We prefer to do tips for in front of the lens, so here we are just dipping our toes a bit into photoshop. Maybe in the future some more in depth tutorials. Thanks for you comment!
I think m watching your videos from 2014... great work guyz... learned a lot form you guyz... i can say that i started Photography because of your video's.. the coolest way you present your tip... just wow... superb work... keep it up...😇😇😇😇👍👍👍👍👍👍
What a nice video You people are hard working. You should have 6 to 7 million subscribers, I think Goodluck COOPH I really appreciate your work. Regards, Saarim khan from Pakistan
Super video... very usefull... New DSLR's are have multi exposure option... where you can click as many pictures you want and it almost does the same job... But your work is quite professional, we can do much more in post processing...😇😇👍👍✌✌✌👌👌👌👌
guys i reallllllyyyyyyyy like your content and appreciate all the things you do, my QS is what are the best DSLR for a beginner, (low to mid-range budget) ??? thank you :D
Cool idea but the tutorial is very surface level and only said what to do in simple terms rather than showing how to do it. "use the right blend mode" okay but which one is the right one?
This will vary depending on which images you are trying to blend. There is no right or wrong mode that would cover every possible multiple exposure - and yes it's true that we still leave some research in the hands of the viewer. We'd love to guide everyone even more but you're looking at a much longer video and we prefer to keep our videos manageable so that we can continue show them to you guys for free.
What I am trying to figure out is how to expose for multiple exposure composite on film. So, shooting several photos on tripod where the subject is moving. Not sure how to expose each shot so all of them would have the subject with same, full opacity. Even not sure if that is possible on film. Would be great if someone has a tip.
You would need to experiment, probably it's possible but you would need to be so scientific in your research and incredibly accurate in your timings! Possibly different powered lights could be used to freeze action? But it's really hard to say what the effect would be on the first exposure if you are heavily lighting the last one...
You can do the one where you have multiple cameras moving up to his eye without editing. Just set a shutter speed of about 10 seconds, start in the first position, then the lights off, change position then turn them back on and then repeat till the timer runs out
Are you taking great multiple exposure photographs? Share your Instagram profile below and we'll check it out! ⬇️
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@@rahulunnikrishnan4875 cool profile!
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Amazing video as always. Can you please do the same multiple exposures complete Photoshop tutorial (without fast forward) like this?
We prefer to do tips for in front of the lens, so here we are just dipping our toes a bit into photoshop. Maybe in the future some more in depth tutorials. Thanks for you comment!
Videolarını sabırsızlıkla bekledigim nadir kanallardan biri. Her video eğitici her video kaliteli...
Thanks!
Woow,the last one is the best, I need to try that one! Thank you for sharing this!
Cool our pleasure!
I think m watching your videos from 2014... great work guyz... learned a lot form you guyz... i can say that i started Photography because of your video's.. the coolest way you present your tip... just wow... superb work... keep it up...😇😇😇😇👍👍👍👍👍👍
The last : timelapse, amazing !!!
Thanks!
*in* *my* *head* was the best !👍
Timelaps ist der Favorit 👍👍👍
I prefer your double exposure which I love it!
What a nice video
You people are hard working.
You should have 6 to 7 million subscribers, I think
Goodluck COOPH
I really appreciate your work.
Regards,
Saarim khan from Pakistan
Super video... very usefull...
New DSLR's are have multi exposure option... where you can click as many pictures you want and it almost does the same job...
But your work is quite professional, we can do much more in post processing...😇😇👍👍✌✌✌👌👌👌👌
I like last one morning afternoon evening everything in one pic 💕🥰
And also “don’t forget to have fun “ 😍😍😍
Always have fun that's why we do it ;)
So impressive. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Super Videos, best channel to learn quick and easy tips....🙂
Love it,thanks you
In what program?
That time lapse thing is new for me and I wish to have a deep look onto it!
It's a really cool way to show the passing of time :)
@@TheCooph it's been a pleasure to here a response from you!!!
