I've taken myriads of classes. I taught in school settings as well as presenting industrial training. Thought myself pretty good but I've never come close to your level of instruction. Nor have I taken any classes that come within miles of what you do. Now I could say that you speak at a good cadence for someone to get your points, which would be true. I could say that you know PS but so do a lot of other people. Today I realized that when you present a vid you present a lesson with coherence i.e. it all fits perfectly, everything fits logically. Maybe another way of saying it would be that most instruct students so 'they can get it', you instruct so a student 'can't not get it'. My hat, once again, is off to you and I send many warm lauds. I wonder if you shouldn't think about a book. After all you have a built in audience.
You have a good voice and you speak slow enough. Not like other youtubers who just speak fast and show their skills. Thanks for helping me learning more of Photoshop.
Only been shooting for two years. So much to learn. I just discovered you and I am watching furiously and taking copious notes. You are wonderful! Thank you for your great videos. I am a new fan for sure.
Great subject matter. I learn something everytime I watch this channel. This instructor is such an awesome badass and he's great to listen to. Thank you!
I like that you repeat the crucial points. I cannot be talked down enough when learning PS.I will be checking out the other tutorials when I have mastered this method
Another great tutorial. As you said, both luminosity masks and blend ifs have equal validity and both as important as each other. However, one little point, I frequently manually focus for still life, macro, studio work and even landscapes.
Feels like such an obvious thing when you explained it. But i never thought about it! This kinda makes luminosity masks redundant. But you were right, it was important to first understand luminosity masks to understand this technique effectively. Amazing!!! thank you!!
Thanks Unmesh, another superb tutorial to add to my workflow, I've just used "blend if", "masking", and "blend modes" today after photographing a firework display last night, thank you my friend very much appreciated 👍
Hi Unmesh! A quick question...Can you link multiple layer masks from different layers, so when you paint in one of them, modifications to be applied automatically in all the other ones linked? Just as a "shortcut" when you need to copy-paste same mask on numerous layers, but you don;t need to have all layers in a group :-D
hi bro, you are so brilliant and i love your command on the Photoshop. i opened youtube after 2 days and there there were like 5+ notification from your channel. I definitely love them all but i wonder if i could go through all of your tuts ... in other words i feel like you are publishing way more information than a regular working man can take.... BRO there is no OFFENCE just my opinion.... god bless you..
This method works if you have a very simple picture with a fairly distinct dividing line between the two areas you want to adjust. This technique doesn't even come close to working when you have a complex landscape that has a high dynamic range with complex shapes on the horizon like trees, bushes, structures, etc. Yes, it's a quick and dirty way to do some basic exposure blending with simple compositional images. Otherwise, for most landscapes shots, luminosity masks are much more powerful, and more versitile.
Guys, actually when you are adding an adjustment layer or any other adjustment layer, the properties window opens, click the mask icon on top and then choose the color range option than do the rest. Easiest way to do that.
Luminosity masks are about blending 2 or more images to get final well balanced image. In this video you just explained blend if which is not to the point. You should show how to do exposure blending differently than using luminosity masks...
Love your videos!!!! I tried to follow the Color Range instruction on 3:09. I am working in CS6 and when I select Highlights in the selection box, Fuzziness, Range and all he pickers are greyed out. For the world, I cannot figure out why. I am using the same image that you use. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
First of all, thank you for doing what you do! Your work is inspiring! :-) What if you want to blend luminosity levels or exposures from, say, three differently exposed images? I'm looking for a method to create more realistic looking HDR images without using HDR software. It would be nice to see how you would tackle that challenge! :-)
Very helpful . I often find that the panels which you bring up are slightly different than the panel that I get up eg “ Layer style “ and “Color range “ I am asuming that is caused because I have an earlier version of Photo Shop . I this case I could not get any of the sliders or eye droppers to work in “color range” which I don’t think is a version issue . Can you please tell me what causes this as it is limiting .
Thanks for this! I use Luminosity Masks a lot but I can see some advantages to the Blend-If method. On another topic, I have been searching your channel for a video covering Lr CC Classic Range Mask feature with no luck so far. Do you have plans to cover this topic? Thanks for sharing!
When editing raw photos you usually work with 16bit images containing a lot of dynamic range, the blend-if option only has 256 “steps”, a luminosity mask on a 16bit image can have up to 65536 “steps” if I’m not mistaken.
I've taken myriads of classes. I taught in school settings as well as presenting industrial training. Thought myself pretty good but I've never come close to your level of instruction. Nor have I taken any classes that come within miles of what you do.
Now I could say that you speak at a good cadence for someone to get your points, which would be true. I could say that you know PS but so do a lot of other people.
