QUICK and EASY Flambient photo editing!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @jaegerschtulmann
    @jaegerschtulmann 27 дней назад

    nice tutorial Jonathan! to remove color casts I recommend to use a hue/saturation layer in photoshop (selecting the color you want to remove in the properties panel and desaturating it) and mask the specific area (typically the ceiling or walls, this less destructive than using Lightroom which will affect all areas of the image)

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  27 дней назад

      Thanks for the tip. I will give this a go. Thanks for watching

  • @stevep8553
    @stevep8553 21 день назад

    Well presented Jonathan. I saw your other video on flambient editing (How to Shoot Flambient Real Estate Photos Like a PRO!) and was impressed so followed the provided link to this one. This one was great too. Thanks.

  • @jeffereyjimenez6439
    @jeffereyjimenez6439 Месяц назад

    Nice tutorial. I do something slightly different. I keep the flash shot on top and set it to the blend mode Color. With the ambient shot below, I simply move the opacity slider to whatever looks good. Typically, I have an action that does this quickly and sets the opacity to 50% for the ambient layer as a starting point. Of course, this action becomes useless when you have to flash composite large rooms, or use blend mode Light when flashing multiple rooms visible in the background.

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  Месяц назад

      Interesting, I’ll have to give this a go. The Opacity 50% action is a good idea!
      Thanks for watching

  • @BradMitchellBrokerAssociate
    @BradMitchellBrokerAssociate Месяц назад

    good stuff. trying to learn

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  Месяц назад +1

      Good luck, I’m sure you’ll get to grips with it all. I learnt a lot of what I know from RUclips!
      Thanks for watching.

  • @davidbailey1689
    @davidbailey1689 3 месяца назад

    I have been following Nathan Cool for years. He makes it look so simple but when I come to do the editing it all goes wrong.
    Your method is so much simpler, in reality. Thank you.

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  3 месяца назад

      Really good to hear this has helped your work flow. Thanks for watching and taking your time to comment. Much appreciated!

  • @dataventurer9998
    @dataventurer9998 4 месяца назад

    Just came across your channel in my continual quest to find better methods for the editing workflow for real estate photos. This is the first time I have seen someone use Channels in a photo and I'm in the middle of testing it out. Thank you for sharing!
    It appears you are keen on streamlining your workflow. There is always more to learn. A couple things I am noting as I walk through your video. I notice you take your flash shot first, then the ambient. When you import them into Photoshop, it appears you are needing to manually move the ambient shot up on top. If you shot the ambient pic first in a room, then the flash, when you import them into Lightroom, then transfer them into Photoshop, the ambient pic will be on top because of the shooting order. And omitting a manual move of that layer with your mouse.
    Three of the most frequently used keyboard sequences used for real estate photo editing are 1) Importing as layers from Lightroom into Photoshop, (for EVERY photo!) 2) Aligning layers in Photoshop, 3) Flatten, Save, Close at the end of editing each photo set. (I found the "Import as Layers" keystroke set for Mac, but I use a PC and couldn't find it for months. Then I came across it in a video: Alt-P-E-Up Arrow-Return. The keys are faster than using the mouse to move through the steps, but I found a faster way...)
    I saw a different video where the author said he used a gaming mouse to program in often-used keyboard shortcuts. So I looked around and found a free Windows program called X-Mouse Button Control and fiddled with it to program in the "Import as Layers" keystroke sequence, then some others. The mouse program permits inserting a short delay in the execution of the automated key sequence, which I found necessary for the Flatten-Save-Close sequence. It takes a couple seconds sometimes to Save the file and the Close function must wait until that's done to execute. I had a Logitech M325 mouse that has three functions in the wheel that are usable (tilt left/right, and depress) but I just bought an M510 Logitech mouse for $20 on Amazon that has two more function buttons on the side.
    I am adding my comment here because I am finding that for the often-use keystroke sequences, pushing the mouse button is even faster than hitting a function button to trigger an action (and I have a few of those, too).

