Nice. If I can suggest one thing it would be to use something like DXO ViewPoint or something similar to straighten out the objects that are leaning because of wide angle distortion. Look at the Ferris Wheel how it’s not straight. Same with the tall buildings in the foreground. Many people don’t notice stuff like this but once you use it you will always see the difference it makes.
Hi as newbie in low light photography i just wanna say this video helps me much on my projects, and because of this i have makes a lot of bucks just by doing some freelance editing job. God bless you bro, greetings from Indonesia!
Yea this is probably one of the best low light editing videos on RUclips.
No ‘start with a preset’ bullshit, just a working process that WORKS
Nice. If I can suggest one thing it would be to use something like DXO ViewPoint or something similar to straighten out the objects that are leaning because of wide angle distortion. Look at the Ferris Wheel how it’s not straight. Same with the tall buildings in the foreground. Many people don’t notice stuff like this but once you use it you will always see the difference it makes.
Seeing you actually do the process helps a ton. Fiddling around with some of the other settings and colors finally makes sense now!
This is by far one of the best low-light editing videos I have come across. Thanks, Stewart.
Hi as newbie in low light photography i just wanna say this video helps me much on my projects, and because of this i have makes a lot of bucks just by doing some freelance editing job. God bless you bro, greetings from Indonesia!
Thank you for the nice comment! I’m glad I was able to help
Hi Stewart, just to let you know that thanks to your videos, you take my photos to another level! thank you
Thank you! That means a lot
Thank you for this amazing tutorial
honestly such a good vid THNKYUUUUUUUUU SO MUCH
Glad I could help!
Nice job bro
nicely done.
Thank you!
Dark editing cave bwahhahaa
I think most of us can relate to that