I’m once again here to promote the photoshop course. The fact there are updates is just more reason to buy in. It’s such a great course and was worth the money.
16:05 - Your walls may usually be white! Hah! Mine are blue/green, green, cream, etc. depending on what room I'm in. Funny.... I'll just stick with the gray background in PS or LR. Thanks, though - lots of good tips in the video. The fixing white lines section starting at 16:29 is particularly useful. That's come in handy for me for a number of photos.
Great video again Mads. I'd forgotten your tip about removing the white line that appears on the edges post editing! This time I'll write it down! And the sharpening for printing info too. Thanks again.
A video I have been waiting for since a long time. One video whichs covers a lot of important topics and not for every single of these topics an own video. Thank you so much!
Great video Mads. While I know you sell a complete editing course I’d say you would definitely benefit in terms of views if you did more editing videos. It’s no secret that these are the most sought after videos when it comes to photography. Your technics are really good and because you use photoshop it would really benefit us who are either not fully experienced with the program or apprehensive about using it. Thanks for the good content.
@@MadsPeterIversen thats really sad to hear for me these are the most interesting videos! Post-process kills my passion for photography because I havent figured out a workflow yet. Therefore these videos I find the most helpful and interesting. Please keep doing them :)
Would like a start to finish editing video. But I will also buy your online course when it gets darker outside and I have more time to study. Keep up the good work, you are a great teacher!
Thanks Mads for this video. I following you on RUclips for about a year and I learnt already a lot from you. In may I visited Denmark on the west coast and I was amazed by the yellow colors of the fields. Now I can use your techniques on my photos I made of your beautiful country.
Great video Mads. I’ve been using Lightroom and Photoshop for years, yet I still picked up several tips I didn’t know about or oh, “I forgot about that one”. So much information in this video that I know will help so many people.
Thanks for sharing some of your editing tips. With so many ways of adjusting a photo it is good to be pointed in the right direction of what to do and what not to do.
At 8:30 you're talking about de-hazing... well de-hazing is removing haze, or the cloudy effects of moisture in the atmosphere. You are using the de-hazing slider, but you're actually adding haze not removing it because you're adding atmospheric moisture as an effect to give a feeling of distance and potentially rain showers as you put it.
Finally, video about editing 😃. I've been waiting for this for so long. About denoising tool I have the same. Now I'm watching it whilst my photos are denoising😅. I didn't know this halo technique so massively thank you for it.
Thank you Mads, this was a great video! I am very much interested in a start to finish post processing video. I watched this video to the end and you answered the question around images that look totally different on my PC, laptop, cell phone or FB. Now I need to learn how to calibrate my devices. I also appreciated your advise in reference to saving the image to an SRGB. Thanks again!
Dehaze.... haze... potato potaato :) hope you are well Mads. Beautiful shots! getting rid of those halo's is priceless ...I need to revisit your course.
Yes would love that! So interesting to see that you use bridge and acr! Its million times better than lightroom! Loved the tip to clean at the end definitely going to do that.
Mads you have some great tips here; I love watching others edit their photos, its helps me understand and see where images might benefit from selective touchups that I might never have thought about. Would love to see how you edited some of your portfolio photos or new images that you've recently taken.
Thanks for another very informative video, Mads! I watched this when it first came out and related to your comment about the new denoise feature on my Windows laptop. I was very excited when it was introduced but disappointment set in quickly when I realized that it would take up to 15 minutes to run on my five year old laptop. After struggling with the feature following a very recent trip to Badlands National Park here in the US, I decided it was time to take a chance and upgrade. I settled on a Lenovo Legion S7 gaming laptop that I found on sale for $1300 US. It includes an integrated Radeon GPU. The difference was phenomenal! What was previously taking 10 to 15 minutes was now completing in 30 to 45 seconds! Technology has always presented a bit of frustration in terms of having to pay to keep up. (I've been in IT for nearly 40 years, so I'm well accustomed to that fact!) But I did want to point out that you don't necessarily need to invest in a high-end Apple machine in order to take advantage of the new AI features coming out. Cheers!
Great video Mads. Definitely learned a few things from your tips. I would certainly be interested in a full video on post processing one of your images from start to finish with the output file ready for printing at home.
Great video Mads! I definitely love this trick how to get rid of white line around the sea stacks. Yes, please make more from start to finish editing videos.
The geometry tab is something I’ve only recently appreciated 😁 great to see some of your examples and that aurora workaround. Thanks for a really informative video Mads.
Thanks for Sharing some editing Tips with us. I highly apreciated the white contrast Edges vanishing tip. Sharing a start to finish editing would be very nice. Keep going your great way, Mads.
