Exposure Blending | Quick & Easy Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @tadhgbrady
    @tadhgbrady 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for not adding loud and abnoxious music in the background of your video. Has a big effect on concentration!

  • @scott-205
    @scott-205 Месяц назад

    I still come back and watch this video every time I process my photos. Makes it incredibly easy. Great tutorial!

  • @Lez325
    @Lez325 Месяц назад

    Great tutorial Henry- made it simple I loved that- something I've done for years - using layer and Luminosity masks

  • @thomasrobinson8988
    @thomasrobinson8988 Год назад

    Yes you have made an easy explanation of how to blend two photos together. I usually have observed it being done with using the paintbrush, this way is new to me. Thanks for your tutorial Henry.

  • @reyalecio3501
    @reyalecio3501 Год назад

    I’ve watched so many camera/editing tutorials and I haven’t come across anybody who explains things this clearly. I’m not a photographer, I just have a camera and I’m learning to do these things and most people use words and terms that I have no idea what they main. You explain the meaning of those terms, making it easy to understand. Subscribed!

  • @neiltsubota
    @neiltsubota Год назад +1

    I like your easy simple explanation for Exposure Blending.

  • @Peter_Reed_Photography
    @Peter_Reed_Photography Год назад +1

    Glad I searched for this on your channel. I use Affinity Photo and the instruction videos on various channels relating to Affinity, for exposure blending have been ridiculously complex. This technique will make it all the more easier. Thanks Henry.

  • @BladeDayBreak
    @BladeDayBreak 3 года назад

    I watched many other tutorials and couldn't figure this out. But with your tutorial I did it the first time ! Thank you !

  • @rusmanwae3914
    @rusmanwae3914 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have practiced it, it's easy to follow, thank you very much👍

  • @RobertMintonPhotography
    @RobertMintonPhotography 3 года назад

    Made it easy, will try soon, thank you from an old film photographer, learning so much from a young chap like you!

  • @CononBarrett
    @CononBarrett 4 года назад +14

    Thanks Henry for a straight forward no nonsense tutorial, love it 🥊🥊🥊

  • @999mrkhaled
    @999mrkhaled 4 года назад

    Thanks for easiest explanation in RUclips

  • @ralphwatson7036
    @ralphwatson7036 4 года назад +1

    An approach to blending that I had not seen. Thanks for sharing it!

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад

      Thanks Ralph, glad you got some value from it!

    • @MoJo01
      @MoJo01 4 года назад

      How else do people blend?

  • @narayananmuthiah3627
    @narayananmuthiah3627 Год назад +1

    Superb. You have made blending pretty easy to understand.

  • @maureenickrath8414
    @maureenickrath8414 2 года назад

    Perfect lesson I’ve been trying to do this for years.

  • @mauriziomigliozzi
    @mauriziomigliozzi 4 года назад +5

    Amazing. That's the greatness of Photoshop: you have hundreds of ways to do the same thing. Never thought of using gradient tool, I've always used luminosity masks but I think that in some situations gradient tool is far more handy. Thanks

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +2

      Yes exactly Maurizio - so many different techniques! I like to use the gradient tool because I think it makes the transition more natural 👍🏼

  • @jeffbutler
    @jeffbutler 2 года назад

    Wow, I've been watching heaps of exposure blending videos and this is soooo much easier, thanks Henry.

  • @barrynoon1812
    @barrynoon1812 4 года назад +2

    Its only easy when you know how!! Thanks for that. Stay safe

  • @RobDarby
    @RobDarby 3 года назад +1

    Simple! Loved it. Cheers Henry!

  • @And-rc9yy
    @And-rc9yy 2 года назад

    It's so easy for that shot, but you had a super easy blend.

  • @rilwanilukman488
    @rilwanilukman488 3 года назад

    Ah yes, straight to the point and you making it so easy. thanks mate, cheers

  • @NicolajVR
    @NicolajVR 4 года назад

    Great video, I am normally a Wildlife Photographer, but I am trying to do some more Landscape/Woodland photography, lately I have been thinking about these "exsposure problems" and here you are, showing the selution! Thank You! - Very Good Video!

