Great image and edit! I think you may have mixed up the term crushing the blacks with fading them. I believe crushing the blacks is to make the darkest tones darker, crushing dark shades of Grey into black. Vs what you have done here is the opposite, raising black into shades of Grey, fading the blacks. "Fading" may be a colloquial term, but I think crushing is pretty well established as a defined term.
Hey Doug, Leo here from far away in Barbados, love the editing techniques in the video, will be watching some more and trying to catch up on your style later
"amateur" does NOT mean unskilled. I am an amateur photographer. It means that my photography is for fun. I have none of the constraints of having to earn money from my work. Your use of the term is insulting. John Peter Russell was a significant painter. Look him up. He sold NO paintings.
your job was great!!. I have a comment, though. LR never works with originals. So, you may want to duplicate, as you did, but not because you could damage the original. Looking forward to see more edits from you. 'All the best.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah agree with your comment. I always duplicate for a changed version because normally with a client job I always deliver the clean colour edit as well as the modified version. Sometimes the client doesn’t like the new colour version. Looking forward to sharing more edits with you all as well 👍😃
Great tips, straight forward. I love BW photos. I especially like your tips on brushing in details. Thanks!
So glad it was helpful 😃
Great video, thanks. Love the laid back approach so yeah catch ya. 👍
Your voice is a mixture of butter and gold
Buttered popcorn maybe hahahahah glad u like it. 😃
Great image and edit! I think you may have mixed up the term crushing the blacks with fading them. I believe crushing the blacks is to make the darkest tones darker, crushing dark shades of Grey into black. Vs what you have done here is the opposite, raising black into shades of Grey, fading the blacks. "Fading" may be a colloquial term, but I think crushing is pretty well established as a defined term.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah you are bang on. I always interchange the term crushing the blacks. DOUH Hahahah
Nice one mate. Always loved your B&W work. Especially that shoot with Holly. (probs biased there 😁)
Thanks 😊
Hey Doug, Leo here from far away in Barbados, love the editing techniques in the video, will be watching some more and trying to catch up on your style later
Hi there , so glad you like my style. 😃 hope the methods help you make some awesome images 😃
Thnx for the good content! But why this backround music? So disturbing. So distracting. It destroys the quality.
Glad you like the content. 😃 I’ll take your suggestion on changing the background music for the next video I make.
Very good, Thanks.
Glad u liked it 😃
And which one is the best looking and technical editing method from your five?
Best looking is a personal choose. People like different things. 😃
Great video 👍
Thanks for the kind worked. Glad u liked it. 😃
"amateur" does NOT mean unskilled. I am an amateur photographer. It means that my photography is for fun. I have none of the constraints of having to earn money from my work. Your use of the term is insulting.
John Peter Russell was a significant painter. Look him up. He sold NO paintings.
You have a good point. I should have said beginner. 👍
@@doughallstoryteller Novice, maybe tyro.
your job was great!!. I have a comment, though. LR never works with originals. So, you may want to duplicate, as you did, but not because you could damage the original. Looking forward to see more edits from you. 'All the best.
Thanks for the kind words. Yeah agree with your comment. I always duplicate for a changed version because normally with a client job I always deliver the clean colour edit as well as the modified version. Sometimes the client doesn’t like the new colour version.
Looking forward to sharing more edits with you all as well 👍😃