Great tips, thanks Mads! I'd appreciate a start to finish video, maybe see it as a teaser for your editing course - the one thing I did not buy of you yet 😅 Also I'm a big fan of Saal, my first prints look just great. And you can order a sample kit, for which you get a coupon. No advert here, just joy. I hope your coupon is still valid once I have moved to the new place this summer, I need big prints then 😊
Great you enjoyed the video. I am not sure for how long this promotion will go on, but I'll probably send a notice in the newsletter a few days before it ends :)
Great video Mads, as always. And thank you for the nice 50% reduction. That got me into soft proofing my photos this evening, trying to play with some downloaded icc printer files for different papers and so on.. but I must say, I've found it harder than I thought it would be. I didn't manage to create the same look on the soft proofs as on my original edited photos. Perhaps that's an idea for a future video: how prepare for printing with soft proofs?
Excellent tips Mads, would love to get your PS course but the lira out here in Turkey isn't great...so definitely, any editing vids you put here will be very useful ☺️
Thanks, Mads. Even though I don't use Lightroom/Photoshop, the tips in this video are very useful as most high-end photo editing software have similar tools. Plus, the philosophy behind editing is just as important as the actual tools used. Another great video!
I watched your updated videos on your Teachable course last night Mads and ended up rewatching a few of the other videos I previously watched as it's always good to refresh prior teachings from time to time. I have also been working on my fine art black and white fine architecture book so the coupon code has landed at the right time too and much appreciated🙂
Great video, I have just applied these techniques to my workflow and my photos look a lot better already! I was struggling with LR lately so this has been very helpful
Thanks a lot Mads for your tips in editing photos. I use lr/photoshop and have your course on editing in photoshop. I would very much like to see another video about editing!! Always interesting 👌👌
Absolutely outstanding video, Mads. I know you don't do a great deal of videos on post-processing, but this one fantastic and so valuable. Your tips are so helpful and you explain the steps in such a way that we can introduce them into our pot-processing activities. I'm just a bit taken aback by the less-tan-expected views. In my opinion, this has to be related to the time of the release, i.e., summer schedules. I bet if you re-released in the late fall or early spring, you would see a different level of views when more people are a bit "stable" in their activities. But please, please, please do keep on producing and releasing these kinds of video topics. Thank you for this video and your terrific presentation and help!
It's the Professional Line, Lay flat with glossy paper :) - I describe it a bit better in my "5 Steps to take absolutely epic photos with any lens video".
What is the white line at the edges called? I looked all over for how to deal with it and couldn't figure out how it was identified? Thanks for your tips. JP
Well done, Mads. I typically don't use LRC for editing because I prefer working in Photoshop but I'm anxious to try some of the tips you shared in this video. I always adjust the white and black points but up to now, had not taken advantage of the masking feature you demonstrated. Keep up the good work!
Hi, Great tips! I had a portfolio book made by Saal, the images were, dark, flat, and lacking contrast. I made a complaint and we have found a solution, I hope it will all be corrected and turn out fine!
Hi Mads, thanks a lot for this video and perfect advises. Unfortunately I use Lumina Neo for post editing. There is the opportunity for sharpening, from 0-100 percent. Otherwise you can create sharpness through rise the details oder structure. What would you prefer (possibly with no experience in luminar neo. Best regards Yamo
Thank you for this, and all your videos. Really enjoy your photography tips, and the pacefullness and joy you transmit to us viewers. What do you think about generative AI?? Your opinion about it Would be very interesting to think about. Are you willing to alter reality in regards of an even better photo?
Interesting video, however I have one question...you mentioned that you were editing the images in this video with an i core processor, do you normally edit your photos on a mac computer? If so, do you have as many problems with updates on a mac? Microsoft seemingly outputs them on Tuesdays (for the most part), and they really bog my pc down when they download in the background and I'm trying to edit photos. I edit mine on Windows 10 using Lightroom 6, however my pc's got one foot in the grave and version 6 doesn't seem to want to work with Windows 11. My only option is to pay the annual fee and use the digital download version for Windows 11! What's the Camera raw program, I heard that you have to use Adobe DNG to make profiles? Tried that and it didn't work. Any suggestions? Cheers!
At 20:13 you mention how many megapixels the photo is. Should this be how many megapixels the camera is? I've often heard it should be about 10% of the number of megapixels your camera has. Failing that I usually just bring it in just enough to see the outline of the main details
Love following your channel,however my photography does not justify the cost of Photoshop, so I can in nearly all circumstances achieve the required results in Affinity Photo.Some of the same editing techniques can in fact be copied from PS over to AP,at a much reduced cost.
