Christian, You have made a very clear, and a highly induktive presentation of the sharp photos in Lightroom. These 7 tricks are all purpose guides for photos. Your inspiration is brilliant. The forests and lake are getting more beautiful and sharpening. I am grateful for your help! Thank you so much!
Very helpful tutorial. I have images with lots of evergreen trees and it is so hard to tell if they are sharp. These tips and the steps you took made a huge difference. Can't wait to try this.
Very nice. I would point out, however, that one side effect of the linear grad at the top is that it makes the reflection of the snowfields brighter than the snowfields themselves. I'm thinking that would have to be matched with a similar grad at the bottom of the image, this time lowering only the whites to match the snowfields more realistically.
Hi Christian. I benefit from your videos, thank you for sharing. After darkening the upper parts of the mountains in this edit, shouldn't we apply the same thing to the reflection in the lake? Have a nice day.
Hey, thanks for the comment! IF you want to keep it nature / Realistic, you should probably make the reflection darker as well, you're correct :-) However, I personally dont think its a big issue for this scene
Once again a bus load of lessons. Excellent channel. So many unanswered questions answered. Thank you.
APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO, and loving the 7 tricks to make photos look sharp and clean! Thanks...
Christian, You have made a very clear, and a highly induktive presentation of the sharp photos in Lightroom. These 7 tricks are all purpose guides for photos. Your inspiration is brilliant. The forests and lake are getting more beautiful and sharpening.
I am grateful for your help! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much, hope these tips will help you improve your photos!
Thanks your tutorials have been very helpful
Concise, expertly explained and you've motivated me to improve my Lightroom skills. Thank you, Christian.
Thank you so much!
Very helpful tutorial. I have images with lots of evergreen trees and it is so hard to tell if they are sharp. These tips and the steps you took made a huge difference. Can't wait to try this.
Hope it will help, thanks for commenting!
Wonderful tutorial ❤️ 💖
Thankyou Christian.Very good,helpful Tutorial.J
Thank you, you have a new subscriber
Very nice. I would point out, however, that one side effect of the linear grad at the top is that it makes the reflection of the snowfields brighter than the snowfields themselves. I'm thinking that would have to be matched with a similar grad at the bottom of the image, this time lowering only the whites to match the snowfields more realistically.
That's right! Seems that Adobe software users forgot how light works.
Hi Christian. I benefit from your videos, thank you for sharing. After darkening the upper parts of the mountains in this edit, shouldn't we apply the same thing to the reflection in the lake? Have a nice day.
Hey, thanks for the comment! IF you want to keep it nature / Realistic, you should probably make the reflection darker as well, you're correct :-) However, I personally dont think its a big issue for this scene
Is this Fusine lake? I was there a few weeks ago ... looks very much like it 🙂
Yes it is, good catch! Its such a beautiful spot!
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Sharpening water?