Thank you for tutorial. I was looking exactly for this type of video turning day into night for realty, as we cannot always be on location at the right time! Keep them coming. I added your video to my save folder to watch again!
This is absolutely incredible, you made it so simple! I’m a realtor. I used to do TV, and still make RUclips videos, so I absolutely love the editing process. I could geek out on editing photos or video 24/My wife is my photographer, so I’m the one sorting through all 500+ pictures and editing the favorites. 😂 It’s great, but very time consuming. I’d like to hear more about color grading for some of these yellow dingy houses.
Back then I was doing all my video editing myself so everything you see was done by me. And yes the entire process is done on PS but I typically catalog through LR and start there, but none of the editing happens in LR for the effect
Love this step by step. The other ones I've seen have made it more complicated. My only thing is I tend to just finish it in Luminar for the sky swap. I never get good swaps in the designated photoshop sky swap.
I think the secret here is having a lot of sky references to pull from so you can't match each lighting scenario on the house itself. I have a folder of about 300 files I have taken and collected over time, but if Luminar works for you, that's an awesome recommendation for anyone reading this!
OMG..... I have watched tons of Videos and your video is the best and so easy to follow. Like the other guy in the post said. This a game changer!!!! Thank you again!!!!
Sometimes, on a clear day with harsh shadows, you can bring your massive 600 watter out there and point it at the house. I think I got that trick from Nathan Cool. It worked!
This is such a great suggestion! I'll be sure to try it out next time I know I'm doing one of these conversions because dealing with the shadows is a nightmare!
This is the one I currently use and I love it, but if I were to buy another one right now I would spend the extra money on the pro version. At the time I did not think the extra money was worth it, but now that I use it so much I would kick my old self in the butt for not getting the one that sits higher and is easier to deal with... Either way here is a link to a used one I use now so it's even cheaper and the pro version is right there with it if you decide it's worth the upgrade too. amzn.to/3z44Ki9
Great video, well put together and the end result is what's needed. What skies do you replace it with? Whenver i use the generative fill skies they cut off the trees or add random stuff to the house along with the sky change
Amazing work! I just subscribed! Ty this video really helps. May I ask are there ways to fix shadows so the twilights look super realistic! Thanks for the video Jeremy! Your a Legend man😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much for sharing but I still sending my photos oversee because I think it's more convenient, expending 1 hour doing that don't worth $10 of my time😅😅😅😅😅
Love the effort. But for someone new to editing their own photos, you skipped over SO much and just moved to another clip. Some of this you didn't explain at all. I guess I will have to look at someone elses video to fill in the blanks.
Unfortunately for someone new to editing photos this will be difficult. This is an advanced editing technique and requires more than just a general knowledge of photo editing to accomplish. There are a few other options out there going over it a bit slower, but you might have a hard time finding someone going into granular details in this kind of tutorials. Hope you find what you're looking for!
Hey Jeremy would you be able to show a tutorial on how to remove shadows in twilight edits? Like from the house or trees
Man the window tip is a game changer. Even for real twilight shots to add the extra pop. Thank you SO much.
I would love a video about the sky replacement tool. I use it all the time and I'm sure I could learn a thing or two!
Excellent straightforward walkthrough. 2 tips at the end are gold.
Thank you!
Thank you for tutorial. I was looking exactly for this type of video turning day into night for realty, as we cannot always be on location at the right time! Keep them coming. I added your video to my save folder to watch again!
Do you need a real estate image editor
This is absolutely incredible, you made it so simple! I’m a realtor. I used to do TV, and still make RUclips videos, so I absolutely love the editing process. I could geek out on editing photos or video 24/My wife is my photographer, so I’m the one sorting through all 500+ pictures and editing the favorites. 😂 It’s great, but very time consuming. I’d like to hear more about color grading for some of these yellow dingy houses.
Wonderful video! May I ask which video editor did you use for the text on your tutorial? Also was that done by Adobe photoshop only? Ty
Back then I was doing all my video editing myself so everything you see was done by me. And yes the entire process is done on PS but I typically catalog through LR and start there, but none of the editing happens in LR for the effect
Well done but I'm still sending it overseas lol
Hahaha don't worry, I still send some overseas as well. Luckily after doing so many of these simple ones I can do it in about 10-15 minutes.
Love this step by step. The other ones I've seen have made it more complicated. My only thing is I tend to just finish it in Luminar for the sky swap. I never get good swaps in the designated photoshop sky swap.
I think the secret here is having a lot of sky references to pull from so you can't match each lighting scenario on the house itself. I have a folder of about 300 files I have taken and collected over time, but if Luminar works for you, that's an awesome recommendation for anyone reading this!
OMG..... I have watched tons of Videos and your video is the best and so easy to follow. Like the other guy in the post said. This a game changer!!!! Thank you again!!!!
Sometimes, on a clear day with harsh shadows, you can bring your massive 600 watter out there and point it at the house. I think I got that trick from Nathan Cool. It worked!
This is such a great suggestion! I'll be sure to try it out next time I know I'm doing one of these conversions because dealing with the shadows is a nightmare!
Thanks I will be watching this over and over and over again until i have it stuck in my work flow!!!!
You got this!
What’s the name of this app
Excellent tutorial 👍🙏
Thank you!
your delivery is so good.. curious, what teleprompter do you use? The elgato prompter looks amazing
This is the one I currently use and I love it, but if I were to buy another one right now I would spend the extra money on the pro version. At the time I did not think the extra money was worth it, but now that I use it so much I would kick my old self in the butt for not getting the one that sits higher and is easier to deal with... Either way here is a link to a used one I use now so it's even cheaper and the pro version is right there with it if you decide it's worth the upgrade too.
amzn.to/3z44Ki9
@@jeremydeihl man.. thank you!
Full tutorials are more my style.. tho this was a great place to start. Thanks!
Thanks for letting me know!
Great video, well put together and the end result is what's needed. What skies do you replace it with?
Whenver i use the generative fill skies they cut off the trees or add random stuff to the house along with the sky change
I have a folder of skies I keep separate and use the sky replace option and not the generative fill
Amazing work! I just subscribed! Ty this video really helps. May I ask are there ways to fix shadows so the twilights look super realistic! Thanks for the video Jeremy! Your a Legend man😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much for sharing but I still sending my photos oversee because I think it's more convenient, expending 1 hour doing that don't worth $10 of my time😅😅😅😅😅
would you share your contact oversea?
@@luizevangelista8589 haahhah this is my secret weapon
Are you related to Blake Shelton? My God! So handsome!
Can I pin this comment to the top? 😂 J/k but thank you for the super rare positive comment about my appearance 😁
@jeremydeihl Oh come on! You must hear that all the time!
Love the effort. But for someone new to editing their own photos, you skipped over SO much and just moved to another clip. Some of this you didn't explain at all. I guess I will have to look at someone elses video to fill in the blanks.
Unfortunately for someone new to editing photos this will be difficult. This is an advanced editing technique and requires more than just a general knowledge of photo editing to accomplish. There are a few other options out there going over it a bit slower, but you might have a hard time finding someone going into granular details in this kind of tutorials. Hope you find what you're looking for!