Good question! All the images were raw, so they have to be edited. Most of them I just edited the final image (using the 5 in 1 properly) and sync it with the other, BUT as the 5 in 1 changes the exposure from the camera (specifically the diffuser) I had adjust the exposure during editing to have a good enough image to understand what is the influence of the 5 in 1. For example at 0:49 had the same edit one would be over exposed and/or the other under exposed instead of the best of both ways! So people can decide the way to go. So... a balance (exposure) editing is the best way to define the influence of the 5 in 1.
Great video!! Simple and clear.
Thanks 😉
For comparisons, you shouldn't really edit 1 image but not the other. Or at the very least, edit the same to both images to make it fair..
Good question! All the images were raw, so they have to be edited. Most of them I just edited the final image (using the 5 in 1 properly) and sync it with the other, BUT as the 5 in 1 changes the exposure from the camera (specifically the diffuser) I had adjust the exposure during editing to have a good enough image to understand what is the influence of the 5 in 1. For example at 0:49 had the same edit one would be over exposed and/or the other under exposed instead of the best of both ways! So people can decide the way to go. So... a balance (exposure) editing is the best way to define the influence of the 5 in 1.