this is really helpful. i used photoshop when i was in college but haven’t used it in about four years. been using lightroom mobile as i have no desktop. however, just ordered a macbook and i’m so excited to get back to using photoshop to edit my dog photos! and improve my editing skills/photos 🙌
YESSSS So happy!!! I love analogies to help clarify concepts and this is my favourite one for Photoshop's black/white masking thing so far. Glad it helped you!
Wow! That is how to teach how to work with masks in Photoshop. Amazing explanation! I love that you took the time to really guide on every step. But for me I really loved the tip on open image from Lightroom or Camera raw as smart object.... that was a moment of light for me! Thank you so much! Your photos looks amazing also!
I love the way you explain everything. It makes it more easy to understand and remember (light on/off). I'm a lightroom user and use masks a lot to do kind of the same thing. Now I'm a little confused if I should start using PS (I always thought PS is overwhelming). What's your opinion on why using PS on editing instead of LR?
Woooow, I have just watched a few of your films, but your tips and lessons are so... understandable! I have never understood why so many photographers use masking, and now you just made it so simple! I can see even without trying why this is so much better than editing in Lightroom. Thank you for this, I am so going to watch your other movies (if my ADHD lets me not to forget about it :D). Thank you very much! I feel I am going to have so much fun with those layers now and with Photoshop itself! :)
I'm so sorry it took me THREE MONTHS to reply to your lovely comment (note to self: get on TH-cam more!! But also... ADHD. Can relate.) but I LOVE hearing this! I love being able to take what people often have as a big scary concept and make it understandable! How did you go with Photoshop after you tried them??
I’m just getting started in dog photography. Done a few shoots so far, but I always shoot in manual. Wondering whether you shoot in aperture priority? Get the full spectrum and no big blown out sky’s has been my biggest issue. And vibrance in my raw files are very low.
Nope I definitely shoot in manual always. Lots more control that way. I tend to expose for highlights, which does mean I underexpose in situations with a sky or backlight behind the dog. Of course if you’re shooting with a bright sky, or your camera doesn’t handle underexposing then this might not be possible. Raw files are always going to be more grey and flat, they’re supposed to be edited 😊 you can easily add more contrast and vibrance while editing
@@leoroby9198 hey! I might make a video about this but in the meantime, I use a Sony a7iii and have a while blog post on camera recommendations! inspawrationphotography.com/camera-for-pet-photography/
Woo hoo!!! Love to hear it!!! Let me know how you go once you’ve had a play around with it. For me, I found it really confusing at first but once it clicked, it clicked. Hoping you have some success!
Love your videos! Please dont stop !!
I’ve never understood masks so well. 😊 Thank you ❤
LOVE to hear this!!
thank you so much, for this video. I understand much better how the masks work. I love your video's. 🤩
this is really helpful. i used photoshop when i was in college but haven’t used it in about four years. been using lightroom mobile as i have no desktop. however, just ordered a macbook and i’m so excited to get back to using photoshop to edit my dog photos! and improve my editing skills/photos 🙌
Great video, really helpful! 😀
Amazing video! Thank you!!
I am starting pet photography (usually only did macro photo). this really helped me so much! thank you!
Primeira vez que consigo compreender a utilização das máscaras! Muito obrigado!
Your light analogy is great way to explain masking. It makes so much more since to me now.
YESSSS So happy!!! I love analogies to help clarify concepts and this is my favourite one for Photoshop's black/white masking thing so far. Glad it helped you!
Wow! That is how to teach how to work with masks in Photoshop. Amazing explanation! I love that you took the time to really guide on every step. But for me I really loved the tip on open image from Lightroom or Camera raw as smart object.... that was a moment of light for me! Thank you so much! Your photos looks amazing also!
Feeling Inspawred! ;-)
This is fantastic. I love layers but have never used them like this 😊
You should! Non-destructive editing like I show here will save you so much time and heartache if you need to go back and edit things later!
This was so helpful ..
Thank you 😊 🙏
So glad to hear it!!
This video was super helpful! Can I ask which graphics tablet do you recommend? Thank you....❤
I have a Wacom, I've never used a different brand though
I love the way you explain everything. It makes it more easy to understand and remember (light on/off). I'm a lightroom user and use masks a lot to do kind of the same thing. Now I'm a little confused if I should start using PS (I always thought PS is overwhelming). What's your opinion on why using PS on editing instead of LR?
Woooow, I have just watched a few of your films, but your tips and lessons are so... understandable! I have never understood why so many photographers use masking, and now you just made it so simple! I can see even without trying why this is so much better than editing in Lightroom. Thank you for this, I am so going to watch your other movies (if my ADHD lets me not to forget about it :D). Thank you very much! I feel I am going to have so much fun with those layers now and with Photoshop itself! :)
I'm so sorry it took me THREE MONTHS to reply to your lovely comment (note to self: get on TH-cam more!! But also... ADHD. Can relate.) but I LOVE hearing this! I love being able to take what people often have as a big scary concept and make it understandable! How did you go with Photoshop after you tried them??
I’m just getting started in dog photography. Done a few shoots so far, but I always shoot in manual. Wondering whether you shoot in aperture priority? Get the full spectrum and no big blown out sky’s has been my biggest issue. And vibrance in my raw files are very low.
Nope I definitely shoot in manual always. Lots more control that way. I tend to expose for highlights, which does mean I underexpose in situations with a sky or backlight behind the dog. Of course if you’re shooting with a bright sky, or your camera doesn’t handle underexposing then this might not be possible. Raw files are always going to be more grey and flat, they’re supposed to be edited 😊 you can easily add more contrast and vibrance while editing
Hello! what's a great camera to use and what camera you use?
@@leoroby9198 hey! I might make a video about this but in the meantime, I use a Sony a7iii and have a while blog post on camera recommendations! inspawrationphotography.com/camera-for-pet-photography/
Thank you so much! I’ve always struggled with masking so much so this explanation helps immensely.
Woo hoo!!! Love to hear it!!! Let me know how you go once you’ve had a play around with it. For me, I found it really confusing at first but once it clicked, it clicked. Hoping you have some success!
can I ask you which virson of PS you use? 😊
The most up to date one? 😅😂
genial erklärt 👍👍
Danke!!
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So great ! Thank you so much for your time. You are so talented, I follow you through Instagram, so glad you have a TH-cam channel!
You’re so welcome! I hope it helps you with photoshop! Glad you’re here and looking forward to teaching you all about pet photography! ❤️