@@Substance3D Extremely critical part of this series! :) Very curious to see how you and your software manages this for one of the most trying challenges shooting/processing! :) While tossing in comments... Please pick up / integrate 3D tools back into Photoshop (360 / equilateral editing etc) and Premiere (especially audio). It would be awesome if ALL your applications played nicely together! I love Adobe products and would rather do EVERYTHING in them if possible!
I don't understand if I can use the same polarizer sheet both on light and on lens. "Circularly polarized lens" is different from "Circular sheet of linearly polarized glass over a lens"; they exist both "circular polarization" and "linear polarization" , so what do I need?
The quality of this series is outstanding. So well done.
Thanks. I have been waiting years for this information. Quite explanatory !
Those videos are fantastic and really nicely presented with a pedagogical way.
well done.
Absolutely fantastic video! Very useful!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi! Great series of tutorials! Where is the video that explains the metal materials? Can't find it :/
Please can u recommend me a lens polarised filter 40.5mm
What lens was in the Godox AR400 ring flash?
nicely created videos... Where is the suggested techniques for chrome etc as mentioned in this video would be "in another video" ... ? @4:40
Coming soon .. no ETA though.
@@Substance3D Extremely critical part of this series! :) Very curious to see how you and your software manages this for one of the most trying challenges shooting/processing! :) While tossing in comments... Please pick up / integrate 3D tools back into Photoshop (360 / equilateral editing etc) and Premiere (especially audio). It would be awesome if ALL your applications played nicely together! I love Adobe products and would rather do EVERYTHING in them if possible!
I don't understand if I can use the same polarizer sheet both on light and on lens. "Circularly polarized lens" is different from "Circular sheet of linearly polarized glass over a lens"; they exist both "circular polarization" and "linear polarization" , so what do I need?
Circular for the camera and for any light source, linear or what ever you want. For the light it doesn't matter.
I never thought the polarising filter could be useful in this situation