Today I realized that when you present a vid you present a lesson with coherence i.e. it all fits perfectly, everything fits logically. Maybe another way of saying it would be that most instruct students so 'they can get it', you instruct so a student 'can't not get it'.
My hat, once again, is off to you and I send many warm lauds.
I wonder if you shouldn't think about a book. After all you have a built in audience.
What you mean is they can not miss getting it when he instructs
You have a good voice and you speak slow enough. Not like other youtubers who just speak fast and show their skills. Thanks for helping me learning more of Photoshop.
Thanks
Only been shooting for two years. So much to learn. I just discovered you and I am watching furiously and taking copious notes. You are wonderful! Thank you for your great videos. I am a new fan for sure.
CONGRATS ON 100K DUDE!!!!! Well deserved x1000, thank you for all of youre insanely helpful videos.
Great subject matter. I learn something everytime I watch this channel. This instructor is such an awesome badass and he's great to listen to. Thank you!
I like that you repeat the crucial points. I cannot be talked down enough when learning PS.I will be checking out the other tutorials when I have mastered this method
Learned a lot of things from ur tutorials bro.... You are the best..Love you bro.. 💜💜
I have been doing PS for twenty-five years and yet this refresher helped core understanding. You will go far with excellent presentations skills!
Another great tutorial. As you said, both luminosity masks and blend ifs have equal validity and both as important as each other. However, one little point, I frequently manually focus for still life, macro, studio work and even landscapes.
Feels like such an obvious thing when you explained it. But i never thought about it! This kinda makes luminosity masks redundant. But you were right, it was important to first understand luminosity masks to understand this technique effectively. Amazing!!! thank you!!
You are incredible. Incredibly helpful and talented as a teacher with amazing knowledge.
Thank you.
Difficult method made simple and easy...super cool....Unmesh...you are the man!Great!!!
You never cease to amaze me , best youtube channel out there...Thank you
You need so many more views, these are the best photoshop tutorials I've seen.
I agree with you brother!
Thanks Unmesh, another superb tutorial to add to my workflow, I've just used "blend if", "masking", and "blend modes" today after photographing a firework display last night, thank you my friend very much appreciated 👍
Your smile alone makes the video watchable, thanks for sharing this too
Bravissimo e molto chiaro, sei un esempio da imitare!!!
Thanks a lot for this method, it's the most useful tuto I have seen this last time
Another excellent tutorial. I am pleased that you made this tutorial. It is easier for me to apply this method than the “regular” luminosity mask.
Awesome material, keep them coming :).
This has been a real aha moment for me. Also I love your sense of humor! I'm your fan forever. Thank you!
Great way of teaching!
Simply the best! Thanks for all the videos!
Thank you, Riccardo :)
Brilliant instruction. Many thanks.
You are on the right road to the success! Keep doing it! Wish you 1M+ subscribers soon :)
from 100k subscribers to almost 2.5M in less than 2 years. all because of his dedication to teaching.
Hat's off. You are a very good tutor.
An excellent video with great instruction on a topic that has challenged me. This makes everything clearer. Thanks!
I need more friends like you! You're an absolute all around awesome person!
You're amazing! Thank you for explaining it in such detail. I've learned so much from your videos. :)
you just make my life eazier man
You amaze me with every video tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Unmesh! A quick question...Can you link multiple layer masks from different layers, so when you paint in one of them, modifications to be applied automatically in all the other ones linked? Just as a "shortcut" when you need to copy-paste same mask on numerous layers, but you don;t need to have all layers in a group :-D
Another great video. Thank you for all your hard work.
Love your videos. Keep them coming.
hi bro, you are so brilliant and i love your command on the Photoshop. i opened youtube after 2 days and there there were like 5+ notification from your channel. I definitely love them all but i wonder if i could go through all of your tuts ... in other words i feel like you are publishing way more information than a regular working man can take.... BRO there is no OFFENCE just my opinion.... god bless you..
you are a great man! cheers from Italy!
I have learnt a lot from watching your videos. Thanks very much, they are great for users who have a basic understanding of photoshop
You are Awesome !!!!
Excellent Presentation... Easy to Understand !!!
This method works if you have a very simple picture with a fairly distinct dividing line between the two areas you want to adjust. This technique doesn't even come close to working when you have a complex landscape that has a high dynamic range with complex shapes on the horizon like trees, bushes, structures, etc. Yes, it's a quick and dirty way to do some basic exposure blending with simple compositional images. Otherwise, for most landscapes shots, luminosity masks are much more powerful, and more versitile.
Are you really Jimmy McIntyre lol?
Awesome tutorials Bro!