For my taste, the main purpose of editing is to create a realistic and good-looking photo, not just hit rates and epic photos that don't reflect reality.
I feel like editing takes away from photos that are well taken and are not edited. Kind of makes them what they're not. I guess it's an art in itself though, because editing takes practice.
Great Video, but next time don´t cut your own head off, it triggered me 10 times and i was trying to scroll up in the browser because i was thinking part of the video was hidden due to scrolling.
start to finish editing for sure...luv to see that
Yes - interested in a start to finish editing session. Thanks for this vid! Lots of GREAT tips!!
Yes please, a start to finish editing video here on RUclips would be great. This one is fascinating.
Great video Mads. Would appreciate a start to finish editing video.
I’d love to see a start to finish editing tutorial. Thanks for sharing your photography tips!
I’m once again here to promote the photoshop course.
The fact there are updates is just more reason to buy in.
It’s such a great course and was worth the money.
Hehe thanks a lot, Louis! 🙏🙏
I would love a video on how you edit your photos beginning to print. Thanks
16:05 - Your walls may usually be white! Hah! Mine are blue/green, green, cream, etc. depending on what room I'm in. Funny.... I'll just stick with the gray background in PS or LR.
Thanks, though - lots of good tips in the video. The fixing white lines section starting at 16:29 is particularly useful. That's come in handy for me for a number of photos.
Great video again Mads. I'd forgotten your tip about removing the white line that appears on the edges post editing! This time I'll write it down! And the sharpening for printing info too. Thanks again.
That tip for the white line along the edges nailed it! Thank you!
A video I have been waiting for since a long time. One video whichs covers a lot of important topics and not for every single of these topics an own video. Thank you so much!
Great video Mads. While I know you sell a complete editing course I’d say you would definitely benefit in terms of views if you did more editing videos. It’s no secret that these are the most sought after videos when it comes to photography. Your technics are really good and because you use photoshop it would really benefit us who are either not fully experienced with the program or apprehensive about using it. Thanks for the good content.
Yeah, let's see to that as this video isn't really performing that well ;)
@@MadsPeterIversen thats really sad to hear for me these are the most interesting videos! Post-process kills my passion for photography because I havent figured out a workflow yet. Therefore these videos I find the most helpful and interesting. Please keep doing them :)
Wow! Great one, Mads. Thank you so much!
Would like a start to finish editing video. But I will also buy your online course when it gets darker outside and I have more time to study. Keep up the good work, you are a great teacher!
Thanks Mads for this video.
I following you on RUclips for about a year and I learnt already a lot from you. In may I visited Denmark on the west coast and I was amazed by the yellow colors of the fields.
Now I can use your techniques on my photos I made of your beautiful country.
Amazing video. I got some great Ideas on how to improve my photos. Thank you so much!
Great video Mads. I’ve been using Lightroom and Photoshop for years, yet I still picked up several tips I didn’t know about or oh, “I forgot about that one”. So much information in this video that I know will help so many people.
This video is very helpful, I love watching your videos that helps me learn a lot about photography, thanks very much Mads
Great video! I would definitely appreciate more videos of this kind. Thanks!
Thanks for sharing some of your editing tips. With so many ways of adjusting a photo it is good to be pointed in the right direction of what to do and what not to do.
Excellent explanations on processing!
At 8:30 you're talking about de-hazing... well de-hazing is removing haze, or the cloudy effects of moisture in the atmosphere. You are using the de-hazing slider, but you're actually adding haze not removing it because you're adding atmospheric moisture as an effect to give a feeling of distance and potentially rain showers as you put it.
great video - im definitely going to look at cleaning my edges!
Finally, video about editing 😃. I've been waiting for this for so long. About denoising tool I have the same. Now I'm watching it whilst my photos are denoising😅. I didn't know this halo technique so massively thank you for it.
You are very welcome and yes, the denoising tool is great but oh so sloooow!
Wow very good education, it adds lots of knowledge , and i like it when u make it sense and explain the reason why for every tips and tricks
Thank you Mads, this was a great video! I am very much interested in a start to finish post processing video. I watched this video to the end and you answered the question around images that look totally different on my PC, laptop, cell phone or FB. Now I need to learn how to calibrate my devices. I also appreciated your advise in reference to saving the image to an SRGB. Thanks again!
Dehaze.... haze... potato potaato :) hope you are well Mads. Beautiful shots! getting rid of those halo's is priceless ...I need to revisit your course.
Very informative video! I appreciate your sharing your knowledge, Thanks Mads.