  • @mrsusan893
    @mrsusan893 4 года назад +4

    The benifit of exposure blending is having the power to combine the two images a bit more seamlessly than using a grad filter in the field. May I suggest you open up the shadows on you sky file and darken your foreground file slightly, having the ability to match the tones in the transition area is the real key here, something that simply cannot be done in field with filters. You can do that in camera raw and then open the files as smart objects in Photoshop so that you can still work on the raws is beneficial as well. Also to avoid having a destructive workflow maybe avoid flattening the image.

  • @pamelamumby7136
    @pamelamumby7136 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much! This was so simple and easy.

  • @davep6603
    @davep6603 2 года назад

    This is always something I wanted to learn how to do and, after watching your video, I finally did. Besides the Gradient tool, I also used the brush in “subtract” mode. Worked like a champ! Thank you!

  • @cliftonivey3756
    @cliftonivey3756 5 месяцев назад

    You got me as a subscriber with this simply explained video. Thank you Henry.

  • @Martyn0001
    @Martyn0001 2 года назад

    Henry you're a star! Followed your instructions which I used for combining 2 photos for sharpness from foreground to background. Yes you can do this in other ways and with more bells and whistles, but when you are starting out learning PS this is the sort of video you need. Simple to understand what's going on. Thanks.

  • @5RustyBin
    @5RustyBin Год назад

    More of these tutorials please. Awesome explanation of a technique I have never tried

  • @GarySomersprofile
    @GarySomersprofile 3 года назад

    excellent Henry. Very straightforward

  • @timclayton8214
    @timclayton8214 2 года назад

    Thanks for all your hard work and great content. May I just mention a couple of things as a retired old codger on a budget. I will buy software outright but cannot afford monthly subscriptions so I did buy Aurora HDR to help with merging bracketed shots. Of course it will produce nasty overcooked images but also subtle results that some might like. There are lots of sliders! I retired to live near the coast in Finistère, Britanny and the opportunities for landscape photography are endless. The light can be amazing. I am so happy I found your channel Henry.

  • @jwdsnapper
    @jwdsnapper 4 года назад

    Another tip in the bag ! Gonna get some old images looked up and start experimenting . Thanks again Henry .

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching James, glad you like it mate

  • @kylecleary5152
    @kylecleary5152 4 года назад +1

    I've always had a hard time learning this RUclips photographers over do this you made this do easy thank you. I have subscribed hoping to learn as much as I can.

  • @futureexperience
    @futureexperience 3 года назад

    Awesome and easy tutorial! All the others make it look so much more complicated

  • @mariosnicolaou8770
    @mariosnicolaou8770 Год назад

    Brilliant and beautifully explained, as always. Thanks Henry :)

  • @paulh7348
    @paulh7348 2 года назад

    Just found this ! Great, simple explanation Henry👍

  • @eefvelthorst4127
    @eefvelthorst4127 3 года назад

    Straight forward vlog. Excellent.

  • @malaranu6883
    @malaranu6883 2 года назад

    Thank you. Straight to the point. If you could include the steps taken in note form it will help even more. Thanking you in advance.

  • @dalemawby8717
    @dalemawby8717 2 года назад

    Great easy video, well done

  • @MaxPhotoGraphic
    @MaxPhotoGraphic 2 года назад

    Nice Tutorial, what do you think about the modes Median Mean and the others? Thanks

  • @DR34DL0RDD43DRA
    @DR34DL0RDD43DRA 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks, great video!

  • @carolhall2938
    @carolhall2938 3 года назад

    So excited to come across this tutorial Henry, I took some sunset shots in Derbyshire last night and can try this technique, so thank you for making this clip. Wish me luck! 🤣

  • @russstentiford2252
    @russstentiford2252 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Vlog Henry. Just getting into this so appreciate the tutorial. Appreciate all your efforts with all the vlogs. Beer/coffee on the way to your Ireland trip. Good luck🤞👍🏻

  • @x1moy812
    @x1moy812 2 года назад

    This is so nice, thank you so much :)

  • @jerryp3913
    @jerryp3913 4 года назад +1

    I CAN'T WAIT TO TRY THAT! THANKS FOR DOING THIS VIDEO!

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +2

      Glad you liked it Jerry, cheers for watching mate

  • @thomaswalker2797
    @thomaswalker2797 4 года назад

    I would seriously recommend opening the photos through lightroom using 'edit as layers in Photoshop' this way when you have done the exposure blend you can ctrl or cmd s, to save a blended tiff. The reason I say that is that lightroom then knows exactly where that photo came from and all the layers will be intact for future changes. In general, you should only save,move,open etc raw and tiff files through lightroom so lightroom can keep track of the images.

