Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video! If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-) www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join or become a Patreon www.patreon.com/phlog
Christian, Thank you for your splendid sunset scenes of the kanal, a wonderful presence of colourful dusk tones! Your inspiration is great. I learned from you so much. I feel shamed for delaying this response.
Excellent tutorial again. I particularly appreciate your sharing your thought process of the what and why of your choice to edit and how you arrive at your final image. Thanks.
Great as usual Christian. I’ve adopted many of your techniques in my own processing. I’ve received numerous compliments for the colours and the overall effect of photos I’ve posted online. But mostly, I really appreciate them for my own eye. Thank you. Merry Christmas
Great work Christian .. nice illustration of your editing techniques .. perfect 👌🏻 ! Merry Christmas to and your family ! Best wishes for the new year in 2024 . Thanks for your inspiration . 🙏🏻
Hey, good question! With a regular photo I wouldnt have the focal length to capture the scene. Even though I cropped the image, I still can get a wider angle into the photo this way :-)
If you know how to do a Panorama and an HDR as separate processes, then you just treat each frame of Panorama as an HDR. Ex: if you want to do a 3 image Panorama, you will take 3 pictures 1.normal exp 2. Over exp 3 underexp for each caption of your panorama making 9 pictures in total. Then you edit each 3 as an HDR and after you’ve combined the HDR pictures, you’re left with 3 HDR photos which then you combined as a Panorama. Much easier to watch a video though. It’s easy enough. Good luck 😊
Hey, sorry for the delayed anwer! @Kostas_hantavas pointed out a great way of approaching this. If you want to get an even easier workflow you can select the HDR Panorama sequence in Lightroom for example then right click on one of the images and choose merge to HDR Panorama. LR will do everything else for you
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-)
www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join
or become a Patreon
www.patreon.com/phlog
Christian, Thank you for your splendid sunset scenes of the kanal, a wonderful presence of colourful dusk tones! Your inspiration is great. I learned from you so much. I feel shamed for delaying this response.
Happy to hear you were able to learn something from this video, thank you!
Excellent tutorial again. I particularly appreciate your sharing your thought process of the what and why of your choice to edit and how you arrive at your final image. Thanks.
Great as usual Christian. I’ve adopted many of your techniques in my own processing. I’ve received numerous compliments for the colours and the overall effect of photos I’ve posted online. But mostly, I really appreciate them for my own eye. Thank you.
Merry Christmas
Thank you so much for the kind comment!
Thank you very much, as always, in my opinion, a little bit Santa Claus that you are🥰
Thank you so much for the kind comment!
Great work Christian .. nice illustration of your editing techniques .. perfect 👌🏻 !
Merry Christmas to and your family ! Best wishes for the new year in 2024 . Thanks for your inspiration . 🙏🏻
Thank you very much for the kind words! Best wishes to you as well! :-)
Wonderful corrections! Thanks for the detailed steps taken.
Also - UNskew? I guess that's colloquially acceptable, but I prefer DEskew.
Thank you! I'll try to remember deskew for the future :D
@@ThePhlogPhotography😄👍🏻 Honestly, both are perfectly acceptable - just a matter of personal preferences, I'd say!
Amazing
Hi, a question: if you ended up cropping the panorama, wouldnt be easiear to take just one regular photo?
Hey, good question! With a regular photo I wouldnt have the focal length to capture the scene. Even though I cropped the image, I still can get a wider angle into the photo this way :-)
How do you do both Pano and HDR on the same photo? Please explain
If you know how to do a Panorama and an HDR as separate processes, then you just treat each frame of Panorama as an HDR.
Ex: if you want to do a 3 image Panorama, you will take 3 pictures 1.normal exp 2. Over exp 3 underexp for each caption of your panorama making 9 pictures in total.
Then you edit each 3 as an HDR and after you’ve combined the HDR pictures, you’re left with 3 HDR photos which then you combined as a Panorama.
Much easier to watch a video though. It’s easy enough. Good luck 😊
@@Kostas_hantavas Wow! That's awesome. Thanks for the info
Hey, sorry for the delayed anwer! @Kostas_hantavas pointed out a great way of approaching this. If you want to get an even easier workflow you can select the HDR Panorama sequence in Lightroom for example then right click on one of the images and choose merge to HDR Panorama. LR will do everything else for you
@@ThePhlogPhotography No problem. Thanks for the response. Will definitely check that out
Well done (y) . the right door is tilted a little to the right and the window above is tilted to the left, a bit strange ;-)
Too much, I thought. I ended up preferring the original. Good explanations though.