Definitely interested in a start to finish video
Yes would love that! So interesting to see that you use bridge and acr! Its million times better than lightroom! Loved the tip to clean at the end definitely going to do that.
Enjoyed this editing session. Nice change from you regular postings. Would like to see more from time to time.
Mads you have some great tips here; I love watching others edit their photos, its helps me understand and see where images might benefit from selective touchups that I might never have thought about. Would love to see how you edited some of your portfolio photos or new images that you've recently taken.
That's good to know that there is an interest for that :)
Great tips! Thanks.
Thanks for another very informative video, Mads! I watched this when it first came out and related to your comment about the new denoise feature on my Windows laptop. I was very excited when it was introduced but disappointment set in quickly when I realized that it would take up to 15 minutes to run on my five year old laptop. After struggling with the feature following a very recent trip to Badlands National Park here in the US, I decided it was time to take a chance and upgrade. I settled on a Lenovo Legion S7 gaming laptop that I found on sale for $1300 US. It includes an integrated Radeon GPU. The difference was phenomenal! What was previously taking 10 to 15 minutes was now completing in 30 to 45 seconds! Technology has always presented a bit of frustration in terms of having to pay to keep up. (I've been in IT for nearly 40 years, so I'm well accustomed to that fact!) But I did want to point out that you don't necessarily need to invest in a high-end Apple machine in order to take advantage of the new AI features coming out. Cheers!
Great advices, Mads! Yes, I'd like to see some start-t-to-end editing session.
Great video Mads. Definitely learned a few things from your tips. I would certainly be interested in a full video on post processing one of your images from start to finish with the output file ready for printing at home.
Excellent video and I too would support more videos about processing.
ey Mads! yea, I would love to see a Start-to-Finish editing video! Specially one where you add a sunny glow :)
Cheers my friend!
Great video Mads! I definitely love this trick how to get rid of white line around the sea stacks. Yes, please make more from start to finish editing videos.
The geometry tab is something I’ve only recently appreciated 😁 great to see some of your examples and that aurora workaround. Thanks for a really informative video Mads.
You are very welcome! :)
Really useful video, many thanks
Mads, very nice video. Thank you much.
Great video as usual. Definitely useful. Yes, a start to finish video on editing is always good.
Thanks for Sharing some editing Tips with us. I highly apreciated the white contrast Edges vanishing tip. Sharing a start to finish editing would be very nice. Keep going your great way, Mads.
Great tips, thanks Mads! I'd appreciate a start to finish video, maybe see it as a teaser for your editing course - the one thing I did not buy of you yet 😅
Also I'm a big fan of Saal, my first prints look just great. And you can order a sample kit, for which you get a coupon. No advert here, just joy. I hope your coupon is still valid once I have moved to the new place this summer, I need big prints then 😊
Great you enjoyed the video. I am not sure for how long this promotion will go on, but I'll probably send a notice in the newsletter a few days before it ends :)
Very interesting video. Thanks Mads.
Thank you for the 15% discount on your courses. Next time you visit the US, let me know. You must visit some places you missed in Colorado.
Great video Mads, as always. And thank you for the nice 50% reduction. That got me into soft proofing my photos this evening, trying to play with some downloaded icc printer files for different papers and so on.. but I must say, I've found it harder than I thought it would be. I didn't manage to create the same look on the soft proofs as on my original edited photos. Perhaps that's an idea for a future video: how prepare for printing with soft proofs?
Excellent tips Mads, would love to get your PS course but the lira out here in Turkey isn't great...so definitely, any editing vids you put here will be very useful ☺️
More editing videos please Mads
Thanks, Mads. Even though I don't use Lightroom/Photoshop, the tips in this video are very useful as most high-end photo editing software have similar tools. Plus, the philosophy behind editing is just as important as the actual tools used. Another great video!
Yes, that's exactly it, you can do most of this stuff in many different editing softwares :)
I watched your updated videos on your Teachable course last night Mads and ended up rewatching a few of the other videos I previously watched as it's always good to refresh prior teachings from time to time. I have also been working on my fine art black and white fine architecture book so the coupon code has landed at the right time too and much appreciated🙂
That's fantastic to hear, Jim! Your work is outstanding so it deserves a great book! :)
A useful video thanks.
Great video, I have just applied these techniques to my workflow and my photos look a lot better already! I was struggling with LR lately so this has been very helpful
That's so awesome to hear, Gareth!! 😊
Thanks a lot Mads for your tips in editing photos. I use lr/photoshop and have your course on editing in photoshop. I would very much like to see another video about editing!! Always interesting 👌👌
Absolutely outstanding video, Mads. I know you don't do a great deal of videos on post-processing, but this one fantastic and so valuable. Your tips are so helpful and you explain the steps in such a way that we can introduce them into our pot-processing activities.
