I really liked your realistic 'good enough' attitude. When dealing with normal paying clients and higher volume this is the attitude you need to take and it's not talked about enough on social media.
I totally agree with you! Everyone talking about the perfect picture, but who is paying for it! If you not working for architecture or design companies and not have to turnover on 24h, you have to be realistic to be able to do this work
I have a macbook pro 16 m2 when i edit the photos in hdr it shows perfectly, when i save them and i open them they look all washed out like when if i click the sdr preview. How come? My monitor is displaying perfect hdr in lightroom and when i save it s sdr?
I really liked your realistic 'good enough' attitude. When dealing with normal paying clients and higher volume this is the attitude you need to take and it's not talked about enough on social media.
I totally agree with you! Everyone talking about the perfect picture, but who is paying for it! If you not working for architecture or design companies and not have to turnover on 24h, you have to be realistic to be able to do this work
Subtract using a linear gradient for the last pic, works really well.
Smart move, will try it next time!
Excellent. I just started using the latest Lightroom and your procedures are easy to follow.
Makes me happy to here that you find my videos helpful. It’s motivates me to do more videos!
It would be great if you can show us how you shoot your hdr
Great work! Thank you!
Thank you for watching
I have a macbook pro 16 m2 when i edit the photos in hdr it shows perfectly, when i save them and i open them they look all washed out like when if i click the sdr preview. How come? My monitor is displaying perfect hdr in lightroom and when i save it s sdr?