How To Edit High-End Exterior Real Estate Photos
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this episode I show a variety of techniques to edit real estate exteriors, along with tips and shortcuts along the way. Below are links mentioned in the video:
My real estate photography series:
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Mastering Color in Photography:
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Nikon Z5:
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Lens used:
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FTZii Adapter (for mounting to Z5):
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Very nice! Thanks for posting Nathan! 📸
Thank you! And you're very welcome.
Thank you very much for your work, Sir. I always learn a lot. Legend!
Great video!
I am wondering if you have ever tried a luminosity masking plugin like Lumenzia? Are there benefits/detriments to something like that vs. doing manual adjustments for masking?
Thanks again for continuing to produce quality videos for the REP community!!
Thanks! I'm not a fan of added plugins, you can do everything they do using PS once you know the steps involved, and you will have much more control as well.
trying to learn photoshop is real difficult. But thanks to you nathan for explaining everything therefore i'm learning so much 🙏🏼
Thank you for the video! Great job!
A year ago I saw your video about tripods. And now I can't find it. Did you delete it?
Thank you! I never did a video on tripods, but I cover gear in my REP series amzn.to/3UoOI8s perhaps you saw it there?
@@NathanCoolPhoto Maybe I'm wrong. Sorry! The video was about how to take exterior photos using telescopic stands.
The only thing close to that is this video I did about 4 years ago: th-cam.com/video/NGFkSvQZYrY/w-d-xo.html That one is hard to comeby these days, although there is this one that may work well amzn.to/3hst58K
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you so much! You are very kind!
Hi Nathan, just getting started and your tutorials are great! The other RE photographers on here recommend outsourcing editing so you can shoot more and not spending all night editing, plus I'm not that great at it, your opinion? Thanx
My video on outsourcing should help, here's the link: th-cam.com/video/isuXAFTB4OU/w-d-xo.html
Great video again! Did you aply any import presets on those layer before opening them as layers in PS?
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@@NathanCoolPhoto ty Nathan, I follow you for a while now and already saw you’re books…
I was a bit sceptic of the American Amazon cause of import costs etc, but now we have an Amazon here in the Netherlands that sells you’re books aswell. I directly ordered 3 of them! 😁
Hi Nathan! What is the name of the editing software you are using here and recommend?
Hi Carolyn, I think it would benefit you to first cover some of the basics in my real estate photography series. This used Photoshop, but that's only part of the workflow, and not understanding what all is involved wouldn't be helpful. Here's a link to my REP series if you'd like to check that out: amzn.to/3HIitMl
@@NathanCoolPhoto Thank you so much!
Thank you for this. I know there is another method using Apply Image; isn't this quicker?
You're welcome. Apply Image does a global application of luminance masking, basically a kind of HDR. Sure, you could mask that apply-image layer, but the methods I show in this video are more accurate, and once you practice them they go fast.
@@NathanCoolPhoto Thanks for your reply; I watch everything you put out.