I'm just a bit taken aback by the less-tan-expected views. In my opinion, this has to be related to the time of the release, i.e., summer schedules. I bet if you re-released in the late fall or early spring, you would see a different level of views when more people are a bit "stable" in their activities.
But please, please, please do keep on producing and releasing these kinds of video topics. Thank you for this video and your terrific presentation and help!
Hi - love your videos. Can you tell me which book type you chose, size, paper, type etc. as there are a lot of choices. Thanks
It's the Professional Line, Lay flat with glossy paper :) - I describe it a bit better in my "5 Steps to take absolutely epic photos with any lens video".
@@MadsPeterIversen Thanks so much. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like they ship to Canada
What is the white line at the edges called? I looked all over for how to deal with it and couldn't figure out how it was identified? Thanks for your tips. JP
Well done, Mads. I typically don't use LRC for editing because I prefer working in Photoshop but I'm anxious to try some of the tips you shared in this video. I always adjust the white and black points but up to now, had not taken advantage of the masking feature you demonstrated. Keep up the good work!
Thanks and you are very welcome, Dave. Glad you benefitted from it :)
Hi, Great tips! I had a portfolio book made by Saal, the images were, dark, flat, and lacking contrast. I made a complaint and we have found a solution, I hope it will all be corrected and turn out fine!
Hi Mads, thanks a lot for this video and perfect advises.
Unfortunately I use Lumina Neo for post editing. There is the opportunity for sharpening, from 0-100 percent. Otherwise you can create sharpness through rise the details oder structure.
What would you prefer (possibly with no experience in luminar neo.
Best regards
Yamo
It's whatever you prefer to your eyes :)
And I think you can definitely use some of the tips I shared in this video in Luminar Neo :)
Aren't you actually "hazing" at 8:25 ... since you are adding haze by applying negative dehazing? 🤔
... sorry for being so German 😅
Yes, you are completely right, I misspoke ;)
@Mads Peter Iversen Love your tips in that video! Great content as always mate!
Thank you for this, and all your videos. Really enjoy your photography tips, and the pacefullness and joy you transmit to us viewers. What do you think about generative AI?? Your opinion about it Would be very interesting to think about. Are you willing to alter reality in regards of an even better photo?
Thanks, thanks, thanks...
Instead of contrast, for flat images i use dehazing. Is there a difference?
Interesting video, however I have one question...you mentioned that you were editing the images in this video with an i core processor, do you normally edit your photos on a mac computer? If so, do you have as many problems with updates on a mac? Microsoft seemingly outputs them on Tuesdays (for the most part), and they really bog my pc down when they download in the background and I'm trying to edit photos. I edit mine on Windows 10 using Lightroom 6, however my pc's got one foot in the grave and version 6 doesn't seem to want to work with Windows 11. My only option is to pay the annual fee and use the digital download version for Windows 11! What's the Camera raw program, I heard that you have to use Adobe DNG to make profiles? Tried that and it didn't work. Any suggestions? Cheers!
At 20:13 you mention how many megapixels the photo is. Should this be how many megapixels the camera is? I've often heard it should be about 10% of the number of megapixels your camera has. Failing that I usually just bring it in just enough to see the outline of the main details
Would be so nice with an editing video.... 😃
Hej,. Do you only use Adobe software or captureone software too ? not sure what would benefit me the most with Nikon/sony and in future Fuji GFX.
Thanks for that video 👍
I always thought a JPEG file is automatically in sRGB, it does not support others - is that wrong?
Cheers from Hamburg ❤
A jpeg can also be aRGB :)
@@MadsPeterIversen thanks for that info 👍
I’m interested in a start to finish editing video on YT 🙂
Love following your channel,however my photography does not justify the cost of Photoshop, so I can in nearly all circumstances achieve the required results in Affinity Photo.Some of the same editing techniques can in fact be copied from PS over to AP,at a much reduced cost.
They absolutely can :)
For my taste, the main purpose of editing is to create a realistic and good-looking photo, not just hit rates and epic photos that don't reflect reality.
I feel like editing takes away from photos that are well taken and are not edited. Kind of makes them what they're not. I guess it's an art in itself though, because editing takes practice.
🔝🔝🔝
Great Video, but next time don´t cut your own head off, it triggered me 10 times and i was trying to scroll up in the browser because i was thinking part of the video was hidden due to scrolling.
AI will take care of this.
screen video bad!!