I plan on getting ur books soon for holidays. Hoping to start a side hustle next year and im practicing now. Thank you for putting out videos like this!
fantastic help! Just purchased your book off amazon. Well worth the value based on the help you've provided over the past three years. Thank you Nathan!
I just updated my import preset. Going to try the canon standard camera profile instead of adobe color.Thank you so much. Very excited to use these new methods for color casts and white balance.
Hey Nathan, just wanted to say a HUGE thanks for all the material you put out there. I jumped into real estate media about 2 years ago and your material has helped me IMMENSELY!! Thanks to your great books and videos I have seen tremendous growth both in my quality, speed, and skill as a photographer. I've read 5 of your books so far and look forward to finishing the rest. Can't thank you enough. :)😀
Thanks! It depends on the situation, and that's where it gets more involved. I do cover this though in much greater detail in my Expert Editing course, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: ExpertEditing.NathanCool.com
Thank you for all the knowledge and patience, perfectly explained...a question please...in camera (Canon here) what´s the best color space sRGB or adobe color and in lightroom when exporting sRGB, adobe or ProPhoto? Could not find in any of your videos that info...all the best, trully deserved!
For real estate photography (and most genres, actually) you should use sRGB, and you should use that throughout your workflow, since that is what is used across the Internet, and also most print-houses are limited to that. That's covered in the interiors book, but also my book "Mastering Color", which I think you'd find useful to get a better understanding of this, here's a link to it on Amazon ES: www.amazon.es/dp/B09KPGVZFT
If you're not seeing Camera Matching treatment profiles (getting some questions on that), take these steps: 1. Make sure you are importing RAW files. Treatment profiles do not apply to JPGs or TIFFs. 2. Make sure you are using Lightroom Classic. 3. Make sure you are using the latest version of Lightroom Classic. 4. Make sure you have installed the latest version of Camera Raw. 5. If you still don't see Camera Matching treatment profiles, then likely your LR database is corrupted from previous Adobe updates. Merely uninstall Lightroom Classic and reinstall it. 6. If you STILL don't see Camera Matching treatment profiles, then you can opt for the Adobe Standard profile, which is ok, but consider contacting Adobe support to see why your version of Lightroom is missing those profiles.
Love your work Nathan. I'm hitting issues with my AD600 pro not producing the same flash colour as my speedlights (V860iii). Very frustrating! How do you deal with this?
Thanks! More than likely it's not the flashes, but the method and cast. This is something I talk about in Mastering Flambient, here's a link if you want to check that out: amzn.to/3C87M3B
Not seeing any camera matching folder in LR. Using the same camera system u are, Nikon. What am I missing? I have all your books so if it’s in one can you lead me there. Many thanks
First, just to confirm, what camera "model" are you using (Z5, Z6, D610, etc.)? Next, what version of Lightroom are you using, and are you using Lightroom Classic? Lastly, are you using RAW files?
Hi Nathan, Thank you for yet another great video. I do have a couple questions though. Does the "standard" color profile need to be applied only once to images when they enter lightroom? For example, when I apply my lens/sharpening preset to ALL images after importing into lightroom I may then add another preset which may not include the "standard" color profile. Also, once they are edited in photoshop they are then moved back into lightroom in TIFF files - at this point I would then apply some sort of "final bump" user preset. Would the "final bump" interfere with the previously applied "standard" color profile if the "standard" color profile wasn't recorded in the 'final bump"? Also, since now I am dealing with a TIFF file rather than a RAW file - as the "standard" color profile only applies to RAW files? Thanks again Nathan.
You're welcome! Those are some of the basics covered in my interiors book, which covers the workflow for pre and post processing, here's a link to that if you'd like to check it out: amzn.to/3TcYXeH
Not recommended. Color will change with every wash. There are much easier methods that are more accurate that you can do in post, I show those in my book on advanced editing for real estate photography, here's a link to that if you'd like to check it out: amzn.to/3EbpULJ
That is odd. If you're running the latest version of Lightroom then they should be there, they've been there since October 2021, see helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/canon-camera-matching-color-profiles.html So it may be that you do need to update to a newer version of Lightroom Classic. Also, you can try the Adobe Standard profile, and if that still doesn't get you close, try the Lightroom calibration I show at th-cam.com/video/Ieu4TeKgrag/w-d-xo.html
Ugh..forgot about changing the opacity. The curves/levels color adjustment often cools the room makes the walls blue even though its supposed to be white
I plan on getting ur books soon for holidays. Hoping to start a side hustle next year and im practicing now. Thank you for putting out videos like this!
fantastic help! Just purchased your book off amazon. Well worth the value based on the help you've provided over the past three years. Thank you Nathan!
Awesome, thank you!
I just updated my import preset. Going to try the canon standard camera profile instead of adobe color.Thank you so much. Very excited to use these new methods for color casts and white balance.
thank you so much, this help me a lot!
Glad it helped!
