Will. Really appreciate the explanations behind the changes. As you know Aus lighting and the contrasts it creates frequently favours b&w. I often convert to b&w by dropping vibrance and saturation rather than the b&w convertion check box. Really enjoy and value these videos.
Thanks for this Will. I'm planning to get into food and restaurant photography, so it's a bit different to landscape photography, but there are plenty of great editing tips in your video either way.
Great editing tips William, very much appreciated, I found your editing style really easy to follow. Have you used the new upgrade of Ligthtroom yet? Quick question for you - Do you Critique other peoples images to help them improve their photography ?
Thanks Ross! I actually don't use LR in my own workflow, just Photoshop and ACR, which is thankfully similar enough to LR now anyway, making it easier for me, from a teaching perspective. Yeah I do some mentoring and the occasional online type tutoring. Feel free to email me for more info :)
Excellent Will, really useful
Cheers Mike!
Very nice, I often look at the thumbnail on the left and use it as a guide
Thanks Christine! :)
Absolutely marvellous, as usual.
Thank you Chris :)
You make it look easy!
Great tutorial. Easy to follow along. Thanks.
Wolfgang
Thank you mate
Thanks Will. Your explanation of what you did as you demonstrated the actions is really easy to follow.
Thank you Bev!
Enjoy these editing vids and glad you made the final adjustment to sky as it was too stark as you said.
Thanks again!
Great video. Explains how and why as you go and the end result makes me keen to try some black and white editing. Thanks Will
Thanks, as always Leanne :)
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Thanks for a great learning video👍
Thanks!
Love these editing videos! Brilliant as always 😃
Always a pleasure getting a comment from such a famous photographer, thanks Fi! :p
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Will. Really appreciate the explanations behind the changes. As you know Aus lighting and the contrasts it creates frequently favours b&w. I often convert to b&w by dropping vibrance and saturation rather than the b&w convertion check box. Really enjoy and value these videos.
Thank you Kev. Yeah, I also often do it like that. Many ways to get a similar result, which makes it fun. Cheers!
Thanks for this Will. I'm planning to get into food and restaurant photography, so it's a bit different to landscape photography, but there are plenty of great editing tips in your video either way.
Glad it was helpful!
Great editing tips William, very much appreciated, I found your editing style really easy to follow. Have you used the new upgrade of Ligthtroom yet? Quick question for you - Do you Critique other peoples images to help them improve their photography ?
Thanks Ross! I actually don't use LR in my own workflow, just Photoshop and ACR, which is thankfully similar enough to LR now anyway, making it easier for me, from a teaching perspective. Yeah I do some mentoring and the occasional online type tutoring. Feel free to email me for more info :)
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