i meant to say that a long time ago... when actually first saw this way of post-processing :). Over the past 17 year being in landscape photography I've watched thousands of hours of diifferent tutorials which helped me to built my own way of processing :). And I don't regret it at all. At least I've learnt Photoshop and it's quite easy to use for me now. But shame I'd met you so late, because I could have spent my time to improve the way of post production you present here and bring it to a better level ;). Thanks Will! All the best.
Really like the way you explain the way you edit your raw images. It's a game changer for me things that I never even thought of once applied have transformed my images. Brilliant look forward to watching more 👍
So well explained! The must difficult thing about editing, is very often I don't know how to start the process. I don't really have a workflow. I will try for sure this workflow to improve my editing. Thank you for this great video!
Hi Will, brilliant video mate, I'm one of the ones you discussed that have been getting so frustrated with the process, which probably says more about me than the editing programs, but the way you have explained this makes it so much easier to understand & enjoyable. Cheers & thanks again, stay safe mate.
Thank you William for this good informative vid. I am also a guy who doesnt really like to do post processing and try to get it in the camera right first, but sure is doesnt work. I like your approach with what you call LCL, I am going to give it a try this way. Thx, greets from Germany Michael
I was wondering if you can talk about some of the books I see in your videos in the background. How they inspire you and influence your photography and postprocessing?
Really helpful tutorial, thank you William. It's so easy for amateurs like myself to get lost in the complexity and power of the various post processing applications, which is perhaps why so many are attracted by the "false god" of AI driven processing applications...
I like your intuitive and painterly approach and taking one's time to complete an image. Just curious what laptop you use. Mine was water damaged about a week ago Thanks
I use the same methods for processing BUT - what do you do about adjustment history when wanting to revert back to a particular adjustment ? Assuming use layers as much as possible ?
Why convert to psd or tiff if there is no plan to work on the image in a different editor? I keep edited raw files with the sidecar files and save psd only if I finish image processing in Photoshop.
Cool. I like to save as a PSD and put them all into a draft then portfolio folder. I don't like keeping edits mixed with RAWs, as I forget what I'm working on.
I think when people first start out, the enjoyment level is low because of the uncertainty and frustrations. But it certainly becomes more enjoyable once you know what you’re doing and can achieve desired results :)
i meant to say that a long time ago... when actually first saw this way of post-processing :).
Over the past 17 year being in landscape photography I've watched thousands of hours of diifferent tutorials which helped me to built my own way of processing :). And I don't regret it at all.
At least I've learnt Photoshop and it's quite easy to use for me now.
But shame I'd met you so late, because I could have spent my time to improve the way of post production you present here and bring it to a better level ;).
Thanks Will! All the best.
Great video as always!! Can you do some Astrophotography please. Would love to see you do some of that. Love your work mate!
Another great video and topic. Simple, to the point and excellent advice. Thanks Will
Thanks Leanne :)
Thank you for another great tutorial, Will. I always learn something from you.
Thanks so much ☺️🙏🏻
Really like the way you explain the way you edit your raw images. It's a game changer for me things that I never even thought of once applied have transformed my images. Brilliant look forward to watching more 👍
So pleased to have that, thank you mate!
So well explained! The must difficult thing about editing, is very often I don't know how to start the process. I don't really have a workflow. I will try for sure this workflow to improve my editing. Thank you for this great video!
Thanks, give it a try and let me know how you go :)
Hi Will, brilliant video mate, I'm one of the ones you discussed that have been getting so frustrated with the process, which probably says more about me than the editing programs, but the way you have explained this makes it so much easier to understand & enjoyable.
Cheers & thanks again, stay safe mate.
So happy to hear the video has helped. All the best with it moving forward :)
I’ve started coming back later to my images and it’s been a game changer
Glad to hear! 🙏🏻
A fantastic video for beginners or experts - so well explained. Cheers, William 😁🙏📸
Thanks a lot legend 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you William. Great video, some really helpful tips ❤
My pleasure! Thank you 🙏🏻☺️
great work mate 👌🏼marinate and let the LCL sink in 🎨
Thanks chief 💪🏼🫡🫡🫡
Simple, precise and to the point...I really like these video's Will
Thanks mate. Nothing mind blowing but hopefully some direction for those just starting out 🙏🏻
Excellent. Thanks
My pleasure :)
Great workflow!!! LCL!!!
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Excellent explanation, as always. Much appreciated!
Thanks a lot 🙏🏻☺️
I've learned so much from your videos. Thank you so much!
So glad to hear that, thank you 🙏🏻☺️
Thank you William for this good informative vid. I am also a guy who doesnt really like to do post processing and try to get it in the camera right first, but sure is doesnt work. I like your approach with what you call LCL, I am going to give it a try this way. Thx, greets from Germany Michael
Thanks a lot mate I hope it helps you!
I was wondering if you can talk about some of the books I see in your videos in the background. How they inspire you and influence your photography and postprocessing?
Thank you! Lot of videos to catch up on! 👏
Cheers Mel!
Your editing videos are superb 👌
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you, for this video. I can’t wait to get home to try these examples. You have explained this perfectly.
My pleasure thank you for the kind comment 🙏🏻☺️
Great tips👌
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Really helpful tutorial, thank you William. It's so easy for amateurs like myself to get lost in the complexity and power of the various post processing applications, which is perhaps why so many are attracted by the "false god" of AI driven processing applications...
Thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I like your intuitive and painterly approach and taking one's time to complete an image.
Just curious what laptop you use. Mine was water damaged about a week ago
Thanks
Thanks a lot mate. I'm using a Macbook Pro. Have used them for a long time now. No complaints from me, aside from the price of course haha.
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography Thanks I'll look into it $$
Thanks for viewing. What's the most difficult part of the editing process for you?
I use the same methods for processing BUT - what do you do about adjustment history when wanting to revert back to a particular adjustment ? Assuming use layers as much as possible ?
Delete or adjust the brush :)
Why convert to psd or tiff if there is no plan to work on the image in a different editor? I keep edited raw files with the sidecar files and save psd only if I finish image processing in Photoshop.
Cool. I like to save as a PSD and put them all into a draft then portfolio folder. I don't like keeping edits mixed with RAWs, as I forget what I'm working on.
Can’t emphasise enough the importance of investing in the masterclass, has been a game changer for me!
Legend mate. Thank you 🙏🏻☺️🫡
I guess I’m in the minority, but I enjoy post processing. I love trying different “feels” for an image.
I think when people first start out, the enjoyment level is low because of the uncertainty and frustrations. But it certainly becomes more enjoyable once you know what you’re doing and can achieve desired results :)