Small nitpick - the artificial sun position with the existing reflections, shadows, lit parts on the scene don’t make much sense because the buildings are obviously lit from the left, not the centre. Also the reflection in the canal doesn’t match the new sky.
Hi Jamie !!! Thank You So Much Man !!! I Have Exactly the Same Photo Taken by Myself in 2010.... I Will Try My Best and Do What You Did ! I Hope One Day I Can Book One of Your Workshop! All The Best.Fernando.
Is it possible to flip the new sky to reflect on the water? Too, is it possible to adjust the angle of the buildings reflections to match the angle of the new sky/sun?
Do you know how to overcome the dead spot just above the left side of the bridge? It’s the part where the sky did not fill in on top of the bridge. I seem to have a lot of trouble with that same issue.
Jamie, I am now working with Luminar Neo as well as Photoshop. When I shoot RAW on my iPhone 15PM, I get 32 bits. I have to convert it to 8 or 16 for Neo. It's ugly when I do that. Thoughts?
Hi, thanks for the question, personally I use Photoshop for the conversion, and it does an excellent job, open directly in Adobe Photoshop via Camera Raw, once in Photoshop go to the Image Menu, then Mode and select 16bit from the selection, this makes an immediate conversation with very little loss in detail and colour depth. I hope this helps 😀
That is a great place to start Cindy, and very good value, if you use my affiliate code JAMIE10, I believe you can get a further 10% off as well. I use Neo mainly as a plug-in for lightroom and photoshop (it has a load option when you download it), but you can use it as a full software suite with Lightroom if you wish. best wishes Jamie
Another masterpiece. Neo certainly has come a long way since its inception. Thoroughly enjoyable tutorial and wonderful result. Fine Art at its best.
thank you very much 😀
Hi Jamie, another masterpiece. I now have a better understanding of mask intersects. Thanks for sharing your amazing talent .
You are very welcome David, I hope I explained things clearly 😀
Small nitpick - the artificial sun position with the existing reflections, shadows, lit parts on the scene don’t make much sense because the buildings are obviously lit from the left, not the centre. Also the reflection in the canal doesn’t match the new sky.
thanks for the feedback 😀
Off to Florence a few weeks Jamie, Thanks for the video was another masterpeice looking even more forward to it now.
It is a wondeful place, remember get up early (before dawn) and you will have the place to yourself, have a great time 😀
Jamie@. Another masterpiece!
I saw that you had a wonderful time in Italy 😀
Both beautiful and dramatic. Photographic Fine Art. Thanks again for teaching us so much.
thank you Marlin 😀
Hi Jamie !!! Thank You So Much Man !!! I Have Exactly the Same Photo Taken by Myself in 2010.... I Will Try My Best and Do What You Did ! I Hope One Day I Can Book One of Your Workshop!
All The Best.Fernando.
hey Fernando, thank you for your comment, it is very much appreciated, best regards Jamie 😀
Your post processing skills are superb and I learned a lot from you. To me this is no longer a photograph. It’s digital art.
thank you 😀
another great video mate, great image from the RAW file, showing to think about taking the shot for editing.
hey buddy 😀
Holy Harry Potter! Once again another great tutorial. Intersect with a radial gradient...hmmm now you have me thinking 🤔
Holy Harry Potter 😀you make laugh ! great to speak to you on Thursday !!
Great video Jamie, thank you, Colin Devon....
thank you Colin 😀
Thank You! Well done - learned a lot
thank you for the comment 😀
Is it possible to flip the new sky to reflect on the water? Too, is it possible to adjust the angle of the buildings reflections to match the angle of the new sky/sun?
I have never seen the sun in that spot in Florence ever.
That is because I added it 😀
@@jamiermathlinI know. That is what makes the whole picture kitsch.
Do you know how to overcome the dead spot just above the left side of the bridge? It’s the part where the sky did not fill in on top of the bridge. I seem to have a lot of trouble with that same issue.
Not sure why he didn’t show it, all you need to do is go to the masking of the sky and paint in the parts that auto detection failed to select.
You saved me a reply :-)
Jamie, I am now working with Luminar Neo as well as Photoshop. When I shoot RAW on my iPhone 15PM, I get 32 bits. I have to convert it to 8 or 16 for Neo. It's ugly when I do that. Thoughts?
Hi, thanks for the question, personally I use Photoshop for the conversion, and it does an excellent job, open directly in Adobe Photoshop via Camera Raw, once in Photoshop go to the Image Menu, then Mode and select 16bit from the selection, this makes an immediate conversation with very little loss in detail and colour depth. I hope this helps 😀
Which Neo are you using? Worth the lifetime addition? Right now a sale for $119.00 for two years. New to this product, so any guidance helpful.
That is a great place to start Cindy, and very good value, if you use my affiliate code JAMIE10, I believe you can get a further 10% off as well. I use Neo mainly as a plug-in for lightroom and photoshop (it has a load option when you download it), but you can use it as a full software suite with Lightroom if you wish. best wishes Jamie
Good editing skills, but overdone in my opinion
thanks for the feedback Manny, it is very much appreciated 😀