Avoiding Washed Out Flambient

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 2019
  • In this advanced tutorial I show why, and how to avoid, washed out colors you may sometimes see when using Flambient processing. For more on my real estate photography series see amzn.to/3mFoznx
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  • @hueandsteve1989
    @hueandsteve1989 11 месяцев назад +1

    I tried a composite today and it really helped. Thank you.

  • @clarkbarrow6750
    @clarkbarrow6750 5 лет назад +1

    Your videos are always excellent. I have learned so much and greatly improved my interior photos because of your information. Thank you so much for making these.

  • @prairieheartphotography9974
    @prairieheartphotography9974 5 лет назад

    Thanks again Nathan for another fine video. I am working my way through all five of your books. Thanks for putting your knowledge down in print.

  • @vivid-efx
    @vivid-efx 5 лет назад +4

    Another awesome tip. Thanks. Just picked up the Kindle version of Advanced Editing & Business Techniques yesterday

  • @hylermedia
    @hylermedia 5 лет назад +6

    I literally had this issue yesterday then today this. Thanks!

  • @zachhallphotography
    @zachhallphotography 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, Nathan! Thanks for this content!!

  • @marcio161060
    @marcio161060 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Nathan .

  • @kylepalmer4833
    @kylepalmer4833 5 лет назад

    Thank you Nathan. This helped me fix a lot of problems. I wanted to ask you what tripod stands you use for your speedlights?

  • @vansullivan236
    @vansullivan236 5 лет назад

    Great,thanks

  • @joaopaulo50
    @joaopaulo50 5 лет назад +1

    Nathan, first thank you for your tutorials and all your knowledge. Just a question...when you shoot your ambient shots, do you turn off your radioflash transmiter?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Joao. Since I only want ambient, the flashes must not fire. You can turn your flashes off, but I find it easier to do it with the hotshoe tx-trigger. I talk more about triggers in this video: ruclips.net/video/E3Z5u-uyVec/видео.html

  • @RedFishInspectionsTX
    @RedFishInspectionsTX 5 лет назад

    Whoa! So where's the video where you explain that last editing process on that first image? That was a crazy final image!

  • @djtoman6875
    @djtoman6875 5 лет назад +1

    I'm constantly battling color casts from blending in ambient, so this was helpful. A bit off topic, but do your agents ever point out things like just the back of a chair sticking into frame, and cut off sliding and regular doors?

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад +2

      Hi DJ, that sounds like possibly another video, but it basically boils down to the law of large numbers: the more clients you get the more opinions and requests you'll get. It also depends on the client and the gig...designers, builders, etc. are very particular. Realtors on the other hand have different goals; i.e. provide something that sells something, just once...designers/builders/etc. have longer term needs. Yet even with realtors, once you introduce the law of large numbers, then there will inevitably be some who will request just about anything. With that in mind, I try to accommodate everyone, so when I can I make sure chairs are moved...it also makes the space look bigger, which is a big selling point...space sells. But doors...well, I'd have to see an example on that, but realtors tend to love to see it all, and then break it into pieces. This is covered in much, much more detail in "Shot Lists", where I show numerous examples of what most agents will want, find acceptable, etc. If you haven't checked that out yet, here's a link: www.amazon.com/dp/B07KKQ6PVQ

    • @djtoman6875
      @djtoman6875 5 лет назад

      Nathan Cool Photo Thanks mate 🙏

  • @wil641
    @wil641 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Nathan, it really helpful to point that out. I am wandering whether we need to use this luminosity mode or when to use it the right way, to avoid such problems. Thank you so much.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад

      If you're not using Luminosity mode for blending flambient then you're defeating the purpose of using flash. As I point out in my books, an important aspect of using flash is to make sure you dominate the white balance, thus getting correct colors. If you use "Normal" mode for blending, then you would defeat that purpose since ambient shots cannot guarantee correct white balance or colors. I talk about that more in this other tutorial at ruclips.net/video/VmVsL488Cy0/видео.html

