There's not a single technique in there that I didn't already know, but damn I learned a lot watching the way you put it all together. Thanks for taking the time.
Great video as usual. Would love to see you do one on Lumenzia vs the TK8 panel. What are the advantages and disadvantages of one vs the other since I see you have both installed on your computer.
Just awesome. Even if someone is familiar with the PS techniques, you can still learn a lot from Nick about ideas that help you to improve your image. Thanks a lot Nick and I hope that I could join one of your workshops one day! :)
Thanks, fam. Brilliant video. Great learning opportunity. I'm getting into 32 bit HDR in ACR, exported as AVIF files. Super pumped....the future is now. R & R and photography were made for each other....subbed.
This is the best thing for Sony beginners and even intermedia. Wish I knew all these when I just begun a couple of years ago. I always stayed away from adobe/sony profiles because they tend to just push the green and yellow in the image way off if you go crazy with those sliders. Now that the better method is revealed the we all know how to uncover what is supposed to be there from the raw file. I have to say, it really felt like how I carved out a metal guitar/drum tone from a mix, which is hella of fun.
Dear Nick, Thank you for your time in trying to make our photos look better. It would you be nice though if you could start your videos with "Hello or good morning/afternoon, happy to see you again or anything like that. I am sure you are a nice person, please show us that I am not wrong ! Merci beaucoup...
Nick mate soooo.... much info in that tutorial... might take you a few mins but reckon it will take me a few hours just to digest... top marks & thks for sharing - John
What a brilliant tutorial. Just subscribed to your channel. You know what would b interesting or teach or make a video of, how to take a colour palet of ‘any’ movie and apply it to an image in photoshop.
Thanks again, Nick. I learn so much from every one of your videos. Little things I never think of but that make so much damn sense once you demonstrate them.
This is such a great video! Photoshop is super intimidating, and I have watched a ton of tutorials on how to do different things, but the way you explain and demonstrate things in such a basic way is so much more helpful to me. Also hearing the "why" behind why you edit things a certain way is invaluable! Please do more of these Photoshop editing "bites."
Your podcasts continue to help me with improving my edits. I have all your purchased tutorials and recommend all of them. I would like to see a tutorial series for purchase of just more detailed Lightroom, Photoshop, Lumenzia editing of more compositions. Much like the full edits of some of the scenes at the end of your tutorials. Just more of the same of different compositions from start to finish.
Thanks, Nick, very Helpful!! I just came back from Japan, and have a photo that needed some help getting some color and detail out of a shot of Matsumoto castle during a beautiful cloudy evening with spectacular color. Hoping to have an image finished next week on some of those photos. Great Help!
Nick, it would be interesting (and of interest to those of us that only use LR) to see how close or how different an edit in LR would be. Seems like some of those adjustments can be done in LR, perhaps not as well and others not so much.
Nice dude had been beating my head against the wall to figure out a way to double mask with a luminosity mask but what i did was grab an adjustment layer alt click to the luminosity layer which also gives you freedom to adjust contrast within that selection. Great vid man thanks for sharing!!!
Increasing contrast in the sky early in the video will actually decrease contrast in the bright portiona of the photo. The contrast slider affects midtone contrast.
Nick is the master in post processing and his delivery is wonderful. Very easy to follow his explanations. I do have a question. Why wouldn’t you create an exact copy of your raw file and process them separately? That way you wouldn’t make changes globally, make a copy and then process the new copy after you had already made changes to the areas that you did not want to in the original. Hopefully you understand the question. Thanks Nick. Keep up the great work and get the back better.
@@NickPage yes but you have processed the areas that you were not intending to process (in this case the water and the sea stack). Seems like you then have to reverse the processing on the water and sea stack. Does that negatively affect the pixels in that area? Thanks
Great to see you creating again Nick, loved this tutorial, I find processing very daunting, but this will hopefully help me improve my images, thanks for sharing.
I've never used the Adobe tools so I'm curious, why do you use a double processing in PS, with 2 smart object layers, instead of just a couple of masks for sky and foreground and rocks and apply different processing to each mask? (And use just LR).
I've learned a lot from your tutorials! Your channel is one of those I follow with the most interest. Love your edits and would like to see more...till then I'll take it easy 👍
Great video, as always. My concern is, given the volume of over processed/over saturated landscape images online, where does color saturation become cartoon. You approach is both broad and deep and the adjustments you make are thought out. I'm trying to hit that sweet spot where images are eye catching and engaging without going to the circus.
One of the terms I like that helps me keep things in check is “ context of nature” meaning. Does what your image look like actually happen in real life…. I try to inject my own memory and experience into a photo without faking anything and it helps me keep my edits somewhat grounded
There's not a single technique in there that I didn't already know, but damn I learned a lot watching the way you put it all together. Thanks for taking the time.