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching and I appreciate your detailed comment.
      Taking the ambient shot first is a good tip and something I noticed Nathan Cool doing, so I will start doing that.
      I will look in to the mouse and investigate more keyboard shortcuts to speed up the work flow too. Every second helps!
      I hope you found my video helpful and all the best with your photography and streamlining your workflow too!

  • @EliteImages-uo8jc
    @EliteImages-uo8jc Месяц назад

    Thanks for giving Nathan a shoutout; I don't know any professional real estate photographers who haven't learned something from him. Great video, by the way!

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  Месяц назад

      I think the majority of Real Estate photographers have Nathan to thank for improving the quality of their work. He’s done a fantastic job.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @rMr.big13
    @rMr.big13 2 месяца назад

    Great video…. Can you do a two minute flambient with a window pull?

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  Месяц назад

      I will do a video on this soon. It too can be very quick using layers and darken mode, as long as you take the window pull the correct way in the property. I will be posting it soon.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @RolandWDunn
    @RolandWDunn 2 месяца назад

    Sounds like I was having similar struggles to everyone else. Very helpful indeed. Thank you. 😊

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @ThePizzafighter
    @ThePizzafighter 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video sir.

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  2 месяца назад

      No problem. Thanks for watching! Hope it helps your editing!

  • @AerialLensVideo
    @AerialLensVideo 4 месяца назад

    "Pretty damn good" is definitely an understatement - THANK YOU for this well done video!
    It isn't that often that a video can save you so much time and money, but this one certainly will. In fact, the time saved will allow me to work-in more customers, or better yet, have a life 🌄and reduce stress. Thanks again. SUBSCRIBED!

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  4 месяца назад +1

      Great, I’m pleased to hear it’s saved you as much time as it’s saved me. I hope it helps you gain more time for other things in the evening. We all need time away from work.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @16goncalo
    @16goncalo 2 месяца назад

    You only do 1 flash and 1 ambiente with the exposure in the middle for every room? always works like this?

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  2 месяца назад

      Generally yes. I’d say about 80% of the shots I take are just two shots. Obviously times when it’s really bright outside and you might need to take a 3rd window exposure shot.
      Here in the UK it’s often quite dull, so I can shoot like this. Might be different where you are if there’s a lot of bright sunshine.
      I’ll make another video soon about how to shoot and edit window exposures.

    • @16goncalo
      @16goncalo 2 месяца назад

      @@jonathanshilton i do auto HDR so for windows i do widow selection and lower the exposure..

    • @16goncalo
      @16goncalo 2 месяца назад

      @@jonathanshilton i do like to see this method but with more shots. i live with a lot of bright sunshine so i probably need more then 1 flash..

  • @barneypoole182
    @barneypoole182 4 месяца назад

    Helpful video! Always been a bit baffled by 'actions' and you're right, most YT vids skip over that part..often find I'm inadvertently on the wrong layer or I've accidentally pressed something and end up in a muddle(!)

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad this might have helped with the actions recording. I too was baffled previously.
      Thanks for watching

    • @fernandobonenfantphotography
      @fernandobonenfantphotography 3 месяца назад

      fact is nathan as full action and goes in deep with them , this guy here isnt . so guys do your home wrok before talking trash about outher people that actaully do a way better job at explaining and set up the actions and images order properly !!!.

    • @jonathanshilton
      @jonathanshilton  3 месяца назад +1

      ⁠I’d like to point out that at no point have I been “trash talking” Nathan Cool. He’s someone I have learnt a lot from and respect and have mentioned this in several other videos.
      Thanks for watching and taking your time to comment.

    • @barneypoole182
      @barneypoole182 3 месяца назад +1

      @@fernandobonenfantphotography I'll do my actions 'home wrok' if you do your English grammar/spelling homework..deal? ;-)

    • @fernandobonenfantphotography
      @fernandobonenfantphotography 3 месяца назад +1

      @@barneypoole182 says the guy writing home wrok looool