Fixing Orange Shadows and Grey Highlights from Flambient shots

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2017
  • In this tutorial I show two examples and ways to repair those orange shadows and grey highlights sometimes seen in Flash-Ambient blended photos. Additional techniques are in my real estate photography series at amzn.to/3mFoznx
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  • @Omarography
    @Omarography 2 года назад +1

    Whenever I face a problem, I find its solution here. Many thanks, Nathan.

  • @elliottmccrackenrealestate2907
    @elliottmccrackenrealestate2907 2 года назад

    Omg I’ve been waiting for the fan shadow fix for months!!! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  2 года назад

      Thanks! That video though is about 5 years old, I show it and a lot more in my e-book on editing real estate photography, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3x79wIp

  • @colleenburkephotographymed5797
    @colleenburkephotographymed5797 2 года назад +1

    even after years of shooting RE your videos make my life so much easier. Thanks again!

  • @Sakamoto651
    @Sakamoto651 6 лет назад +2

    Those orange shadows are the bane of my existence! I can't wait to sit down and practice this method! Thanks Nathan!!

  • @thomasfisher2455
    @thomasfisher2455 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. Today was my day of of work and I spent the majority of the afternoon binge watching your videos! I would really love to see a video tutorial on how you light close-ups of things such as sinks, appliances, cabinets, etc.

  • @downtoearthphotography6655
    @downtoearthphotography6655 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Nathan, its Jess from the Real Estate Photography page. I love these tutorials - I am learning so much!

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      You're more than welcome Jess. As you may know I also have an REP series in e-book and print format (I recommend the e-book versions), which takes all of my tutorials further while providing how-to, step-by-step guides, which you may find of interest:www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KPJ5QQ8?ref=series_rw_dp_labf

  • @brucecattell1507
    @brucecattell1507 6 лет назад +1

    Nathan, thank you for this tip. I have the ceiling-fan-shadow problem on every shoot. You have now saved me a ton of time in quickly fixing this problem.

  • @donashley
    @donashley 6 лет назад +2

    One of your most Helpful / informative tutorials...great job! Thanks!

  • @annieo.4779
    @annieo.4779 3 года назад +1

    A HUGE thank you, Nathan! These videos are amazing and you have such a way of explaining things clearly. Just ordered 2 of your e-books.

  • @Fotoadsza
    @Fotoadsza 6 лет назад +1

    Using both of these. The wood one got me out of a bind again today :) And thanks for the two wall principle as well. Killer tips!

  • @davidbailey4976
    @davidbailey4976 4 года назад +1

    Great video Nathan. That color matching was new to me, so I need to watch this video a few times to get the hang of it. Thanks so much.

  • @MsDziamara
    @MsDziamara 3 года назад +1

    amazing stuff, I reading all of your books and most you tube clips as well and I am pretty well satisfy. Tanks Nathan for doing really good job.

  • @icfbuild1
    @icfbuild1 6 лет назад +1

    My biggest problem = Orange shadows. Thanks for showing us how to correct them!

  • @LuisAlvarez-fj5ny
    @LuisAlvarez-fj5ny 6 лет назад +1

    Nathan, you created a very insightful tutorial. I have dealt with that and your solution is both simple and brilliant!...thank you!

  • @jdbell2004
    @jdbell2004 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Nathan. Bought your first book after watching several of your videos; it compliments your videos well! I've shot 3 houses this week and ran into the issues covered in this video. I have my biggest project to date later this afternoon and can go into it with more confidence thanks to you and your generosity with the information provided in these videos! Thank you sir!

  • @michaelkoster2869
    @michaelkoster2869 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks Nathan, I was having this exact problem this week with some ceiling fans. I ended up cropping more to hide it, but now I have a better way to deal with it.

  • @AndrewSchmidbauer
    @AndrewSchmidbauer 6 лет назад +1

    I have been wrestling with this since working with your other vids showing off flambient. Thanks for making this video especially the second neutralize color match.

  • @alaskadronepicscom6728
    @alaskadronepicscom6728 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks! I was just erasing the shadows on the layer meant for luminosity before I set it to luminosity, which is much slower. Thanks again!

  • @thurstonftheiii9451
    @thurstonftheiii9451 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent Tutorial. Thank you!

  • @Jacquienh
    @Jacquienh 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for videos they are greatly appreciated.

