Sean I really appreciate that you do all your tutorials in Photoshop instead of Lightroom because I can take what I’ve learned and apply it to other applications.
I so appreciate how you break it all down & speak 'plain English' in your explanations! I've been applying the techniques from this series already!! And you convinced me to create my new website with Squarespace - thank you very much!
For three days or so I'm watching your videos...I'm amazed, and I loved each and every one of it... I'm just beginner, but I love your videos...Thank you so much...I do have a lot watch..and learn from you...Thank you Sean....Please keep them coming...Thank you
Your subtle yet effective approach is exactly the flow I admire and wish to utilize in developing my own style. Thank you for providing such tutorials.
Been using the filters in Silver Efex for years. I used to help produce the image as I envisioned it. As far as b&w film, I have always been partial to Tri-X and still use on occasion today. You did a nice job detailing your procedure as the comments indicate.
Thanks so much Sean! Brilliant like always. As someone who has been practicing for a while but am still not content with where I am in my own portraiture I would love to see a video from you about angle of light and light placement. With one light and a modifier and possible two lights. I love how you place the rim light right across the cheek. I know you are busy but just an idea. Thanks so much for everything you do.
Nice tutorial Im getting much better with my editing as a new photographer. Im curious to know what to do if the highlights are already blow out when adding the levels layer.
Great series. I always learn so much from your videos, the technical ones like this one and the philosophical ones. Thank you. And your book is wonderfully inspirational.
Excellent and very informative tutorial. My only problem is that I'm not well conversed with photoshop....I find photoshop very intimidating. Thanks Sean..Keep it up.
Thank you. Excellent tutorial. Extremely useful series. Always learn something from your videos, both the technical and the philosophical ones. And I love your book!
This is so helpful, thank you! I've been spending ages in LRC trying to get my B&W shots to have some 'feeling' to them (without success) but this tutorial has changed my editing process completely, just a few steps and my B&W images look amazing. Thank you Sean.
Well I'll be ..I just had an advert for an idea / course such as this but...that one was for an enormous amount and this one is free (!!) but probably not with the same quality (that advert :)).. So I'm off re-listening and re-doing ..Thank you Sean !
Excellent video Sean. I find it interesting that Lightroom's black and white conversion has sliders for 8 colors rather than the 5 in Photoshop. I figured that they would be the same.
Thanks a lot, Sean. I don't have and don't work in PS, but I think I know where to find the corresponding tools in the editors I usually work with. Good to see how much more we can do with an image. As always, a big thank you for all your work and for sharing it with us.
thank you so much for this tutorial. I wonder. Would this also apply to product photography? Didn't realised, how important is to plan which colours to use. Before taking black and white pictures.
I am so appreciative for this entire series, because I really love photography but hate the post-editing process due to the software complexity that felt unnecesarily too elaborate and took away from my enjoyment of digital photography. So I really appreciate the clarity and simplicity in how you broke down the steps for a normal-person out there. Many thanks :)
Hello Sean. Great video as usual. Just a quick question since idk when I'll be able to check it myself. If we use a gradient filter on a coloured photo, and then blend it for luminosity, will it work to bring up some contrast? I really liked what it did to the b&w image.
Sean I really appreciate that you do all your tutorials in Photoshop instead of Lightroom because I can take what I’ve learned and apply it to other applications.
Finally, someone who is helpful without having to talk about themselves 90 percent of the time, nice one Sean!!!! Loving the channel.
I so appreciate how you break it all down & speak 'plain English' in your explanations! I've been applying the techniques from this series already!! And you convinced me to create my new website with Squarespace - thank you very much!
Thank you Sean…haven’t watched you for a while…realized how much I enjoy your approach and generosity…(Novice to Photoshop)..
Superb walkthrough, Thanks Sean.
For three days or so I'm watching your videos...I'm amazed, and I loved each and every one of it... I'm just beginner, but I love your videos...Thank you so much...I do have a lot watch..and learn from you...Thank you Sean....Please keep them coming...Thank you
Thanks my friend
I'm so excited for this video. The topic really interesting!
Well done Sean ,this guy gives so much back to us all
Really great information! Thank you for making it so simple and useable.
Lots of little bits in here that totally blew my mind, excellent video and thank you Sean.
Love you Sean ! Thank you so much for everything you share with us ❤️
This must be one of the most valuable series on TH-cam. Thanks Sean
+1
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Thanks!
Thanks so much for the support!
Your subtle yet effective approach is exactly the flow I admire and wish to utilize in developing my own style. Thank you for providing such tutorials.
Thank you very much!!! I'm starting out in photography and I find editing quite complicated. Your tutorials are really good and help me a lot!
Been using the filters in Silver Efex for years. I used to help produce the image as I envisioned it. As far as b&w film, I have always been partial to Tri-X and still use on occasion today.
You did a nice job detailing your procedure as the comments indicate.
this series has been great !! thanks sean
Thank you so much for your time and effort with your series and videos. I enjoy them so much.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.
Intelligent use of techniques. Excellent 👍
Thanks so much Sean! Brilliant like always. As someone who has been practicing for a while but am still not content with where I am in my own portraiture I would love to see a video from you about angle of light and light placement. With one light and a modifier and possible two lights. I love how you place the rim light right across the cheek. I know you are busy but just an idea. Thanks so much for everything you do.
He has already done a video about light placement about a year ago (when he was still in London).
