Hi Richard - enjoy your videos. In this one, just not sure why you hopped back over to Photoshop to do the overall curve when that could be done straight in LR too. Thanks for the very thoughtful presentation and great advices!
Hi Jason, I prefer the curve tool in Photoshop as it seems more natural. I could be wrong, but thanks for pointing it out to me 😊. Thanks so much for watching my videos 😊
This is Westman Islands in Iceland and the little islands are called Rooster and Hen and Rosster's head..my mom's family is from there and i spend many of my childhood's summers there...And this summer im going back to Iceland and I'm going to take lots of photos to take back home to Colorado. Your photo is amazing 🤩 thanks for sharing your technique!
Excellent tutorial. I'm so happy I found your channel. My question is, why do you flatten the image instead of just making a stamped image on top of the layers? This way, if you want to go back at some point in time, you can do it. When you flatten the image, that's it-no going back.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment. I try to make the editing as easy as i can, so i don't complicate it in Photoshop. If you press the control key and the Letter Z, you will undo your previous step (on a PC) . I usually make a duplicate background. I am no expert in PS and i still have a lot of learning to do. Thanks once again.
Thanks for the video. I always learn something from watching each one😊
Thanks so much for watching 😊
Thanks Richard. Nice process for B&W, and clearly explained.
Thank you so much .
Great work, Richard. Just what I‘ve a long time been looking for! Many thanks!
Hey thanks so much. So glad to be of help .
Great job indeed 👍
Thanks so much and thank you for watching ☺️
Excellent tutorial... I really learned a great deal. THANK YOU!
Thank for the comment and I'm happy you liked the video. You're welcome.
Brilliant video. Very well explained and I will definitely be doing something similar myself (hopefully).
Thanks so much for watching 😊. Check out my other videos on fine art editing.
Hi Richard - enjoy your videos. In this one, just not sure why you hopped back over to Photoshop to do the overall curve when that could be done straight in LR too.
Thanks for the very thoughtful presentation and great advices!
Hi Jason, I prefer the curve tool in Photoshop as it seems more natural. I could be wrong, but thanks for pointing it out to me 😊.
Thanks so much for watching my videos 😊
Nicely done!
Thanks so much.
Another excellent BW Fine Art tutorial.
Thank you for watching my channel .
Yo .. Rich, yes i just hit the jackpot here .. i enjoyed your lession , simple and easy to follow .
Hey there, well glad you enjoyed it. Happy editing 😊
Well richard that was brilliant tutorial on black and white like it 👏 😊
Thank you so much.
Fabulous videos ... I learned so much ... thank you !
You're welcome 😊 Thanks for watching ☺️
This is Westman Islands in Iceland and the little islands are called Rooster and Hen and Rosster's head..my mom's family is from there and i spend many of my childhood's summers there...And this summer im going back to Iceland and I'm going to take lots of photos to take back home to Colorado. Your photo is amazing 🤩 thanks for sharing your technique!
Thanks so much for sharing that information. I hope you have fun shooting many wonderful landscapes. Thank you for watching my channel 😊
Very nice.
Thank you .
Great video, thank you, easy to follow
Thanks for the lovely comment. Happy you liked it ☺️
Thanks 🎉
You're welcome 😊
Excellent tutorial. I'm so happy I found your channel. My question is, why do you flatten the image instead of just making a stamped image on top of the layers? This way, if you want to go back at some point in time, you can do it. When you flatten the image, that's it-no going back.
Thanks so much for the lovely comment. I try to make the editing as easy as i can, so i don't complicate it in Photoshop. If you press the control key and the Letter Z, you will undo your previous step (on a PC) . I usually make a duplicate background. I am no expert in PS and i still have a lot of learning to do. Thanks once again.
Hi Richard, I have many JPG images . Can I use your technicues with JPG'S ?
Hi George, I'm sure it will work, but you won't have much details in the shadows and highlights.
Give it a try. Maybe they still turn out great 😃.
You don't explain why you do many of your adjustments, eg blue only in calibration, so I stopped watching after a few minutes
Hey Adrian, yes you're right. I will include and explain in my future videos. Thanks for pointing it out.