    • @wil641
      @wil641 5 лет назад

      Nathan Cool Photo Yes I think it’s needed to use the luminosity mode but how to avoid color wash out while using the mode, I have watched this episode and still could not figure out, hope you could guide me out.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад

      Hi Will, if you're still having issues then the next step would be to have me review your work with you and guide you through the various steps to help you out. I do this via remote coaching sessions, you can email me for more info on pricing and availability at Nathan@NathanCoolPhoto.com

    • @wil641
      @wil641 5 лет назад +1

      Nathan Cool Photo Thank you so much for your help. I will try again and seek your help if still could not make it.

  • @boazmeiriphotographyinc.6121
    @boazmeiriphotographyinc.6121 4 года назад

    Thanks for the great videos. How do you handle cases when the flash exposures have color cast? (reflecting from a yellow floor, for example)

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  4 года назад

      Thanks! Search my YT channel for "color" and you'll see other videos about dealing with color cast, I think I have 3 or 4 posted.

    • @boazmeiriphotographyinc.6121
      @boazmeiriphotographyinc.6121 4 года назад

      @@NathanCoolPhoto I did, couldn't find. I remember seeing one of your videos that specifically talks about color reflecting from the floor but I can' find it. I'm talking only about color reflecting from the floor, when using flashes. Usually, simple white balance correction helps but sometimes the cast is not uniformed

  • @jeffersondizzle
    @jeffersondizzle 5 лет назад +1

    I needed this video! I've experienced this issue a few times without realizing why or how to correct it. The right video at the right time.
    Quick question: In this video you're overlaying the entire ambient layer (in luminosity mode) over the composite flash layer, but when you're editing these in real life you're brushing in only portions of the the ambient layer where needed, right?
    Thanks Nathan!

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Jeff, yes, you brush in ambient where needed. I didn't want to belabor the whole process, just show this particular issue.

    • @jeffersondizzle
      @jeffersondizzle 5 лет назад +1

      Nathan Cool Photo Thanks! I thought so- just didn’t want to be missing out on some new-fangled automated process : )

  • @LesIrvin
    @LesIrvin 5 лет назад

    When you do these handheld flash pops, what power do you usually use for the speedlights? Full, half, quarter? thanks.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад

      Hi Les, I have a tutorial on that at ruclips.net/video/tK5FQdTr-fA/видео.html

  • @matt79hz
    @matt79hz 5 лет назад

    I've noticed this for sure.. so if your composite flash layer is well exposed, will it normally retain enough colour ? I noticed you still put a fairly moderate bump over the flambient mix. Will see :) thanks.. ps.. luminosity blend saved my life!

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  5 лет назад

      As you may know from my books and other videos, the "bumps" (presets) are applied in the last step. RAW files, by nature, have low contrast, lack sharpness, etc. that, for all genres, need a "bump". It's part of the workflow I recommend, and outline in book #1 (and also #2) as well. Here's a link to those, which may shed more light on that: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078NLRKNM/?ie=UTF8&redirect=true&ref=series_rw_dp_labf

  • @marguskask6765
    @marguskask6765 4 года назад

    How is the camera's shutter releasing when you go around the room with the secondary flashes (Yongnuo)? I have a Flashpoint AD600BM main flash and a couple of Yongnuo speedlites too attached to Flashpoint receivers. I have the Flashpoint R2 Pro C Transmitter attached to a Canon 6D. Any information would be appreciated.

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  4 года назад

      Hi Margus, it's with remote shutter releases on separate devices (and/or channels) from the flash triggers. I cover that in detail in my interiors e-book at www.amazon.com/dp/B0755KXSL4

  • @paulby88able
    @paulby88able 2 года назад

    Hi Nathan which remote wireless shuttle you using

    • @NathanCoolPhoto
      @NathanCoolPhoto  2 года назад

      To better understand how all triggers work with this kind of setup, I'd recommend downloading my e-book on interior real estate photography, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3oTqNzF