@@tititatiti I've watched his One Light speed light video many times. What's the name of the video you are talking about? Thanks
@@Ronniealdo Hi Ronnie, in his video "How to shoot film portraits at home" he talks about flash light, diffusers etc. Hope that helps!
You can also check his video "Balancing sunlight and strobe".
Excellent tutorial. Very informative. Thank you.
Great process, some of which I hadn't heard about. Thank you very much!
Thank you for this series. Valuable information presented in a clear and precise manner.
Nice one Sean, really appreciate this series.
Excellent tutorial! So simply explained!
Thank you Sean for these tutorials!
This is amazing! I recently found your channel, watched a dozen of videos and you never miss the shot. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Excellent tutorial , so helpful. Thank you for sharing your expertise it is much appreciated.
Thank you Sean, this is right inline with my current project.
I was using Camera raw to do black and white. It was much easier for me. I can't wait to try and see the difference if done this way. Thank you!
Thanks a lot. Truly appreciate your generosity of sharing knowledge. 🙏
Thanks for you work Sean... fantastic explanations.
Thank you, Sean! x
Do you ever do any black and white using gels and filters? You can get some really interesting looks with that.
Nice tutorial Im getting much better with my editing as a new photographer. Im curious to know what to do if the highlights are already blow out when adding the levels layer.
Very useful direction, I use LR and will be able to use some of this knowledge there.
Great series. I always learn so much from your videos, the technical ones like this one and the philosophical ones. Thank you. And your book is wonderfully inspirational.
Excellent and very informative tutorial. My only problem is that I'm not well conversed with photoshop....I find photoshop very intimidating. Thanks Sean..Keep it up.
A short and sweet video that gives so much value to the audience. Sean always keeping us top-of-mind
Thank you so much Sean for such great course.
Light architect indeed!
Thank you for sharing your incredible knowledge and skills with us! ❤️
Thanks so much for this series. Most appreciated.
Great work as Always brother... 👍
Thank you Sean, Thank you
Fantastic video like always!😁
Thank you. Excellent tutorial. Extremely useful series. Always learn something from your videos, both the technical and the philosophical ones. And I love your book!
Great series, Sean - really really helpful.
Thank you Sean, big fan
Thanks Sean, very good instruction video!
Thank you so much...this helped me immensely.
Really good video Sean, very informative, thank you!
Thanks for all the info Sean, your content is just amazing!!
Masterclass
excellent Sean
Thank you very much for your help!
Your videos are great. Thanks Sean
Great insight, Sean. Thanks.
This is so helpful, thank you! I've been spending ages in LRC trying to get my B&W shots to have some 'feeling' to them (without success) but this tutorial has changed my editing process completely, just a few steps and my B&W images look amazing. Thank you Sean.
Thanks Sean! Appreciate this series and it has helped me tremendously and can see the difference in my portrait edits, you’re the man!!👍🏼
Brilliant, thank you so much.
Well I'll be ..I just had an advert for an idea / course such as this but...that one was for an enormous amount and this one is free (!!) but probably not with the same quality (that advert :)).. So I'm off re-listening and re-doing ..Thank you Sean !
Excellent video Sean. I find it interesting that Lightroom's black and white conversion has sliders for 8 colors rather than the 5 in Photoshop. I figured that they would be the same.
Great video Sean
Great tips, thanks.
Thank you for the excellent video
Thank you, very clear & concise
again, so freakin' valuable. thank you
So amazing advice on min 4.
Thank you🙏
amazing!! can u do a black and white wildlife like lions or elephants with harsh background? thanks
Great video. Thanks for doing it.
Excellent! Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot, Sean. I don't have and don't work in PS, but I think I know where to find the corresponding tools in the editors I usually work with. Good to see how much more we can do with an image. As always, a big thank you for all your work and for sharing it with us.
thanks for the tips! :)
thank you sean! helps a lot!
simple and clear.
So very useful, Sean. Does the technique also apply to architectural B&W?
Excellent video
Thank you ❗️❗️ Great and helpful video❗️
amazing tutorial very much Appreciated !
thank you so much for this tutorial. I wonder. Would this also apply to product photography? Didn't realised, how important is to plan which colours to use. Before taking black and white pictures.
do you have an updated, Lightroom version of this video?
Awesome turorial! Would you do this edit differently on Lightroom?
Great video
Excellent, thank you
Great information ! Thanks.
Thank you, so, so much.
Great tutorial… thanks a lot 🙏
Thank you! This helps.
Thank you Sean another very informative video love the way you present the topics you cover.
GREAT GREAT GREAT!!!!!
I am so appreciative for this entire series, because I really love photography but hate the post-editing process due to the software complexity that felt unnecesarily too elaborate and took away from my enjoyment of digital photography. So I really appreciate the clarity and simplicity in how you broke down the steps for a normal-person out there. Many thanks :)
awesome
What can you do with the eyes Sean - they look quite dark and souless in this method
Thank you
Hello Sean. Great video as usual. Just a quick question since idk when I'll be able to check it myself. If we use a gradient filter on a coloured photo, and then blend it for luminosity, will it work to bring up some contrast? I really liked what it did to the b&w image.
It’s a great time to be alive. :)
I came running Sean 🏃♂️
I doff my hat sir and wish you well.
Hi Sean, how can i get the b&w photoshop gradient preset? i dont see it.