Hi Jay, a really simple to understand tutorial with no complex explanations! I would really be interested if you can show us a tutorial with fine art photo editing in color instead of monochrome as we are normally used to seeing now. Especially how one can choose the gradients when the image is a color photograph. Looking forward to that!
lovely edit Jay and this is one of the locations I want to definitely visit when I am in NYC as there are several compositions from here that I would love to capture
Thanks Jim. It is a great spot. Great views of the Brooklyn bridge and Manhattan bridge from around there. I did an earlier video in this location which might be helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Hi, Jay! Another outstanding tutorial! I've watched a good number of your videos. In your preface you typically mention making global adjustments in Lr then editing in Ps. Because the image will become a TIF file when returned to Lr, do you ever find the TIF image has changed (color, contrast, exposure, etc.) when viewed in Lr? Does the overall resolution suffer when going from RAW to TIF? Do you ever find yourself applying more Lr adjustments (as a TIFF) after editing in Ps? If so, does Lr respond similarly to a TIF file as it does to a RAW file?
Several photographers are creating a plague on the Internet. They seem shy of saying what it really is. They all too often mean monotone artistic photography. In reality it is no more fine than colour. People are entitled to prefer monotone so why not admit it instead of suggesting something it isn't? It certainly isn't better than the richness of colour.
Another great video Jay, thanks. I'd forgotten how to load and combine multiple selections, so a nice reminder too.
Thanks for watching Phil!
@@JCImagesBehindtheShot I always do Jay - Keep posting I am learning a lot - Thank You.
Great video. I think this is the first 'Fine Art' tutorial that used a relatively simple subject.
Thanks for the kind words friend!
Hi Jay, a really simple to understand tutorial with no complex explanations! I would really be interested if you can show us a tutorial with fine art photo editing in color instead of monochrome as we are normally used to seeing now. Especially how one can choose the gradients when the image is a color photograph. Looking forward to that!
Thanks for giving your train of thought. That's very helpful.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
This is really a great tutorial and very helpful with light and giving the buildings dept. Straightforward and no fluff. Thank you!
Thanks so much Melissa!
Fantastic, thank you; more please
Thanks Dan!!
Don’t get to do much architectural work, but your videos are an inspiration to me to do more…thanks
A brillient tutorial with ideas even for colour
However I need to play it a number of times to really get the gist 📷 👍
lovely edit Jay and this is one of the locations I want to definitely visit when I am in NYC as there are several compositions from here that I would love to capture
Thanks Jim. It is a great spot. Great views of the Brooklyn bridge and Manhattan bridge from around there. I did an earlier video in this location which might be helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
@@JCImagesBehindtheShot Thanks Jay, will definitely have some questions as your local knowledge will be invaluable
One of your best Hay, really enjoyed it, great image.
Thanks Phil! I appreciate it!
Great video Jay 👍🏼
Thanks Chris!
Superbe…merciiii 😍
Merci!!
This was awesome.
Thanks Qanit!!
Simple, affordable and effective!
Thanks for the kind words!
Great video very nice job
Thank you friend!!
Awesome work
Thanks Suxo!
Terrific video
Thanks so much, Rob!
Great video, Jay. I like how you get such great edits, but you do them in a simple straightforward way. You make it look easy ! LOL
Thanks so much Joe!
Hi, Jay! Another outstanding tutorial! I've watched a good number of your videos. In your preface you typically mention making global adjustments in Lr then editing in Ps. Because the image will become a TIF file when returned to Lr, do you ever find the TIF image has changed (color, contrast, exposure, etc.) when viewed in Lr? Does the overall resolution suffer when going from RAW to TIF?
Do you ever find yourself applying more Lr adjustments (as a TIFF) after editing in Ps? If so, does Lr respond similarly to a TIF file as it does to a RAW file?
Several photographers are creating a plague on the Internet. They seem shy of saying what it really is. They all too often mean monotone artistic photography. In reality it is no more fine than colour. People are entitled to prefer monotone so why not admit it instead of suggesting something it isn't? It certainly isn't better than the richness of colour.
why did you duplicate the first level if you work with adjustment layers ? isn't it a useless step ?
Great video and I love edit. I total agree with @joetagg1961
😀😀 thanks!