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A great tutorial. Straightforward, well explained steps. Now using these techniques on many of my overexposed landscape shots. What a difference! Thank you for sharing your skills Olivio.
232/5000 I have to confess that this video has been a great inspiration to me to correct photos that just presented the same problem. If at any time you are interested in having these photos to add to your explanations, count on them.
I've been looking how to do this fix for a while. That was so easy to do, when you get shown how by you. Thanks so much for showing us the steps, Olivio. :)
Hallo Olivio, Vorschläge für weitere Videos: die Relevanz der Reihenfolge: - meiner Erfahrung nach ist die Reihenfolge der Anpassungs-Ebenen relevant - welche schlägst du vor? - was zuerst? Pixel-Korrekturen oder Farbkorrekturen? oder auch: - Bild-Bearbeitung kommt ja nach dem Bild-Machen: deine Tipps zum Fotografieren um sich später bei der Bearbeitung das Leben leichter zu machen? (etwa: für einfacheren Weißabgleich ein neutralgraues Objekt (Graukarte) im Motiv platzieren? Wann ist Retouche in der Post pragmatischer, wann Eingreifen VorOrt?)
Hi Olivio, I"ve seen a bunch of your Affinity videos and they are all amazing. I want to support your efforts. If I have a photo, is it possible to send it to you and have you work your magic to make them better. Is this a service you offer?
is it up to affinity or to luminar to allow luminar ai or luminar neo be allowed as a plugin to affinity. I think now it is only the original luminar that will plugin. of course ts2 etc
hello ! sorry for my English but for me the problem it's I have a lot of brightness on the background like it's completely white ... withe the brush its always the same problem :(
Dear Olivio, I try to apply in a mountain picture took mid-day and a big part of the sky and mountain are over-exposed. But I didn't get why when I use my brush I see some circle on the picture? Have you got an idea ?
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A great tutorial. Straightforward, well explained steps. Now using these techniques on many of my overexposed landscape shots. What a difference! Thank you for sharing your skills Olivio.
This is so necessary so often that this is a great gift for anyone aspiring to excellence.
A great combination of technical "tricks" and a refined, professional aesthetic. Thank you for your help.
It's simple when you know how. Thank you Olivio for another wonderful tutorial. This is another one I will have to bookmark. 😊
232/5000
I have to confess that this video has been a great inspiration to me to correct photos that just presented the same problem. If at any time you are interested in having these photos to add to your explanations, count on them.
Thank you. I have a few good images which have a bit of over exposed areas. This easy tutorial has given me an answer to how to fix the problem. 🙏
So happy to have found your channel. Your tutorials are very enjoyable and informative! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Well I didn't see that one coming. Many thanks Olivio for the personal 1-2-1 :), and making a snap into a photo.
You are welcome. I also send you a mail with my affinity photo file of the edit of your photo :)
Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
Very clever Olivio, thank you.
Fantastic tips. So easy to do. I will be using these A LOT. Thank you!
I've been looking how to do this fix for a while. That was so easy to do, when you get shown how by you. Thanks so much for showing us the steps, Olivio. :)
You are welcome, thank you Nerrel :)
There's always something new to learn from you. :)
You are an Affinity Magician!
Olivio, you did it again!
What a cool and easy trick.
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks Olivio, another great video.
Great trick, Thank you Olivio. 😊
This is useful tutorial Olivio, many thanks:)
You are welcome!
Thank you so much Olivio !
Hallo Olivio, Vorschläge für weitere Videos:
die Relevanz der Reihenfolge:
- meiner Erfahrung nach ist die Reihenfolge der Anpassungs-Ebenen relevant - welche schlägst du vor?
- was zuerst? Pixel-Korrekturen oder Farbkorrekturen?
oder auch:
- Bild-Bearbeitung kommt ja nach dem Bild-Machen: deine Tipps zum Fotografieren um sich später bei der Bearbeitung das Leben leichter zu machen?
(etwa: für einfacheren Weißabgleich ein neutralgraues Objekt (Graukarte) im Motiv platzieren? Wann ist Retouche in der Post pragmatischer, wann Eingreifen VorOrt?)
Fantastic
Hi Olivio, I"ve seen a bunch of your Affinity videos and they are all amazing. I want to support your efforts. If I have a photo, is it possible to send it to you and have you work your magic to make them better. Is this a service you offer?
is it up to affinity or to luminar to allow luminar ai or luminar neo be allowed as a plugin to affinity. I think now it is only the original luminar that will plugin. of course ts2 etc
hello ! sorry for my English but for me the problem it's I have a lot of brightness on the background like it's completely white ... withe the brush its always the same problem :(
Why did you have to invert the curves layer adjustment ?
Not the adjustment, but the mask. So i can paint in the mask where i need it and that only applies the curve where it is needed
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Dear Olivio, I try to apply in a mountain picture took mid-day and a big part of the sky and mountain are over-exposed. But I didn't get why when I use my brush I see some circle on the picture? Have you got an idea ?
Make sure you use the brush with low opacity and hardness set to zero, so you can apply it softly and avoid any circles
Opacité set to 10 and hardness to 0. But ... thank you for your answer
Aw didn't work. Im trying to decipher an overexposed license pate
Once this is done, then what? Save as...? Export...? This is all foreign to me.
save as saves the file with all the layers and export exports it in the format you choose. usually jpg
Excellent. Thank you!
Nice job! Thanks!