Learn How To Edit Wildlife Photos Like A Pro!
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I'm Kris Luckenbach, a photographer and videographer based out of Kodiak, Alaska. My youtube channel is to show the beauty of the state and inspire you to visit or even MOVE HERE!!
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Thanks for the nice tips! If you don't mind me asking, how high do you usually put the brightness of you computer screen while editing your pictures?
Every monitor is different, when I use my macbook it’s set at 50% brightness, my desktop monitor is a Benq at 80%. Make sure you look at the histogram on the top right to see if it’s under/over exposed
@@KrisLuckPhoto thank you very much! I'll keep that in mind
Color Calibrated Display. Spyder X Pro works.
I really excell in Lr Classic. Have you tried a camera raw filter in Ps? You can stack those filters in layers that way…I haven’t tried that but I’m gonna work on it this week on some pet photos
I use it once in a while, but prefer the LR Classic workflow
@@KrisLuckPhoto update..I used the Camera raw filter in Ps last week on some pet photos. I don't feel it gives the same control LrC offers, although it'll work well for the pet images, for all others I'll just head back into LrC. LightRoom is just so useful IF ya know how to use it.