Awesome! I just have to remember that in 2022 photography (and beyond) mastering a "craft" is more closely related to using Excel or an accounting software than it is to wood working or building something.
The one thing i do extra to your process is to use the sky mask to apply a gaussian blur on to the sky to match the depth of field. It can look bad if the sky is sharper than tree's or whatever is in the image.
Yes, important step when you don’t have infinite or near infinite depth in the shot! Great added point. This shot didn’t need the blur since it’s mostly all in focus via the wide angle lens
I personally love the sky replacement especially for scenes where there simply wasn’t any meaningful contrast. I would like to ask where to get additional skies from? The current choice is very limited. Any feedback would be appreciated
Your videos are quickly becoming my go-to. I wasn't even aware of this feature! I have used a trial of Luminar and found it very impressive and flexible, but this is right in PS, so it might be easier to work with. Thanks so much!
Thank you. The last two steps are the easiest to ignore, especially reducing the opacity to zero, then dialing it up to find the most appropriate level. You asked for more questions, so here’s one I struggle with. Once I’ve got an image to where I want it, my print preview often tells me I’ve got one or more colors out of gamut for my printer and paper. I’ve found that ignoring this warning usually leads to wasted paper and ink. What is the best strategy for dealing with this? I suspect that waiting until the last step isn’t the way to go.
Nope. Just nope. I’m struggling to see how software features like this don’t hurt our craft. What’s real and what’s not anymore. What happened to the days of patience, persistence, and photo craft. For me this takes a photo and turns it into graphic art, not photography. Sorry, but that’s my perspective.
Awesome!
I just have to remember that in 2022 photography (and beyond) mastering a "craft" is more closely related to using Excel or an accounting software than it is to wood working or building something.
The one thing i do extra to your process is to use the sky mask to apply a gaussian blur on to the sky to match the depth of field. It can look bad if the sky is sharper than tree's or whatever is in the image.
Yes, important step when you don’t have infinite or near infinite depth in the shot! Great added point. This shot didn’t need the blur since it’s mostly all in focus via the wide angle lens
Fantastic, I never new we could do sky replacement in photoshop
Great video, Pye.
Wow, this new feature is a game changer. I will try a sky replacement for the first time after this great tutorial. Thanks, Pye!
have always enjoyed Pye's tutorials! more power to y'all.
Well done Sir
I'm in slr group for subscription. Do you have more of these type of examples step by step?
Wou you delivered very sensitive matter invery simple way. Imressed Dr Anand Baranwal VNS. INDIA🇮🇳
I personally love the sky replacement especially for scenes where there simply wasn’t any meaningful contrast. I would like to ask where to get additional skies from? The current choice is very limited. Any feedback would be appreciated
Your videos are quickly becoming my go-to. I wasn't even aware of this feature! I have used a trial of Luminar and found it very impressive and flexible, but this is right in PS, so it might be easier to work with. Thanks so much!
Thnx just what I needed
Good stuff Adorama!!!
I'm quite surprised that photoshop doesn't add a defocus slider, similar to luminar. Do you think they'll ever add that?
Thank you. The last two steps are the easiest to ignore, especially reducing the opacity to zero, then dialing it up to find the most appropriate level.
You asked for more questions, so here’s one I struggle with. Once I’ve got an image to where I want it, my print preview often tells me I’ve got one or more colors out of gamut for my printer and paper. I’ve found that ignoring this warning usually leads to wasted paper and ink. What is the best strategy for dealing with this? I suspect that waiting until the last step isn’t the way to go.
Wow!
I don't know why people doing this :|
Nope. Just nope. I’m struggling to see how software features like this don’t hurt our craft. What’s real and what’s not anymore. What happened to the days of patience, persistence, and photo craft. For me this takes a photo and turns it into graphic art, not photography. Sorry, but that’s my perspective.