Thanks a lot for your series. The videos show clearly how the parts of the picture can be brought back to what was the impression of the landscape when the picture was taken. May I ask how you handle the situation where the mountains get partially covered by the clouds. High mountain peaks very often are partly covered with clouds. The mountain shows through these clouds as if this is mist.
Glad it was helpful! I will continue to try and bring more informative videos to the channel. I would have to see an example of the photo. But I would probably start with a color based map and maybe intersect it with a luminance mask. Sounds like it would take a little work. If you have an example you could send me, I would be happy to take a whack at it.
Sorry, just saw this. You can send a jpg to my email. Once I get you email, I can send file rewuest for the raw file if we want to dig deeper. Mfpullen@gmail.com
Yet another excellent video tut Mickey; thanks. I've always struggled to get my skies, and the clouds in them, looking the way I want but have never quite succeeded in achieving a wholly satisfactory result. But now you've shown me how to do it, I will be forever grateful to you. A question for you: When on those occassions one wants, or needs to replace a boring, empty or flat skies, do you use a 1/3rd party plugin option that you would be happy to reccommend? I typically use either PhotoShop Replace Sky or Luminar Neo sky replacement. Either of these plugins will give me a nice looking sky but again, I can never quite get them to look the way I want them to look. Best wishes, Maarten
I am in the same boat as you. If I replace skies (and I have to admit...I rarely do that), I have used PS, On1 or Luminar. Getting the sky just right is a real pain. The most success I have ever had was using Ps with the BlendIf mode to get everything just right. It takes a lot of time and effort, that being one of the reasons Idno't use the sky replacement actions. Good Luck
Very instructive video. Thanks! I do have a question. Adobe sent me an email stating, “Adobe is modernizing the Creative Cloud storage experience and will begin discontinuing Creative Cloud Synced files on February 1, 2024”. I really have no idea what this is about. I know that occasionally when I close Lightroom it asks if I want to sync files. I always click yes but really don’t know why. I use Lightroom regularly so I don’t want to somehow loose photos or edits come next February. Do you know what this email is about?
I don't really know. But I will need to check it out. The storage for sync'd files is primarily for those who use the mobile or web version of LR. It allows you to sync certain files so you have access to them remotely. I use Adobe portfolio for my photo site. I know it sync's files from specific Collections on my MAC. I hope that is not the type of storage they are intending to cut off. So, I will definitely have to check on that. I will let you know what I find out.
Your presentations on the practical use of lightroom masking are amongst the best on RUclips. Thanks
Wow, thanks! I appreciate the compliments. Glad I could help you out.
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing these helpful masking tips.
My pleasure! Glad I could help you out.
As always, so well explained. Thank you
My pleasure! Glad I could help out.
I am impressed. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. I appreciate your comment. Thanks for watching.
Excellent presentation… very helpful information!
Glad it was helpful!
Love this video, many Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it. I hope it helps you our in the use of Lightroom.
Thanks a lot for your series. The videos show clearly how the parts of the picture can be brought back to what was the impression of the landscape when the picture was taken.
May I ask how you handle the situation where the mountains get partially covered by the clouds. High mountain peaks very often are partly covered with clouds. The mountain shows through these clouds as if this is mist.
Glad it was helpful! I will continue to try and bring more informative videos to the channel. I would have to see an example of the photo. But I would probably start with a color based map and maybe intersect it with a luminance mask. Sounds like it would take a little work. If you have an example you could send me, I would be happy to take a whack at it.
@@easternshorephotoinstruction How can I send a sample picture. Do you need RAW or jpg?
Sorry, just saw this. You can send a jpg to my email. Once I get you email, I can send file rewuest for the raw file if we want to dig deeper. Mfpullen@gmail.com
Yet another excellent video tut Mickey; thanks. I've always struggled to get my skies, and the clouds in them, looking the way I want but have never quite succeeded in achieving a wholly satisfactory result. But now you've shown me how to do it, I will be forever grateful to you.
A question for you:
When on those occassions one wants, or needs to replace a boring, empty or flat skies, do you use a 1/3rd party plugin option that you would be happy to reccommend? I typically use either PhotoShop Replace Sky or Luminar Neo sky replacement. Either of these plugins will give me a nice looking sky but again, I can never quite get them to look the way I want them to look. Best wishes, Maarten
I am in the same boat as you. If I replace skies (and I have to admit...I rarely do that), I have used PS, On1 or Luminar. Getting the sky just right is a real pain. The most success I have ever had was using Ps with the BlendIf mode to get everything just right. It takes a lot of time and effort, that being one of the reasons Idno't use the sky replacement actions. Good Luck
Very instructive video. Thanks! I do have a question. Adobe sent me an email stating, “Adobe is modernizing the Creative Cloud storage experience and will begin discontinuing Creative Cloud Synced files on February 1, 2024”. I really have no idea what this is about. I know that occasionally when I close Lightroom it asks if I want to sync files. I always click yes but really don’t know why. I use Lightroom regularly so I don’t want to somehow loose photos or edits come next February. Do you know what this email is about?
I don't really know. But I will need to check it out. The storage for sync'd files is primarily for those who use the mobile or web version of LR. It allows you to sync certain files so you have access to them remotely. I use Adobe portfolio for my photo site. I know it sync's files from specific Collections on my MAC. I hope that is not the type of storage they are intending to cut off. So, I will definitely have to check on that. I will let you know what I find out.