Hello Jamie, Jose from Puerto Rico and new subscriber. This was a wonderful tutorial. Photoshop is such a great tool and I'm always looking for new ways to improve my Photography. I'm so glad I discovered this channel, so I'm looking forward for many other new tutorials you'll put out in the future. Cheers!😀
More great tips for selectively improving photos. I'm really getting into these now with LR thanks to you Jamie. I never realised Lightroom was so flexible! Keep up the good work, thank you.
Was really pleased to see this, having recently returned from Amsterdam. Henri Willig has several colourful shops there. We visited one for a cheese and beer tasting and of course , brought some cheeses home. Another useful tutorial thanks Jamie.
When recovering similar detailing in interior work, such as this shop, I found moving the WHITE slider to the right in addition to the SHADOWS and EXPOSURE sliders "brightens" the details and contrast. I thoroughly enjoy your work and presentation.
Yes, indeed Bracketing would allow you to draw out the shadows, either through HDR or using composite images in PS. This video was looking at advanced masking and how to draw out the shadows. As we know there are many ways to 'skin a cat' 😀
Nice one again. But a little but cruel to remove the top of the building ;) It's an important piece of the original building. Alkmaar is also very popular for there cheese.
Another excellent video Jaimie. Appreciate the insight in properly illuminating inside the cheese shop. Also, wish I could make the London workshop, but I’ll be attending a wedding in France. I’ll look forward to hearing about the autumn workshops. Appreciate your great videos, I continue to learn a lot. Lastly, appreciate you putting the gear you use on your website. Very helpful for perspective. I would be curious if you could add more specifics on your computer. I know it’s a Mac, but I’m suspecting it’s more advanced than my 2018 Intel based Mac given how fast it performs denoise and other things. If you have insight on the most appropriate set up for Lightroom & Photoshop with all the masking you use that would be helpful. You could add that to your “my gear” section. Thank You again for all you do.
Thank you for the comment and point regarding computer specifications, generally I do not advertise the fact I use Macs as some people sadly are rather sensitive about Apple products. I was a Windows user up until 2015, at which time I was introduced to Macs for LR & PS, which was a real eye-opener. In 2020 Macs changed from Intel processors to Apple M ARM chips, starting with the M1 and is now currently M4. I personally have two machines, for desktop I have a Mac Studio M2Ultra, 64Gb Ram, 2 TB SSD with two Mac Studio Displays, and for mobile I have a MacBook Pro M3Max 64Gb Ram 2 TB SSD, both extremely fast machines, they make using LR & PS a dream 😀
@@brianoconnor2668 depending on your budget and whether you want desktop or laptop, the real pick of the bunch currently is the M4Pro Chip, available in Mac mini or Macbook pro, however Apple are shortly to release the M4 MacBookAir 15", this I believe will be the master for value vs performance likely to cost around $1400 in 16Gb Ram / 512GB SSD spec !
Jamie sei il numero 1 👍
thank you 😀
Another great class from the master in editing! Thank you Jamie for sharing your knowledge!
thank you Peggy 😀
Hello Jamie, Jose from Puerto Rico and new subscriber. This was a wonderful tutorial. Photoshop is such a great tool and I'm always looking for new ways to improve my Photography. I'm so glad I discovered this channel, so I'm looking forward for many other new tutorials you'll put out in the future. Cheers!😀
The way you light the photograph really gives it pop and depth and brings it to life.
Thank you Marlin 😀
More great tips for selectively improving photos. I'm really getting into these now with LR thanks to you Jamie. I never realised Lightroom was so flexible! Keep up the good work, thank you.
Thank you Graham 😀
Was really pleased to see this, having recently returned from Amsterdam. Henri Willig has several colourful shops there. We visited one for a cheese and beer tasting and of course , brought some cheeses home. Another useful tutorial thanks Jamie.
Amsterdam is a wonderful place, lovely people and a great city, and the beer and cheese are excellent 😀 thanks for the comment Viv
Outstanding post work, Jamie, as always! Many thanks for the great advice. Slainte !