You are a great teacher! Thx man.
I'm Nicos Syrimis youre the best teacher in youtube very clear anderstanding every ward you say thanks a lot!!!
This is a cool tutorial with deeply explain to understand... I learned a lot from your channel... Thank you
You are a pleasure to listen to. I will be back. Thank you for teaching me. I hope you do more tuts. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Thank you very much bro. I learned a lot from your tutorial. You are the best teacher.
Thanks so much, really appreciated this video
Your tutorials have helped me so much, thank you!
Awesome tutorial..!
Thank you. I appreciate your experience and presentation skills. Thank you for being a contributor in this world.
Awesome tutorial, thank you !
first time I hear you say a curse word :) , also you rock dude thanks for refreshing my skills and teach me new ones.
Big tks for great ideas !!!! But what happen if we Group an adjustment layer and masked it with the mask ? we can show/hide the mask again ?
Very helpful tanks a lot
Your videos are the best
Your videos are wonderful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
This is the first time that I have watched an easy explanation from your videos.
Love these tutorials. Also.....won me over again at "shitty laptop" LOL!! Awesome!!
Thank you so much for this method.
Best blend if I seen.
Thanks Man! You are awesome!
Great method!!! Thank you
+Christophe Surman Thank you Christophe!
Guys, actually when you are adding an adjustment layer or any other adjustment layer, the properties window opens, click the mask icon on top and then choose the color range option than do the rest. Easiest way to do that.
You are amazing! Thank you!
So we have the alternatives to luminosity mask to adjust the photo effect, wow, what a great tutorial again, Unmesh U r rich.
Thanks for this video. I understood masks, thay are quite cool :)
You're bloody good brother
i love watching your videos
if i may say 1 thing: that background is not needed.
the plain-white was perfect = classy ;)
You could use blend if on a group instead of the layer to resolve the no copying issue
Love this so much!!! Thank you
another lovely tutorial. thank you :D
Congrats for 100k Unmesh
Thanks for replying about book. I go with it Layers 2nd Edition. Have a nice day Unmesh.
Another great one. Thanks!
You should make a 2 - 5 minute video where you just cut to the chase and show off your method.... it's great, you're excellent, thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial. It gets a little harder to follow towards the end, when there is the back and forth between the two method..
Very nice tutorial , just one little comment. You can use copy layer style to copy the blend if settings from one layer to another.
Simply the best as always...Please do a tutorial on how to create a DVD case. Thanks
This is very good, in some situations would help a lot.
The way you talk is like Gavin Hoey on Adorama TV. Thanks for sharing.
Luminosity masks are about blending 2 or more images to get final well balanced image. In this video you just explained blend if which is not to the point. You should show how to do exposure blending differently than using luminosity masks...
the best photoshop tutor on the planet, even with "a shitty laptop" !!
Superb Tutorial, I like you bro...
I like you because ı think you are helpful and generous. :)
Love your videos!!!! I tried to follow the Color Range instruction on 3:09. I am working in CS6 and when I select Highlights in the selection box, Fuzziness, Range and all he pickers are greyed out. For the world, I cannot figure out why. I am using the same image that you use. Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
You really are awesome!!!!
wow.... i been using blend if but never like this... thank you much.
Thank you so much for helping me...
you Are Genus And Perfect
Awesome video
First of all, thank you for doing what you do! Your work is inspiring! :-)
What if you want to blend luminosity levels or exposures from, say, three differently exposed images? I'm looking for a method to create more realistic looking HDR images without using HDR software. It would be nice to see how you would tackle that challenge! :-)
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Very helpful . I often find that the panels which you bring up are slightly different than the panel that I get up eg “ Layer style “ and “Color range “ I am asuming that is caused because I have an earlier version of Photo Shop . I this case I could not get any of the sliders or eye droppers to work in “color range” which I don’t think is a version issue . Can you please tell me what causes this as it is limiting .
perfect.... u just saved the day
Thanks for this! I use Luminosity Masks a lot but I can see some advantages to the Blend-If method. On another topic, I have been searching your channel for a video covering Lr CC Classic Range Mask feature with no luck so far. Do you have plans to cover this topic? Thanks for sharing!
Love the tutorials! Love the music at the end. Is that a version of “We Are One” and who is it by? Would like to play it as I am Creating!
Thanks
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thank you ..... top .
this is great!
When editing raw photos you usually work with 16bit images containing a lot of dynamic range, the blend-if option only has 256 “steps”, a luminosity mask on a 16bit image can have up to 65536 “steps” if I’m not mistaken.
When you are pointing selections on a menu go slower so can see which options are chosen i.e. go slower