LIGHTROOM JUST GOT LIVE VIEW! Episode 2/2
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- In this photo tutorial I will show you how to light a matte and glossy product. Also, if you use live view in Adobe Lightroom Classic your lighting will be super simple to set up.
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Your videos always make me feel like I'm back in school. I like how you take your time to explain why you do things the way you do, how you try different methods and show us the difference. That's really helpful and it shows how great of a teacher you are. I learn a lot from you. Thanks!
I appreciate that! Very very kind.
Great explanation, Martin! As always. I really apreciate yor help in growing up our work. Thans a lot and keep waitting for the next!!!
You are very welcome. Thanks
As usual on point Martin! Love your videos, super informative and very entertaining. Thank you again from Brooklyn
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks a million Brooklyn!
Love your tutorials and the way how you explain the technical and lighting setups behind the scenes! Thank You so much for all of this useful tips on how to create beautiful still life images with a very smooth lighting and to how to build up a set in a clever way. I'll follow up the next ones too and 'll try to integrate what I've learned from you into my work! Keep it up Man! 🙌🏻💯 Cheers ☕
So happy to hear that. Thanks 🙏🏻
in canon cameras you can disable exposure simulation in live view mode, i think. I love your videos, always motivates me. Thank you.
Thanks for the tip! I will check that out, at the same time I love to get a nice white balance.
You're a god send. Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom :)
Glad it was helpful!
@@botvidsson You're videos are always so inspiring. Thank you :)
added some more tricks to my arsenal. Thanks a ton.
Great to hear!
Thanks for posting Martin, I am a new sub but have been enjoying your work for a while.
Welcome aboard!
Superbra tutorial. Gillar verkligen din kanal. Måste skaffa fler reflektorer och honeycomb grids!
Tack. Ja det är bra grejer att ha.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
So nice of you
Thank You Martin!!!! I truly appreciate it!..I always look forward to your videos. I love how you go through every step and so detailed to why you are using this technique. .. Are you planing on making another video showing us how you edit the shampoo bottle?
You are so welcome. Sorry I did not record any edit/retouch video on this one... maybe next. Thanks!
Like always a grate video, Thanks you for sharing this content
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank youuuu Martin!!
My pleasure!
Always the most interesting contents! Thank you a lot from Italy.
Great to hear Andrea!
looking forward
Great!!
Thank you)
Thanks Slava!
thank you mr martin if it possible share you edite chenge backgraund this shampo with un.
Ok next time. Didn't record. Sorry
@@botvidsson thank you mr martin i found with you whats meaning of photography
Glissy product
😁 Looking glissy today Sir
Man this guy is good 👍👌
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Another fabulous tutorial and inspiration - thanks again - do you find grids and diffusion work best for the gradients you are hunting or is it also possible to use a small softbox or bare head thru diffusion at angles to also create the gradients that look good
Yes I almost always use diffusion and grids. Never small soft box to create gradients really. Bare flash through diffusion are great but it's a very specific look and huge light source. I only use for backgrounds.
I will say there are some instances where diffusion for me doesn't work on glossy subjects. I shoot sunglasses quite often and some have a semi-transparent glossy frame material. It makes for a huge challenge to capture the material properties as diffusion often makes them look more matte as it reflects the white of the translum material while hard light is too specular. Plus being semi-transparent I have to make sure the background is lit well as it lights through the subject. I often have to composite two shots for the frames, one with diffusion (as a base for the frame and for the lenses) and one with hard light with flags to use as a composite overlay to get the glossy material properties of the frame. I have yet to find a way to do all this in one shot.
I agree 100%. Diffused light look so beautiful but as you say, glossy stuff looks matte. Always a struggle for me.
I think it's hard to find a way, feels impossible. I also do composite shots to get the result that I want.
Hi Enjoying your videos. How do you programme the Mark iv on the button to make it live view please. Why don't you just use capture one live view?
Under meny 4/5 I register the C1-C3. Here's a guy showing how to: ruclips.net/video/5Ok3FD-4rlg/видео.html
I do use the C1 live view but many people don't want to buy C1 if they already have Adobe LRc.
Have not tried it in LRc but a half shutter press normaly gives you a bright preview in live view with a black frame.
@@Gee-Wizz Yes I guess it does but it only stays for a short period of time I think, and it's also nice to set up close to correct white balance... 😃
@@botvidsson Yes. It dissapears very quick and some more great points, thanks.
LR live view feels like a back pain after 20h retouch. C1 forever :)
It's pretty much the same I would say :)
Sir I have a question when I use my 5d markiii in live mode to shoot product everytime I have to press shutter button halfway to see the product other wise it shows black screen. How can I see the product everytime in live mode
In this video I show how to do this. You have to switch to a programmed mode C1-3.
@@botvidsson yes I saw the C1 , I'll try 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
Question. Why do some product photographers use soft boxes over their strobes and other photogs use flash heads and translum frames for diffusion. Does one offer advantages over the other.
Using a soft box for small objects is not a good idea. The light source will be too big and you will have less control, also the light will bounce around a lot in the room and hit back on the object.
@@botvidsson and also I think that translum frames create much better gradient due to material quality meanwhile softboxes have not the best diffusion effect.
you can combine them together and have nice pro gradient by adjesting different angles with softbox and the frame
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@@botvidsson thank you for your lessons btw. I made a similar result by your help. instagram.com/p/CNMrifKDmAm/?igshid=1cxpi1e4la6w
Why does live view look completely different than the actual picture? Is it because the picture gets edited in some way?
If you look at 1:28 They look kind of the same. I should have put up the ISO a bit higher.
@@botvidsson I am very new to photography and things like that. I see that at 1:28 they look the same. However I was asking at exaclty 2:16 you can see that the live view and the photo look nothing alike. You then take the picture, and somehow, the live view looks just like the previous picture. Was this because you went back into manual mode? Or is live view just not that accurate?
@@JerzyCarranza With Live View you are just seeing the continuous lower powered modeling lights - not the "flash".
The modelling light will never look exactly like the flash, it's just a reference to see where it goes. With time you will learn what the modelling light will give with the flash.
@@botvidsson thank you so much for the both of you! this was amazing insight!
now i understand why should i sold photo table and softboxed, its tutotaly useless and take lot of space, background on wall, reflectors and grid is totaly anought, even for eshop and amazon photos ! :D
Indeed!! 😁
@@botvidsson i have everything + extra tabble, just i cant find 5 degree honeycomb grid for standard 7inch reflektor. only 10/20/30.../60
@@Joker1531993 I think 5 is hard to find if it’s not Profoto or Broncolor...
@@botvidsson true I was looking for it many days, I will maybe try 3D printed it I hope this solution will work well as buyed solution.