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The EASIEST Way To LIGHT & EDIT Large Rooms For Flash/Ambient Real Estate Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • In this video, I'm sharing the EASIEST way to light and edit large rooms for flash/ambient real estate photography. By following these simple steps, you'll be able to take great photos of large open floorplans without spending hours on-site or in post-processing!
    If you're a real estate photographer and you want to capture stunning interior shots of large rooms, then this video is for you! By following these easy steps, you'll be able to light and edit your photos quickly and easily, so you can get great shots in no time!
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    Let me know in the comments if you have any questions.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 Split Your Spaces
    01:09 Light Each Space
    07:19 Making Adjustments
    11:27 A Step Further
    18:16 Finished Image
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Комментарии • 20

  • @BrandonWattsREP
    @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад +4

    Next 2 videos will cover using actions from Lumenzia, as well as how to use similar actions for free in Photoshop.
    The Photoshop video will have a download link to a free action so that you can follow along easily.
    Have an amazing day!

  • @phuongluu578
    @phuongluu578 9 месяцев назад

    Master class

  • @bl4841
    @bl4841 Год назад

    pretty complicated stuff, but I think its good to learn the hard way sometimes as It will come in handy in the future. Good tut

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад

      Once you learn the process, it becomes sp insanely simple you hardly have to think about where or how to pop a light for any given scene. Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @jerold5654
    @jerold5654 7 месяцев назад

    Brandon, this is a great video, and it provides a lot of details. Many thanks for the video. I noticed in a couple of videos that you are bumping into your 1/250 flash sync ceiling when you do window pulls. Do you ever drop your ISO down rather than just use your shutter speed? I haven't tried it myself yet, but I don't think the lower noise level would negatively impact the image.

  • @earlygrablatebloomer
    @earlygrablatebloomer Год назад +1

    Very nice tutorial thank you.

  • @Packetl055
    @Packetl055 Год назад +1

    Much appreciated! Thanks you, sir.

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад

      I hope it helped!

    • @Packetl055
      @Packetl055 Год назад

      @@BrandonWattsREP It helped. I ran around with the AD400 Pro for the larger rooms to rain down light on the opposite wall. Then used the gradient approach to mask out the desired area. Worked beautifully. Have a great one!

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад

      That's amazing to hear and thank you for the new expression "Rain down light" lol, I love that 😄

  • @brokeforever
    @brokeforever Год назад

    It would be helpful if you could maybe go over why you use certain blend modes and how to know which blend mode is gonna fix for example discoloration and stuff.

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад +2

      I can definitely do that. I just added it to the list, should be a good topic over the differences, similarities, and why I use one over the other. Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @chrisxu6471
    @chrisxu6471 Год назад

    I'm using a Canon R5 camera and when my shutter speed exceeds 1/250, half of my flash image will be obscured by black, what's wrong with me?

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад

      That's your max sync speed. Once you cross over that, your shutter can no longer keep up with the speed of the flash, so only part of the frame gets illuminated.

    • @chrisxu6471
      @chrisxu6471 Год назад

      ​@@BrandonWattsREP Can this max sync speed be adjusted?

    • @BrandonWattsREP
      @BrandonWattsREP  Год назад

      @@chrisxu6471 Unfortunately not, unless!
      - You have a flash that supports a High-Sync Speed function, at which point you'll just turn on HSS and you'll be allowed to scroll past 1/250.
      - Or you buy a flash that has a higher sync speed. Though I think 1/250 is usually as high as most flash-heads will go. So you're best bet is to utilize HSS or get a flash that does.
      If you don't have a flash with this option, then the other route would be to get a neutral density filter that will cut down the light even more. This would be a cheaper option compared to buying another flash.
      I've done both, bought a new flash and bought an ND filter and I'd say I prefer the flash since it's less gear that I need to keep track of. Though quite frankly, both options are basically the same in terms of results.

  • @liwinmacrealstate8569
    @liwinmacrealstate8569 8 месяцев назад

    This video is very good but it is not efficient because it takes too much time, HDR would give you almost the same result, if you take all that time I don't think you will have many monthly profits, how do you edit 5 properties in one day to deliver them the next day ? it is impossible

  • @alancongratssoonyoullhead5273
    @alancongratssoonyoullhead5273 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, but too much work and time

    • @Live-life..
      @Live-life.. 23 дня назад

      And looks too bright and not natural looking for my taste