This is a really excellent video Nathan full of vital information, thank you! 👏👍😀
Thanks for putting it all together in one video.👏👏👏
Super valuable videos, Nathan! Love your channel and learning so much. Thank you, dearly.
Hey Nathan, just wanted to say a HUGE thanks for all the material you put out there. I jumped into real estate media about 2 years ago and your material has helped me IMMENSELY!! Thanks to your great books and videos I have seen tremendous growth both in my quality, speed, and skill as a photographer. I've read 5 of your books so far and look forward to finishing the rest. Can't thank you enough. :)😀
Thank you for that! You just made my week :)
Excellent ! Thank you!
Great information, thanks!
Great info Nathan.
Just a quick question. Do you use all three methods or is one usually enough or a combination sometimes?
Thanks! It depends on the situation, and that's where it gets more involved. I do cover this though in much greater detail in my Expert Editing course, here's a link if you'd like to check that out: ExpertEditing.NathanCool.com
Thank you for all the knowledge and patience, perfectly explained...a question please...in camera (Canon here) what´s the best color space sRGB or adobe color and in lightroom when exporting sRGB, adobe or ProPhoto? Could not find in any of your videos that info...all the best, trully deserved!
For real estate photography (and most genres, actually) you should use sRGB, and you should use that throughout your workflow, since that is what is used across the Internet, and also most print-houses are limited to that. That's covered in the interiors book, but also my book "Mastering Color", which I think you'd find useful to get a better understanding of this, here's a link to it on Amazon ES: www.amazon.es/dp/B09KPGVZFT
If you're not seeing Camera Matching treatment profiles (getting some questions on that), take these steps:
1. Make sure you are importing RAW files. Treatment profiles do not apply to JPGs or TIFFs.
2. Make sure you are using Lightroom Classic.
3. Make sure you are using the latest version of Lightroom Classic.
4. Make sure you have installed the latest version of Camera Raw.
5. If you still don't see Camera Matching treatment profiles, then likely your LR database is corrupted from previous Adobe updates. Merely uninstall Lightroom Classic and reinstall it.
6. If you STILL don't see Camera Matching treatment profiles, then you can opt for the Adobe Standard profile, which is ok, but consider contacting Adobe support to see why your version of Lightroom is missing those profiles.
Love your work Nathan. I'm hitting issues with my AD600 pro not producing the same flash colour as my speedlights (V860iii). Very frustrating! How do you deal with this?
Thanks! More than likely it's not the flashes, but the method and cast. This is something I talk about in Mastering Flambient, here's a link if you want to check that out: amzn.to/3C87M3B
Not seeing any camera matching folder in LR. Using the same camera system u are, Nikon. What am I missing? I have all your books so if it’s in one can you lead me there. Many thanks
First, just to confirm, what camera "model" are you using (Z5, Z6, D610, etc.)? Next, what version of Lightroom are you using, and are you using Lightroom Classic? Lastly, are you using RAW files?
Hi Nathan, Thank you for yet another great video. I do have a couple questions though. Does the "standard" color profile need to be applied only once to images when they enter lightroom? For example, when I apply my lens/sharpening preset to ALL images after importing into lightroom I may then add another preset which may not include the "standard" color profile. Also, once they are edited in photoshop they are then moved back into lightroom in TIFF files - at this point I would then apply some sort of "final bump" user preset. Would the "final bump" interfere with the previously applied "standard" color profile if the "standard" color profile wasn't recorded in the 'final bump"? Also, since now I am dealing with a TIFF file rather than a RAW file - as the "standard" color profile only applies to RAW files? Thanks again Nathan.
You're welcome! Those are some of the basics covered in my interiors book, which covers the workflow for pre and post processing, here's a link to that if you'd like to check it out: amzn.to/3TcYXeH
Hey Nathan I saw a video of a guy who wears gray sleeves on his arms to get correct WB in post... What's your thought on this?
Not recommended. Color will change with every wash. There are much easier methods that are more accurate that you can do in post, I show those in my book on advanced editing for real estate photography, here's a link to that if you'd like to check it out: amzn.to/3EbpULJ
Hi my camera matching profiles don't show up in Lightroom. Any idea why this is? Im running the latest version of Lightroom Classic
Are you using RAW files? And what camera?
@@NathanCoolPhoto Yes RAW files, currently using the Canon R3
That is odd. If you're running the latest version of Lightroom then they should be there, they've been there since October 2021, see helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/canon-camera-matching-color-profiles.html So it may be that you do need to update to a newer version of Lightroom Classic. Also, you can try the Adobe Standard profile, and if that still doesn't get you close, try the Lightroom calibration I show at th-cam.com/video/Ieu4TeKgrag/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!
Thank you very much!
amazing thanks
Ugh..forgot about changing the opacity. The curves/levels color adjustment often cools the room makes the walls blue even though its supposed to be white
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Thank you Ciprian! Much appreciated.
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