  • @kirtg1
    @kirtg1 4 года назад +1

    thanks for your instruction

  • @TheListerAssister
    @TheListerAssister 6 лет назад +2

    Another great video. I would love to see one with Cherry Wood and/or Black cabinets. We can never get those right. The Cherry Wood seems to always go very orange. Thank you!!!

  • @raymondcphoto9756
    @raymondcphoto9756 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. Good tips

  • @bosscoman
    @bosscoman 5 лет назад +1

    Great Nathan. I'm going to try this next time. I had some hanging lights the other day that were a pain. Downlights please!

  • @Svendiesel
    @Svendiesel 6 лет назад

    Another great vid! If I'm moving super quick I'll select the eye dropper, pick the wall color in close proximity and then paint brush in a few clicks to get rid of that orange luminosity mode cast from a duplicate normal mode layer.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      I wouldn't recommend brushing in color since you can paint over other items (like fan blades), and also lose texture. Color matching (second example) is a much safer alternative.

    • @Svendiesel
      @Svendiesel 6 лет назад

      Nathan Cool Photo agreed it only works if obstruction and gradient free!

    • @edperry7192
      @edperry7192 6 лет назад

      I have reasonable success using a soft clone brush in color mode. I do it on the base layer, it's pretty quick but you do have to be careful where you paint

  • @BrianPendley
    @BrianPendley 6 лет назад

    Thanks Nathan for all the time you put in helping us photogs hone our craft. Just bought your book, what a help for this old photographer as I'm new to RE shoots. Have you ever tried the color replacement brush to correct those orange shadows?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      Nope, I found this faster and more accurate. It's all preference ;)

  • @Fotoadsza
    @Fotoadsza 6 лет назад +2

    So orange is not the new black then? Thanks for this tutorial - VERY helpful. I got your E-Book the other day as mentioned in my email and look forward to reading and learning. Thanks for the advice as always!

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      HA! Love it :) Hope you enjoy the book, and have a great weekend!

  • @dineshdhawan1
    @dineshdhawan1 3 года назад +1

    Hi Nathan. I’m also having the same issue as Chad in your comments from a few years ago… The selected layer is the repair layer, but you choose as your source layer 7217, which is the window pull layer. In my practice case, I don’t have a window pull layer, just the ambient and flash. So, when i click source, it’s only showing me “None”, or the flash layer. Not the selected layer I’m working on.

  • @Cesamagar
    @Cesamagar 3 года назад

    Maybe we can also edit the ambient shot to reduce de contrast avoid having any information in the high lights and in the deep shadows. Do you think that would work?

  • @rickporier
    @rickporier 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Nathan. Your videos are gold my friend, thank you! I have one issue when I go to match color. I only have to options to select as the reference and my flawed shot is not one of them. It gives me the window pull and the second ambient as the only options. Any idea on why it is doing that? I can’t figure it out.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you! This is an old video (on today's photo-tech standards), but I do keep my editing course material up to date which shows this and a whole lot more. Here's a link if you'd like to check that out: ExpertEditing.NathanCool.com

  • @johngibson2244
    @johngibson2244 5 лет назад +1

    Nathan,
    Excellent video. I have struggled with these issues. Why do you flatten photoshop layers before saving? If I have 2 or 5 layers and exit photoshop with a a save, would it save it differently than with flatten?
    Thanx

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад

      Flattening will save file space and also speed. But, there are times when a PSD file may be useful. It's something I talk about more in the interiors book and the advanced editing book: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FF9HSR5?ref=series_rw_dp_labf

  • @Spithreus
    @Spithreus 6 лет назад

    Hello Nathan, do you ever adjust overall exposure of your main flash shot in post? I understand that you do it right on the spot, and I am not talking about ambient/flash difference in stops that you control by shutter speed, I guess what troubles me is how how much the walls need to be lit with flash in order for luminance mode to pass through best color information from that flash shot. I guess the hue is hue regardless of brightness but is it?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      If exposed correctly, then there is no need, something I talk about in my e-book when covering right of center histograms and 2-stop exposure rules: www.amazon.com/dp/B0755KXSL4

    • @Spithreus
      @Spithreus 6 лет назад

      Thank you! I'll look into it.