I am a huge fan of your style and greatly appreciate you sharing your wisdom with post-processing. Keep up the stellar work!
Great video as usual. Would love to see you do one on Lumenzia vs the TK8 panel. What are the advantages and disadvantages of one vs the other since I see you have both installed on your computer.
A great abbreviated tutorial of whats provided in your Mastering Luminosity Masks II training!
You got the best photoshop tutorials on RUclips.Love watching theese even if i am not editing right now.
Terrific training video, thank you for sharing this for free. I'm heading over to your teachable channel to get more training.
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great info so far, just don't have time this morning to watch the rest. Will be back! Your edit advice is awesome
Another great video Nick, I found it certainly useful and have saved it so I can find it again easily, more like this would be fab.
Wow. Definitely will need to come back to this a few times. Lots to take in.
A very helpful guide to editing, I’ve been implementing the Gaussian blue technique with my new edits. Thank you!
Loved this tutorial, Nick! Straightforward, hands on, always with a pinch of humor...! 😍👌
Well....that was just awesome!! I'm sure I'll watch this several times. Thanks!
Another excellent tuition video Nick. I enjoy these so much, thankyou.
Just awesome. Even if someone is familiar with the PS techniques, you can still learn a lot from Nick about ideas that help you to improve your image. Thanks a lot Nick and I hope that I could join one of your workshops one day! :)
Awesome video Nick. I love all your work and videos. Keep up the hard work.
This is a keeper,thank you Nick,a lot of info in this one video to save,very useful,thanks again.
Thanks, fam. Brilliant video. Great learning opportunity. I'm getting into 32 bit HDR in ACR, exported as AVIF files. Super pumped....the future is now. R & R and photography were made for each other....subbed.
Glad, to see those editing videos again. Thanks
Awesome dual processing video, thanks alot for sharing your insights Nick. Much appreciated.
Outstanding video from start to end. The end!
This is the best thing for Sony beginners and even intermedia. Wish I knew all these when I just begun a couple of years ago. I always stayed away from adobe/sony profiles because they tend to just push the green and yellow in the image way off if you go crazy with those sliders. Now that the better method is revealed the we all know how to uncover what is supposed to be there from the raw file. I have to say, it really felt like how I carved out a metal guitar/drum tone from a mix, which is hella of fun.
Great video as always Nick. Very helpful hints & tips. Keep up the good work.
Lots of great tips here Nick. Much thanks!
Dear Nick, Thank you for your time in trying to make our photos look better.
It would you be nice though if you could start your videos with "Hello or good morning/afternoon, happy to see you again or anything like that. I am sure you are a nice person, please show us that I am not wrong ! Merci beaucoup...
First time i saw your videos was Photoshop tutorials years ago. Always looked at your style as inspiration
I really appreciate that thank you
This is the kind of real world information photographers need to better themselves. Thanks for sharing!
There we go... Thanks so much for the video, really helpful stuff
Appreciate your videos Nick. I always learn something new.
Wonderful video! You are doing an amazing work. You got me as loyal follower.
Great tutorial but really advanced for my level , ill look for some of your other videos might match my present level
Loved this, Nick. There are so many ways to “breathe life” into photos and I always enjoy seeing how others do it.
Stunning change! Great video, thanks.
Nick mate soooo.... much info in that tutorial... might take you a few mins but reckon it will take me a few hours just to digest... top marks & thks for sharing - John
I'll definitely rewatch this multiple times.
What a brilliant tutorial. Just subscribed to your channel. You know what would b interesting or teach or make a video of, how to take a colour palet of ‘any’ movie and apply it to an image in photoshop.
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Wow Nick that was so helpful. I really appreciate what you do.
Thanks again, Nick. I learn so much from every one of your videos. Little things I never think of but that make so much damn sense once you demonstrate them.
Thank you Nick. I'm now going to revisit my entire seascape catalogue ! 😢 Fantastic tutorial - learned loads. Thanks again.
This is such a great video! Photoshop is super intimidating, and I have watched a ton of tutorials on how to do different things, but the way you explain and demonstrate things in such a basic way is so much more helpful to me. Also hearing the "why" behind why you edit things a certain way is invaluable! Please do more of these Photoshop editing "bites."
I just found most my answers in your Breathing Life into a RAW video. Good stuff man! Thanks.
Thank you so much for great tips and tricks, after this I am not going to delete my highlighted raw files to the trash. Thank you again!
Your podcasts continue to help me with improving my edits. I have all your purchased tutorials and recommend all of them. I would like to see a tutorial series for purchase of just more detailed Lightroom, Photoshop, Lumenzia editing of more compositions. Much like the full edits of some of the scenes at the end of your tutorials. Just more of the same of different compositions from start to finish.
