Fascinating. There's also the order in which the human brain parses images that works into the whole contrast issue. The first thing that the brain processes are lines and edges - which requires tonal/luminosity recognition. The second thing is colors and basic patterns in texture. The third thing is actually shape recognition which is dependent upon all three forms of contrast being applied in an additive fashion. One of the reasons that high contrast images have more "punch" is that high contrast means less information to process and thus less time to process.
Great to see you back James. Another great video full of good quality info. We’re definitely lacking more of this type of content on YT. It’s far more engaging than the run of the mill gear reviews etc
Thanks a lot for going back to basics and explaining it so well. You have become one of my favourite content creators. I seldom do this but I bought your book and it is very good. Please, get the precious sm7b back to a mike stand though 😂. I was getting nervous.
Hey James, I liked this one a lot but a piece of constructive feedback, or maybe a request? Anyway, I love that you included motivating examples, but you really blasted through them. Even if it had added two minutes, it would have been cool to pick an image or two to linger on where you could formalize what you're talking about as it exists in the image. And also including counter examples could be cool (e.g. for this video a low contrast image that is very energetic or vice versa).
That's the kind of video RUclips should be filled with, not that indiscernible mix of mediocrity and clicbaiting (also a little on yours, but at least you give us the answer in the preview image). Props to you.
Subscribe only for: "Post-processing is not real photography. Yes, it is." Even if there had not been enough other valuable content - which in oposite there was (thanks for that!). But this one little sentences (answer) give me back my faith that there are still thinking people (you!) among us.
Fascinating. There's also the order in which the human brain parses images that works into the whole contrast issue.
The first thing that the brain processes are lines and edges - which requires tonal/luminosity recognition.
The second thing is colors and basic patterns in texture.
The third thing is actually shape recognition which is dependent upon all three forms of contrast being applied in an additive fashion.
One of the reasons that high contrast images have more "punch" is that high contrast means less information to process and thus less time to process.
Great to see you back James. Another great video full of good quality info. We’re definitely lacking more of this type of content on YT. It’s far more engaging than the run of the mill gear reviews etc
Thank you dude - The goal of the YT channel is to put out the information I wish I had earlier in my journey. So many more videos like this to come!
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Fantastic video! greatly explained in simple words, bravo just great!
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Very well explained! Thanks for sharing James
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Awesome video again! This is superb quality!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thanks a lot for going back to basics and explaining it so well. You have become one of my favourite content creators. I seldom do this but I bought your book and it is very good. Please, get the precious sm7b back to a mike stand though 😂. I was getting nervous.
Awesome. That's a very nice explanation in such a simple way. Kudos ❤😮😊
Good explanation of how "old boys" did it.
Hey James, I liked this one a lot but a piece of constructive feedback, or maybe a request? Anyway, I love that you included motivating examples, but you really blasted through them. Even if it had added two minutes, it would have been cool to pick an image or two to linger on where you could formalize what you're talking about as it exists in the image. And also including counter examples could be cool (e.g. for this video a low contrast image that is very energetic or vice versa).
Great video!
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That's the kind of video RUclips should be filled with, not that indiscernible mix of mediocrity and clicbaiting (also a little on yours, but at least you give us the answer in the preview image). Props to you.
Thank you dude - appreciate the love. Plenty more on the way
Subscribe only for: "Post-processing is not real photography. Yes, it is." Even if there had not been enough other valuable content - which in oposite there was (thanks for that!). But this one little sentences (answer) give me back my faith that there are still thinking people (you!) among us.
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