Thank You 😀
A masterclass in editing - Cheers Jamie!
Thank You Mark, much appreciated :-)
Great video Jamie. Happy new Year to you. Look forward to lots of videos from you this year.
Happy New Year, I will do my best to keep them coming 😀
Well done Jamie. Happy New Year.
Happy New Year, and thank you 😀
Thanks for sharing your Mastery around Photoshop tools. Very entertaining.
Thank you for your comment Dennis, much appreciated 😀
Не перестаю удивляться. Как из ничего, Вы делаете конфетку. ЗДОРОВО!
Спасибо за ваши добрые слова, мне приятно знать, что вам понравилось видео.
Lots of lessons here. I normally do Denoise near the very beginning, but will have to consider using it as you have here in the future.
You may find one of my earlier videos useful, regarding when to use Denoise :- ruclips.net/video/8Y9Gw35GfAU/видео.html
@ Thanks. I’ll look at it.
When recovering similar detailing in interior work, such as this shop, I found moving the WHITE slider to the right in addition to the SHADOWS and EXPOSURE sliders "brightens" the details and contrast. I thoroughly enjoy your work and presentation.
thanks for the tip, I will try this out 😀
Excellent! I learn so much every time.
Thank You Tim 😀
Nicely Done Jamie.👌
Thank you John 😀
Thank You! Happy New Year!
Happy New Year 😀
This was an interesting and educational video, however why do you not bracket to get the exposure inside the shop?
Yes, indeed Bracketing would allow you to draw out the shadows, either through HDR or using composite images in PS. This video was looking at advanced masking and how to draw out the shadows. As we know there are many ways to 'skin a cat' 😀
Great tutorial, must review a few more times...
Thank You 😀
Marvelous vid. What color space did you use?
thank you, Adobe RBG 😀
Nice one again.
But a little but cruel to remove the top of the building ;)
It's an important piece of the original building.
Alkmaar is also very popular for there cheese.
I am a butcher 😀 it is a nice part of the building and I destroyed it....
Another excellent video Jaimie. Appreciate the insight in properly illuminating inside the cheese shop.
Also, wish I could make the London workshop, but I’ll be attending a wedding in France. I’ll look forward to hearing about the autumn workshops. Appreciate your great videos, I continue to learn a lot.
Lastly, appreciate you putting the gear you use on your website. Very helpful for perspective. I would be curious if you could add more specifics on your computer. I know it’s a Mac, but I’m suspecting it’s more advanced than my 2018 Intel based Mac given how fast it performs denoise and other things. If you have insight on the most appropriate set up for Lightroom & Photoshop with all the masking you use that would be helpful. You could add that to your “my gear” section. Thank You again for all you do.
Thank you for the comment and point regarding computer specifications, generally I do not advertise the fact I use Macs as some people sadly are rather sensitive about Apple products. I was a Windows user up until 2015, at which time I was introduced to Macs for LR & PS, which was a real eye-opener. In 2020 Macs changed from Intel processors to Apple M ARM chips, starting with the M1 and is now currently M4. I personally have two machines, for desktop I have a Mac Studio M2Ultra, 64Gb Ram, 2 TB SSD with two Mac Studio Displays, and for mobile I have a MacBook Pro M3Max 64Gb Ram 2 TB SSD, both extremely fast machines, they make using LR & PS a dream 😀
Thanks Jamie. I switched from Windows to Mac as well. I will update to the new Apple chips and appreciate your insight.
@@brianoconnor2668 depending on your budget and whether you want desktop or laptop, the real pick of the bunch currently is the M4Pro Chip, available in Mac mini or Macbook pro, however Apple are shortly to release the M4 MacBookAir 15", this I believe will be the master for value vs performance likely to cost around $1400 in 16Gb Ram / 512GB SSD spec !
Appreciate the advice. Amazing what Apple is producing with their new chips.