Always a pleasure :) @@janardanan3617
@@TheCooph Again😍😍😍 LOL 😂sorry!!!😅
My fav is the "City Chaos".
Such a cool, pleasant video ☺️👍🏻
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its amazing, i love all
Amazing job #cooph need more smartphone photography video
More coming soon!
love it
You guys are so creative! :D
Thanks!
Last one was awesome
Thanks!
guys i reallllllyyyyyyyy like your content and appreciate all the things you do, my QS is what are the best DSLR for a beginner, (low to mid-range budget) ???
thank you :D
The last one 👍👍👍👍
Hey bro iam photograph but i dont have a proftional edit so can u help me
Awesome Video♥
cool, very helpful for me, thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
The last one "sundowner" 👌👌👌
Seems to be a favorite!
Love your channel
Cool thanks!
SUNDOWER IS my favorite 😍 one
Glad you like it!
Awesome dude
Cool idea but the tutorial is very surface level and only said what to do in simple terms rather than showing how to do it.
"use the right blend mode" okay but which one is the right one?
This will vary depending on which images you are trying to blend. There is no right or wrong mode that would cover every possible multiple exposure - and yes it's true that we still leave some research in the hands of the viewer. We'd love to guide everyone even more but you're looking at a much longer video and we prefer to keep our videos manageable so that we can continue show them to you guys for free.
Wonderful photo tricks :)
Thanks!
The last is the best! Upload something on video making
We have some smartphone video making tips, maybe some more coming soon 😉
What I am trying to figure out is how to expose for multiple exposure composite on film. So, shooting several photos on tripod where the subject is moving. Not sure how to expose each shot so all of them would have the subject with same, full opacity. Even not sure if that is possible on film. Would be great if someone has a tip.
You would need to experiment, probably it's possible but you would need to be so scientific in your research and incredibly accurate in your timings! Possibly different powered lights could be used to freeze action? But it's really hard to say what the effect would be on the first exposure if you are heavily lighting the last one...
We would definitely like to know if you try it ;)
*Every tips in this video were hilarious.*
Hope you liked them!
THANK YOU!!!!
Upload something on film making
We have some videos on filmmaking with a gimbal, and some other smartphone filmmaking videos - check our profile!
You can do the one where you have multiple cameras moving up to his eye without editing. Just set a shutter speed of about 10 seconds, start in the first position, then the lights off, change position then turn them back on and then repeat till the timer runs out
That's an awesome idea, does it work using a flash too?
Awesome vidéo
Thanks!
Camera model used in this video?
Kodak 110c from 1979. Seriously, it's in the description smh.
The Leica CL!
India
Awesome video
Thanks!
How to stabilize DSLR camera
Cool❤️
Kadak hai
Thank you Man
Woooooooooow
And the photoshop name is????
Pretty cool - I'd like to try this sometime : ) seems alot easier than I thought although tbh I thought this was going to be done incamera =p
In camera is super cool! As Philipp mentioned this was also a new topic for him, maybe the topic evolves to in-camera in a future video 😉
Cool
last one 🤩😍😍
Nice & Thanks :)
Can u add more photographic ideas
Do more film stuff!
Would love to!
Would u like to i send my own photoshoot
Cool show it to us!
In-camera!
Coming soon :)
I din’t think this is multiple exposure photographing as you do the blending not in camera but in postprocessing!
Last one
04:10 i like this one
Awesome!
could tutorial go any faster? hard to follow a more measured tone would help
Sundowner...
One of our favourites too!
Sundowner
All
Indonesia
Don’t forget psychic photography 👻
Interesting... :)
Time lapse
I comming to un poco de todo like
The Last
Photoshoot
title says 'How to shoot and edit mutiple exposures " not just watch you do a fast scene of what has been done
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#INDIA
Thanks bro
Fake dublexpose
Please, no Photoshop...
Just one, back to in-camera for our future videos :)
Last one