Thank you Terry, for the great video. I really enjoy learning from you and appreciate you making these videos. I'm going to go back through the content a couple of more times. I wanted tolerant how to make preset brushes as well as my own sky replacements. What do you do with all your images after you have edited them? I was wondering if you have a video on printing the images or do you send your images to a third party? What is the process you go through when printing an image? Again, thank you for all that you do. Jim
Hi Jim, When I print, I go through a third party I use Bay Photo. They do a great job and are very quick about it. Typically I will make a test print on the surface I am planning for the wall art. When I get the small print back I look to make sure I like it. If so, I send in my wall print order. If, not I tweet and do a test again. I want to make sure it looks the way I expect before I invest the costs of large prints.
So many possibilities to enhance images, but to show nature at its best. Terry, in both Lightroom and Photoshop one can remove objects; is either better? Great tutorial, as usual!
They did work with ARC but since the upgrade last month, I can't get them to work in ARC. I spent two hours on Customer service from Adobe and after two people couldn't get an answer. So at this point, no, they don't work on Adobe Camera Raw. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for an information video. One question, how did you drag out a box to enlarge a specific section of the photo? Do you click on the zoom tool, then click and drag with the mouse?
HI James. Yes. In Photoshop, Activate the zoom tool, (press the letter Z) then click and drag around anything you want to zoom into. This fills the screen with whatever you have in that click and drag rectangle. I use this feature all the time.
Really enjoy your videos! I’m curious was there that much color in the Tetons on October 4? I was in the San Juans on the same date and this year the color was past peak.
It was pretty good, but I got up there in late September. I think autumn came early because I had some friends who were there the week after I left and it was definitely past peak.
Two reasons, First, I don't want to overwhelm my viewers with TOO much info. I try to keep it simple and learnable. The second reason is for speed, this is the way I do work everyday so I find it simpler and faster.
Thanks, as I watch you and others I always learn something new.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you Terry, for the great video. I really enjoy learning from you and appreciate you making these videos. I'm going to go back through the content a couple of more times. I wanted tolerant how to make preset brushes as well as my own sky replacements. What do you do with all your images after you have edited them? I was wondering if you have a video on printing the images or do you send your images to a third party? What is the process you go through when printing an image? Again, thank you for all that you do.
Jim
Hi Jim, When I print, I go through a third party I use Bay Photo. They do a great job and are very quick about it. Typically I will make a test print on the surface I am planning for the wall art. When I get the small print back I look to make sure I like it. If so, I send in my wall print order. If, not I tweet and do a test again. I want to make sure it looks the way I expect before I invest the costs of large prints.
Thanks for your efforts Terry, and a Happy Thanksgiving for you too!!
I appreciate that, thank you.
So many possibilities to enhance images, but to show nature at its best. Terry, in both Lightroom and Photoshop one can remove objects; is either better? Great tutorial, as usual!
I typically do most of my removing in Photoshop. I can have things on separate layers and such, but both are good.
Great video and love the way you tastefully process the image from RAW to the final image. By the way, do your presets work with Adobe Camera Raw?
They did work with ARC but since the upgrade last month, I can't get them to work in ARC. I spent two hours on Customer service from Adobe and after two people couldn't get an answer. So at this point, no, they don't work on Adobe Camera Raw. Thanks for watching.
@@tv510 Hi. Sorry to hear that as they look to be a useful set of presets. If you do resolve the issue with Adobe, please let me know.
@@geoffreykingston4866 will do, thanks!
Thank you for an information video. One question, how did you drag out a box to enlarge a specific section of the photo? Do you click on the zoom tool, then click and drag with the mouse?
HI James. Yes. In Photoshop, Activate the zoom tool, (press the letter Z) then click and drag around anything you want to zoom into. This fills the screen with whatever you have in that click and drag rectangle. I use this feature all the time.
Really enjoy your videos! I’m curious was there that much color in the Tetons on October 4? I was in the San Juans on the same date and this year the color was past peak.
It was pretty good, but I got up there in late September. I think autumn came early because I had some friends who were there the week after I left and it was definitely past peak.
@@tv510 Thanks for the info.
Any reason that you did not mask by color instead of the 1st 2 brushes?
Two reasons, First, I don't want to overwhelm my viewers with TOO much info. I try to keep it simple and learnable. The second reason is for speed, this is the way I do work everyday so I find it simpler and faster.