just edit a stack of photos?
Hi there! Hope the video it’s been a little helpful for you. As you say it’s a preview for SDR display with the HDR mode and that’s what we want to see when we edit aswell as we export the files. The images I’m working on are brackets of 5 and they are merge into 1 hdr file as you can see it’s say 6 in the stacks. So I’m working on the hdr file ☺️
@@zallewoxvall thanks for your reply. The video is helpful indeed. Regarding brackets of 5, I also do stacking of 5 brackets but before editing, I also select them and press - Merge into HDR, and 5 stacks become a whole single photo. Yours is different.
Amazing! Thank you!
Glad you like it
Good video... Thank you
Hope it was helpful for you
How many pictures and how many stops apart are they for your HDR's? Thanks
Its 5 bracking with 1 stops apart
Great job
Thank you 🙏
how you pasting you settings on next pic? waht key combo do you use?
do you always remove reflections and lights hitting the wall from the window?
No, but if it’s alot of color cast I will take the highlight saturation and take it down
Thanks
How do you export them? On Lightroom HDR my result is awesome then when I export them in jpeg or hd jpeg I don't see what I edited.
Make sure that you toggle the sdr display rendition on, when you export don’t export as an HDR file.
@@zallewoxvallgreat content. I had the same issue on exporting. Loved the results but couldn’t work out why it didn’t export the same. I will toggle that setting. Thanks legend.
@@waynesaladine9937 No problem! Good luck with this new editing tool!
@@zallewoxvallthe whole point of this is to export an hdr file. What you’re doing doesn’t require the hdr workspace at all.
@@aaroncollins5188 well it actually does. This functions was made for HDR file but it still works without exporting HDR files. That’s why they have the SDR rendition functions. So you can se what you are editing for non HDR file and monitors.
I hope this video is good because the ISO is high af
I hopp you find it helpful, if you have questions just ask me
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