  • @WarnerTatePhotography
    @WarnerTatePhotography 4 года назад +1

    Hi Henry, really easy to follow and understand, thank you for making the time to put this together. I always use my filters to balance an exposure but may well give bracketing a go now after watching this. Thank you 😊

  • @chrisholdich1881
    @chrisholdich1881 2 года назад

    Excellent video thank you

  • @ammaralhasso1310
    @ammaralhasso1310 3 года назад

    very simple easy to follow. Thank you

  • @nataliebaker258
    @nataliebaker258 3 года назад

    you made this so easy. thank you!!

  • @TheBenperri
    @TheBenperri 3 года назад

    Great video and really easy. Thank you.

  • @ErangaFernando
    @ErangaFernando 3 года назад

    Great! Nice and easy.

  • @mick3para
    @mick3para 2 года назад

    At last I can do it now because of your video.

  • @artsmodelstation9396
    @artsmodelstation9396 2 года назад

    Henry, will this work if your are photographing the waves beach front and want waves to look silky smooth ? Basically, long exposure photography ?

  • @anthonyroffe5628
    @anthonyroffe5628 2 года назад

    That's great Henry, thanks.

  • @eyelidpictureshow
    @eyelidpictureshow 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this. I have a much older version of Photoshop that doesn't have this baked in as a script, but it gave me an idea... Using copy and paste functions I figure I can achieve the same effect by opening both files separately and then copying the foreground image from it's own file to be pasted as a new layer on top of the background image file. Then it's just a case of using the gradient mask as per your video. The only potential issue that I can see is in lining up the two layers to be pixel perfect but hey, that's what zoom is for. Once again than you. :)

  • @giovannifiorentini8295
    @giovannifiorentini8295 4 года назад

    Wow. Quick and easy tip. Thank you.

  • @praveenbhat5392
    @praveenbhat5392 2 года назад

    Great tutorial .. cheers !!

  • @Aurongel
    @Aurongel 4 года назад

    Very useful tips, thanks 😊

  • @droma_dnb
    @droma_dnb 4 года назад

    Thanks dude, always wondered how this was done. completely forgot the process. keep up the great content

  • @phoekhant3175
    @phoekhant3175 2 года назад

    thank you so much. Your video is very helpful for me.

  • @muraliramalingam14
    @muraliramalingam14 9 месяцев назад

    Nice one, is it similar to focus stacking?

  • @jazztubadoug
    @jazztubadoug 3 года назад

    Thanks, this was very helpful.

  • @roykelsey8584
    @roykelsey8584 3 года назад

    Hello Henry. Thank you very much. I really enjoy your channel. You present what can seem quite complicated stuff in a straightforward, no frills, relaxed manner, which suits me down to the ground; I'm 74 coming up and love my photography, and like to learn.
    I came here looking for how to do exposure blending, having heard you mention it previously, along with focus stacking.
    One question arises from this video if I may, please. Right at the end, almost as a throwaway line you mention "I export the image to my desktop and then I import it into Lightroom AND START MY EDIT". It puzzles me why would you just not stay in Photoshop to edit (or am I missing a very important trick or function of Lightroom that Photoshop doesn't do so well?).
    I shoot in NEF plus JPG (one to "play with" and one to share straightaway with the family). It's my understanding the main functions of Lightroom are cataloguing, simple editing and so-on, but have never used it, and do my editing in Photoshop. I'd love to hear your reasons for switching your image out into Lightroom please.
    Keep up the good work!
    With thanks again, and kind regards.
    Roy.

  • @dipanjanmukherjeephotography
    @dipanjanmukherjeephotography 4 года назад +1

    Super like and thanks for this nice video. I have one question. Is there any significant difference between exposer blending and exposer bracketing for this kind of high dynamic range shot.

    • @evertking1
      @evertking1 4 года назад +1

      Exposure bracket in the field, then exposure blend at the computer.

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад

      Cheers for watching - and yes, as James said below 👍🏼

  • @cameragirl5554
    @cameragirl5554 4 года назад

    thank you for making it simple!!!

