That aerial was transformed into a thing of raw beauty. Makes me want to get out there, fly like a bird, find some snow peaks, come back and process like William... oh well...
I am primarily a wildlife photographer and while I find those images easier to process, I’ve always found landscapes quite daunting because of the complexity of techniques needed to effectively edit an Image; I’ve watched many landscape photography RUclips channels and you are by far, IMO, the best! You explain things so effortlessly and its easy to follow along. You truly are a great teacher and I believe so much in what you teach that I decided to buy your courses; very excited to dive into those! Thanks again for all your hard work🙏🏻
Another cracking video with clear informative editing tips. I like your workflow and your use of colour mixing and grading. It’s a stunning image. Using the sliders on the curve tool 👏🏼👍🏼🤩 Also, the letter ‘K’ shortcut. Thank you 😎👍🏼
New subscriber and I just want to thank you for the amount of fantastic inspiration, tip and tricks I have learned so far going through your videos - you, sir, are a legend 🤟📸 Wishing you and yours a very happy new year 🙏🏻
One of the things I like about the color grading panel, you can choose no color, and still adjust the brightness. I'll actually do that quite often, to lighten up my midtones. Every now and again, I'll give it some color, but more often than not, I leave it in the center, and just turn it up a lil. Works well for darkening down too,targeting just the midtones.
Love your calm explanation steps by 👣 🙂 I only can not believe that You have only over 20k Sub... Any way, thank You so much for sharing with us Your Knowledge 👌 very appreciated 🙂
What’s the advantage to making adjustments to the sliders, then painting them in, rather than painting in a brush, then adjusting the sliders? Maybe I’m overthinking it?
I’d rather see the result happening in real time, then I get a feel for it and continue painting. If I paint first then make the adjustment, I may find that I painted too far. Doesn’t matter either way. Personal preference. Feels more organic for me to put paint on my brush first before touching the canvas.
That aerial was transformed into a thing of raw beauty. Makes me want to get out there, fly like a bird, find some snow peaks, come back and process like William... oh well...
I am primarily a wildlife photographer and while I find those images easier to process, I’ve always found landscapes quite daunting because of the complexity of techniques needed to effectively edit an Image; I’ve watched many landscape photography RUclips channels and you are by far, IMO, the best! You explain things so effortlessly and its easy to follow along. You truly are a great teacher and I believe so much in what you teach that I decided to buy your courses; very excited to dive into those! Thanks again for all your hard work🙏🏻
That truly means a lot, thank you SO much. Keep in touch and reach out anytime :)
Thank you. It’s nice observing the different styles of processing. The photos are beautiful!
Thank you mate.
Nice one Will, thank you. You have definitely packed this video with tips!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Neat to see shots from our recent workshop. I like the look!
😂😂 Neat as! Thanks mate 🙏🏻
I find these videos on processing very useful Thanks
Thanks mate 🙏🏻
These videos are just so useful and informative. Great teaching style Will. Thanks for the effort you put in.
Means a lot. Thanks, as always! No bloopers in this one too! lol
Another cracking video with clear informative editing tips. I like your workflow and your use of colour mixing and grading. It’s a stunning image. Using the sliders on the curve tool 👏🏼👍🏼🤩 Also, the letter ‘K’ shortcut.
Thank you 😎👍🏼
Legend, thanks a lot mate! Appreciate the support and comment 🙏🏻☺️
New subscriber and I just want to thank you for the amount of fantastic inspiration, tip and tricks I have learned so far going through your videos - you, sir, are a legend 🤟📸
Wishing you and yours a very happy new year 🙏🏻
Thanks mate, I appreciate it! 🙏🏻☺️👊🏻
Just found your channel.. Great tutorial.
Glad you enjoyed. Hope you like the rest on the channel :) thanks!
One of the things I like about the color grading panel, you can choose no color, and still adjust the brightness. I'll actually do that quite often, to lighten up my midtones. Every now and again, I'll give it some color, but more often than not, I leave it in the center, and just turn it up a lil. Works well for darkening down too,targeting just the midtones.
True. Similar to doing it in curves adjustment.
Good stuff. I always learn something in your videos. Thank you!
Glad to hear it! Thanks mate 🙏🏻
Thank you, I never knew camera raw was just as good as lightroom. Would you be able to do more like these?
Yeah that’s all I use :) sure thing. There’s also a few others already posted on my channel. Cheers
Love it!! 🖼️ Do you think the landscape profile is mostly raising the overall blues & greens?
Thank you!! 😃
😳 Wow!
Love your calm explanation steps by 👣 🙂 I only can not believe that You have only over 20k Sub...
Any way, thank You so much for sharing with us Your Knowledge 👌 very appreciated 🙂
Thank you friend. New channel, so it’s a slow grind 🙏🏻💚
What’s the advantage to making adjustments to the sliders, then painting them in, rather than painting in a brush, then adjusting the sliders? Maybe I’m overthinking it?
I’d rather see the result happening in real time, then I get a feel for it and continue painting. If I paint first then make the adjustment, I may find that I painted too far. Doesn’t matter either way. Personal preference. Feels more organic for me to put paint on my brush first before touching the canvas.
I would think it's best to adjust the light before adjusting the color. No?
Doesn’t matter too much. Personal preference. I approach every image differently.
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