Photo Editing Fundamentals You Need To Know
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:59 - Get It Right In Camera
02:00 - The Basics
03:26 - Composition
04:16 - Big Effect
05:53 - Worth With The Photo
07:03 - Histogram
08:40 - Less is More
THATS A TOMATOOOO!!! 😝
Also, thank you for making editing that has always seemed so overwhelming feel so manageable
Great video as usual, no faffing , straight to the point and no flashy backgrounds. Simple and with all the information we may need. Cheers 👍
You’ve become one of my favorite channels for photography and Fuji stuff. Great video on editing!
The one off fighting against the picture is really helpful. I believe we tend to idealize the images we take and try to make them something they are not. Also, congrats on the 100K !!!!!!! Lets go for the 1M
that's so true, I struggle when my composition and light are flat
Your english is very easy to understand. And Great tutorial
The apple plus water was a great analogy! Love it
Love ur channel, u always keep it real. Last tip is what I'm tryna do for sure
You can’t polish a t….! But, you can roll it in glitter! 😆
Great video; thankyou!
Great advice Roman, watching your videos has really helped me get a better understanding of the how and why behind taking and editing photos. Congratulations on hitting 100k, it’s well deserved.
Wish someone had told me all of this when I was starting out in photography. Took me a while to figure out what you clearly explained in 10 minutes. Thanks.
Absolutely agree. I have worried about editing for so long and now I feel I can move forward.
Great Video thank you!
My nonprofessional question/addition/practice is setting the exposure first and doing the crop after is not ideal.
You may crop the too-light or dark part of the image and this way all results (histogram etc) could be different.
Is my thinking correct?
you are right, I checked: cropping changes the histogram but my opinion dont focus on histogram during the process of editing, look at the histogram while shooting but with a fuji 50s or 100s, you have to be a little bit underexposed.
Excellent advice
Solid advice on editing mate! I love when you drop an f-bomb every now and then...just adds some spice to the mix 🙌
Useful tips. Sometimes we forget the basics. Congratulations for the 100k. Well deserved.
BTW all through video I was wondering why you were holding a shaving brush😂.
ahaha
Love the way you explain everything! So professional ❤
Nice video, thanks for the tips 🫡
Congratulations on 100k 🤙🏻
Great advice, thank you. But I do have to say, that's the strangest looking apple I've ever seen 😂
Thanks for keeping us on the straight and narrow
Thank you!
Great video with great and well presented advice. Much appreciated. Thanks, Roman.
Some great tips and you're so right about histograms. My advice regarding histograms? Don't bother with them. Ever. Use your eyes and your eyes only.
Beautiful and helpful video as always! I have purchased both the composition Ebook and the the post processing course and I definitely felt like both were well worth the investment. The post processing course in particular completely transformed how I approach not just post processing but capturing images in the field knowing how I am going to process them later. Thanks for being an inspiration to us all, Mads! Come visit Alaska sometime....
Thank you, Roman! I appreciate your input.
Very well said and great advice all around sir.
Great advice. Congrats on the 100k!
This is exactly what I needed to know and so clearly presented. Thanks Roman … and congratulations.
Thank you, I needed this ❤
Thanks Roman, this Video helps me so much!
Such great advice, thanks Roman!
That made sense. Thanks
very good video thx!!
Thanks-very helpful.
I really like the looks and feel of your editing. Can you create some Capture one presets for sale? Thanks.
Is it still the case that Fuji RAWs are better in Capture One and are not processed correctly in Lightroom?
Good overview of photo editing. Something I will do in the field is exposure bracket and exposure compensation. I almost never look at the histogram as sometimes over/under exposed is better than nominally correctly exposed to me.
it's interesting to try, you get something different sometimes better sometimes worst
Hey! Would you have an advice on how to cut out an entire photo (a scan from an analog photo) so to keep only its analog border frame of it so that I can use it in other photos as a layer for example?
Hi, what software are you using to edit? Love your videos.
What about color calibration? I heard it's very important and should be done at the beginning. Is it actually important?
@roman Do you use Lightroom classic or the cc version?
GG for the 100K. In color Im Ok but in B&W i cant get a large range of mid greys, something is wrong in my process.
May Photograph and post prcessing look like cooking, We cook as the way we like, even sometime it may not match the formula.
I know you are from the UK and thus maybe not too familiar with fresh fruits and vegetables but that apple looks like a tomatoe to me... :P
So are you a purely Lightroom CC person or do you use that only for Mobile? I'm about to take Brian Matiash class where he tries to show you can live with only using LR CC instead of LR Classic...should be interesting...so I was curious if that is how you edit with only LR CC
what kind of apple is that 🤣 nice vid
Tip 1. Most important tip of all time. Get it right in camera
06:40 If your image looks like shyte, turn it into black and white. :)
That's the weirdest looking apple I've ever seen, looks like a tomato 😅
This is pointless, now that we have Luminar Neo we don't need to learn all of this😉