  • @QuanTranVisuals
    @QuanTranVisuals 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing! How could it turn out like that.

  • @3730enrique
    @3730enrique 3 года назад

    Hi Henry. Thank you for your Channel. In case of 3 or more images to blend. Have you tried File>Automate>Photomerge in Photoshop? It does automatically the masking job. Then you can refine it!

  • @ellyelzinga01
    @ellyelzinga01 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting, thank you! So far I have been using Lightroom's HDR function or have done this with layer masks in Photoshop. Will definitely give this a shot!

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +1

      Cheers Elly! This is definitely my most used exposure blending technique

  • @lucasvieira6316
    @lucasvieira6316 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial man!! but i wants to know how i can make this process with more then 2 photos?

  • @DilipKumar-dm4ev
    @DilipKumar-dm4ev 3 года назад

    Hi Henry,
    as you said it is truly simple bending images. Very good tutorial. Have you made a tutorial on how to blend multiple exposures of + O - exposure values ?

  • @georgerhind3669
    @georgerhind3669 4 года назад

    Always been thinking about getting LR and PS and after seeing you on last few vlogs, I will have to get it. I've been making do with snapseed(which i must admit, does most things on my phone) but the time has come. Keep these vids coming. Great to see and learn.
    Cheers

  • @martindye408
    @martindye408 4 года назад

    Hi
    Having just got into photography (thanks to you) I am looking to buy a copy of Photoshop to try exposure blending having seen your results, is there a version without spending a fortune you'd recommend?
    Regards
    Martin.

  • @YashBisht
    @YashBisht Год назад +1

    YOU LOOK SO MUCH LIKE ARSENAL'S MARTIN ODEGAARD

  • @jim.oneill
    @jim.oneill 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial Henry, seems a lot better than merging 3+ photos as hdr in lightroom! Is there a similar method for "focus stacking" an image? Tutorial on that maybe??

  • @jenf8804
    @jenf8804 Год назад

    Sooo helpful thank you so much

  • @gabrielawe7622
    @gabrielawe7622 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @martinbairstow8706
    @martinbairstow8706 4 года назад

    ive just sub'd mate that's the simplest way iv heard it explained after looking at loads of vids ta.

  • @robertwarner3769
    @robertwarner3769 3 года назад

    Hi Henry, my computer doesn't have the right graphics card to run photoshop but runs LR perfectly. What do you think of LR's ability to handle bracketing?

  • @davidellinsworth22
    @davidellinsworth22 4 года назад +1

    Never thought of using the gradient tool before.
    Seems to be a great deal of options for blending exposures. I use Affinity Photo, which has a feature called blend ranges. It's basically a graph that looks like a curves adjustment, only the graph starts as a flat line across the top. You can then blend tonal ranges in or out of the image (i.e. luminosity masking), either with adjustment layers, filters, or image layers. It's a very powerful tool but it's difficult to fine-tune luminosity masks such as you would with panel plugins like Raya Pro, TK Actions or Lumenzia. The problem is visualizing the mask. There is a couple of workarounds for this but it's still not quite "there".
    I will definitely try this gradient option out. It may be very useful in Affinity in combination with blend ranges. Anything's got to be better than paying for a faffing with grads.
    PS can you not move the nodes of the gradient once you have initially placed it, instead of having to begin again? And can you not visualize its effect on real time?

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад

      Cheers David, thanks for watching mate! I’d say there’s a way of moving the gradient rather than redoing it - there’s something about the ‘rough’ gradient that I really like it though, I feel it’s a lot more natural

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157 4 года назад +5

    Interesting technique, Henry, but my first reaction is to raise the LR HDR approach, as did comments below. In LR individual adjustments (e.g., luminosity masking) can be made to each photo before HDR merge and you can have more than two photos to merge. At any rate, to drive home the differences I suggest a follow up vid to this one, using LR HDR merge for the same images. Then compare results. Does that make sense? Noticed that both images were TIFF format - would native NEF format of your Nikon make a difference (e.g., dynamic range)? Take care. 😷

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +3

      Cheers Paul! No right or wrongs here was just sharing my technique 🙏🏼

  • @darrenwadman6317
    @darrenwadman6317 4 года назад

    Great page Henry! Just a quick question mate, how do you control where you are exposing for in this situation regarding background/foreground where you’re planning to bracket in post production? Thanks.