Make video on all the tools and action panels you use, with some use case scenario. Liked how Lumenzia works on those highlights
Wow! Another fantastic video. Your work, and you, are an incredible inspiration Nick. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video Nick 😊
You teach photo shop so well. It all makes sense finally! Any chance you could group all these videos together so that they are easy to find?
As always amazing! Thanks for continuing to share!
Thanks, Nick, very Helpful!! I just came back from Japan, and have a photo that needed some help getting some color and detail out of a shot of Matsumoto castle during a beautiful cloudy evening with spectacular color. Hoping to have an image finished next week on some of those photos. Great Help!
Great video Nick, like always 👍thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
You rock and your work is amazing
Great to see you here, Nick. Thank you for your wonderful work and editing tips!
amazing works. Thaks for your work
Thank you for this amazing video!
Great video Nick, thanks a lot for sharing! This is a really helpful quick tutorial. And the final image is just awesome.
Thank you so much sir for this nice video class !I’m big fan of your photography! I always learned lots of editing technique with you ,respect
I've been trying to do everything in LrC so far but looking more and more into PS. Excellent tutorials!
I REALLY appreciate these videos and I love your channel, thank you!
Do you ever use the linear profile to expand your dynamic range? Best tutorial on the free market. thank you so much.
Nick, it would be interesting (and of interest to those of us that only use LR) to see how close or how different an edit in LR would be. Seems like some of those adjustments can be done in LR, perhaps not as well and others not so much.
- This is fantastic, Nick! Thank you!
Nice dude had been beating my head against the wall to figure out a way to double mask with a luminosity mask but what i did was grab an adjustment layer alt click to the luminosity layer which also gives you freedom to adjust contrast within that selection. Great vid man thanks for sharing!!!
Great tutorial Nick - and really inspirational 🙂👌
Increasing contrast in the sky early in the video will actually decrease contrast in the bright portiona of the photo. The contrast slider affects midtone contrast.
That was great. Thanks Nick.
Nick is the master in post processing and his delivery is wonderful. Very easy to follow his explanations. I do have a question. Why wouldn’t you create an exact copy of your raw file and process them separately? That way you wouldn’t make changes globally, make a copy and then process the new copy after you had already made changes to the areas that you did not want to in the original. Hopefully you understand the question. Thanks Nick. Keep up the great work and get the back better.
By creating a new smart object via copy that’s exactly what I am doing. It is a copy of the Raw, Completely separate from the first
@@NickPage yes but you have processed the areas that you were not intending to process (in this case the water and the sea stack). Seems like you then have to reverse the processing on the water and sea stack. Does that negatively affect the pixels in that area? Thanks
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Grat video. In spite my English is not that good, I can follow your explanations. Thank you very much.
your tutorials are the best. Always!
The moment when 17 minutes of life flew by in one breath
More such videos.
This is awesome! So very helpful, thank you!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Wow 👏 makes a huge difference.
Every time I see that drum set in the background it reminds me of the movie Step Brothers, lol.
I did this before trying to make better HDR pics but I didn't follow through like this, thank you.
Wow, just wow!!!
Fantastic stuff Nick 👍
Amazing technique. Thanks Nick
Great to see you creating again Nick, loved this tutorial, I find processing very daunting, but this will hopefully help me improve my images, thanks for sharing.
Fantastic as always buddy !! Really brought the image to life
Love it! All about the edits hehe.
This was so informative; I learned a lot! Hoping for the opportunity to photograph and post process with you.
Well done my friend!
Great to see how you edit photos. Would be awesome to get a video about the PS panels/plugins (TK, lumenzia, etc) you use or recommend
Informative. Thanks. Time to send your camera in for a good sensor cleaning.
You're the man!!! Amazing!!!
I've never used the Adobe tools so I'm curious, why do you use a double processing in PS, with 2 smart object layers, instead of just a couple of masks for sky and foreground and rocks and apply different processing to each mask? (And use just LR).
Really enjoy your videos
You make it look sooooo easy. Nice video man.
Outstanding!
Useful video thanks Nick!
Love it!
Such a clean edit 👌
fantastic video!
I've learned a lot from your tutorials! Your channel is one of those I follow with the most interest. Love your edits and would like to see more...till then I'll take it easy 👍
Thanks Nick that was great
Great video, as always. My concern is, given the volume of over processed/over saturated landscape images online, where does color saturation become cartoon. You approach is both broad and deep and the adjustments you make are thought out. I'm trying to hit that sweet spot where images are eye catching and engaging without going to the circus.
One of the terms I like that helps me keep things in check is “ context of nature” meaning. Does what your image look like actually happen in real life…. I try to inject my own memory and experience into a photo without faking anything and it helps me keep my edits somewhat grounded
Great lesson!
This is a fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much.
Not gonna lie.. those sensor spots drove me nuts... Love the end result though.. new sub :)
Amazing Nick great video