  • @jamiewarner4381
    @jamiewarner4381 23 дня назад

    Hi Nathan, when i do the colour match in the first drop down box to select the layer I want to match to my flash shot isn’t coming up as an option. It seems to be only giving me the window pull as a match option

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  22 дня назад +1

      I'd have to see what you're doing with a private Zoom session. You can email me for more info on sessions with me at Nathan@NathanCoolPhoto.com

  • @JoshxIZ
    @JoshxIZ Месяц назад

    But is there a way to achieve this with a ps action?

  • @dianecastle2587
    @dianecastle2587 6 лет назад

    I am lost. I have step by step followed you. Understand what you are trying to do. But when I click on Image/Adjustments/match color- Match color is greyed out. Replace color is there. Hope you can help. Also Would like to buy e book. Don't use Kindle
    have a nook. Can I buy anyway. Thanks Diane

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      Sounds like you selected the mask thumbnail, not the image layer thumbnail. You need to select the image thumbnail, not the mask. On the ebook, you don't need a Kindle, just the free Kindle app, which is actually way better than a Kindle. The Kindle app works on nearly any device. I also have a paperback edition, which is more, and honestly, not as useful as the e-book version, here's a link to both: www.amazon.com/dp/1549739360

  • @dangraves25
    @dangraves25 6 лет назад

    How would you place the flashes to not get those fan blade shadows?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      Lean flash back a bit. I show an example of that in my e-book as well, and how it relates to fall-off: www.amazon.com/dp/B0755KXSL4

  • @TheListerAssister
    @TheListerAssister 6 лет назад

    7:38 For the source you selected image 7217 (window pull) but said you wanted 7214 (bounced flash). I didn't see 7214 as an option in the dropdown. Then on the layer you selected 7214. Why did you chose the window pull shot as the source file? Is that always the one you'd chose?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      Source is the file you're working with, and the layer is one of the layers; in this case, you want to select the flashed layer.

    • @cherylu2066
      @cherylu2066 6 лет назад

      I'm a little confused over this as well. If you are only using a flash and ambient layer (normal and duplicated into luminosity mode), what are your selections for source and layer when color matching? It does appear in the video that you are sourcing from your window pull.
      On another note, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. It is much appreciated!

  • @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867
    @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867 6 лет назад

    Hi Nathan. I have been following along and am at time code 7:35 where you pick which is your "Source" and which is your "Layer". I discovered that you have to have all your files opened in photoshop in addition to opened as layers. But still, I am able to select as my source any of the images that are open in photoshop, but when I go and select a layer, it says "Background" and that is the only option. Any idea what I may be doing incorrectly? Thanks.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      In the advanced book there are steps that might help you better, see the chapter "Flash-Ambient Shadows and Highlights"

    • @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867
      @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867 6 лет назад

      Hi Nathan, I'm working from the book now. It says "First, in the "Source" dropdown, select the document you are working on." I'm a little confused about "what 'document' I am working on. The only document it is giving me for source document is the ambient document. I am assuming it is asking for the Flash layer/image I want. When I open it and go to look for the "source," the only document it shows me is the ambient layer file.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      PS can have multiple documents open at a time, so you want to make sure the "source" is the document you are working with. Each document has its own tab.

    • @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867
      @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867 6 лет назад

      Thank you again for your help Nathan. I can't seem to get the colors to match but my main problem is I can't see the correct color of the layer below it (and can't toggle the view on and off with the dialog button open) to see if it matches and then I accept the color and close the box only to find that I have to do it all over again because the colors don't match. How can I view both layers to compare and see if they match?

    • @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867
      @andrewmcgibbonphotography4867 6 лет назад

      Nathan, would you consider a tutoring session with a shared screen? I'm happy to pay.

  • @yourtallness
    @yourtallness 5 лет назад

    Are all shots made with the same WB setting?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      No. It's something I talk about in more detail in the interiors book and the advanced editing book as well: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FF9HSR5?ref=series_rw_dp_labf

  • @paulcoleman222
    @paulcoleman222 6 лет назад

    On your videos you do a layer mask and then hide it. Can you explain that further? Why do you hide it and what does that process do exactly. I know I am being a little dense, but please humor me. thanks, Paul

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  6 лет назад

      Masks allow selective areas to be revealed. I'll have much more information on that in my next book coming out later this year, but for now, my most recent book could help: www.amazon.com/dp/B0755KXSL4

  • @stevenle715
    @stevenle715 4 года назад

    what's the purpose of color matching?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  4 года назад +1

      To match color :) If not, then the masked-in areas won't match.