  • @alunlambert7456
    @alunlambert7456 4 года назад

    Fantastic that mate

  • @arielalejandrogarma3672
    @arielalejandrogarma3672 4 года назад

    oh is really fantastic congratulations

  • @yogi6muhammad
    @yogi6muhammad 3 года назад

    with this trick, are you still use GND filters?

  • @creeksideimages
    @creeksideimages Год назад

    Thank you!!❤

  • @brucedelorme5026
    @brucedelorme5026 4 года назад

    Very good VLOG Henry.

  • @kuronekosan2830
    @kuronekosan2830 2 года назад

    Can i create 2 exposure from 1 raw image in lightroom and then blend them together ?
    Will i get a better picture or will it be the same if i just deeply edited the single raw image ?

  • @lisabradley9288
    @lisabradley9288 4 года назад +1

    Cool video, you explained this task in a very clear and simple manner. This is very helpful as I find getting the exposure correct for the whole photo can be tricky at times! Especially the sky. How much does photo shop cost?

    • @cerealkiller4248
      @cerealkiller4248 4 года назад

      Lisa.
      It's only available on subscription these days. The downside is that you continually have to pay for it but the advantage is you always have the latest updates.
      I pay approx £10/month
      Hope that helps.

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +1

      Cheers Lisa!

  • @isoria07
    @isoria07 2 года назад

    Hello
    I already knew how to blend two exposures with your method but it doesn't work if, for example, a tree or a rock stands out in the sky (on the foreground)
    Do you have a solution to work around this problem?
    A suggestion for a next video, maybe....
    Thank's

  • @treyfoerster8759
    @treyfoerster8759 4 года назад

    Awesome, thank you!

  • @carolhall2938
    @carolhall2938 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial Henry, thank you. Unfortunately, as a beginner, I didn't get my two exposures level - I obviously moved my camera more than I thought 😪🤣

  • @TheOutdoorswithTonyNoble
    @TheOutdoorswithTonyNoble 4 года назад

    Cheers Henry - you're a natural! Pano stitching coming soon?? T 🙂

  • @lester-jrosario
    @lester-jrosario 3 года назад

    Hi, can i use this method to combine 3 images? The images are, normally exposed, under exposed and over exposed...

  • @vinnym6734
    @vinnym6734 3 года назад

    So damn helpful! Thank you!

  • @garywedley9601
    @garywedley9601 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Henry, that was so easy to follow 👍...why can’t adobe help be that easy to follow ! ...probably because it’s written by a programmer ! ha...I’m a bit of a novice with LR...can you tell me how I can export a raw file into LR from my hard drive. Every time I try ...it exports to LR as a JPEG !...appreciate any help you can give me 📸

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад

      Cheers Gary, glad you enjoyed! Not sure what you mean exactly, are you trying to get an image into LR or trying to export and image out of LR?

    • @garywedley9601
      @garywedley9601 4 года назад

      Henry Turner ..trying to get a raw image from my back up hard drive on my iMac into LR. I can get it to go over into LR, but it changes from a raw file into a jpeg automatically. I was wondering if I had a setting wrong somewhere.

  • @angushiggs
    @angushiggs 2 года назад

    Would this be the same process if you had 3 photos?
    1 overexposed
    1 correct exposure
    1 underexposed

  • @alloneword154
    @alloneword154 3 года назад

    Would max control be to paint and adjust opacity?

  • @lestorhaslam
    @lestorhaslam 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @davidmackee8575
    @davidmackee8575 4 года назад

    Hi Henry great video is your PC windows 10 and what version of photoshop are you using as well as lightroom look forward to your recommendation in this as I'm a total novice in editing thanks and more of this is welcome stay safe...

    • @HenryTurnerphoto
      @HenryTurnerphoto  4 года назад +1

      Hi David cheers for watching mate. Not windows I’m using a MacBook. And it’s Photoshop CS6 👍🏼

    • @davidmackee8575
      @davidmackee8575 4 года назад

      Henry Thanks a lot for reply appreciated

  • @adrianeframe7887
    @adrianeframe7887 3 года назад

    Ugh this worked on the first attempt but I wanted to adjust as shown and did Command-Z to give it a re-try. Every subsequent attempt covers my whole image with white or black (depending where I clicked and dragged) and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong!