How to Add MIST to a Landscape in LIGHTROOM
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มี.ค. 2024
- In this Lightroom photo editing tutorial, I show you how to create a mist effect using masks, curves and desaturating colours!
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This is the new Photoshop way of editing my photos. Ever since I saw your video of totally restarting and bringing back colours to make the image pop… no going back.
Bro, you continue to impress me with your editing skills. This tutorial is less than 6 minutes, it would take me an hour to achieve this. I enjoy how your simple approach doesn’t over complicate things. Keep up the amazing work.
All the days of waiting for a perfect moody. That was awesome.
First watched a video of him editing in Lightroom 3 years ago. Can say I have come pretty far from where I was back then. But still can't beat Mark from his creativity in simplicity
Whew! Just love your lightroom tutorials! There’s allways something new.
Many thanks! 🙏
Great tutorial! It’s great to go back and find photo didn’t like or use before and give them a new life with this process. Thanks and now I must get busy looking at old shots 😂
You’re providing some of the best LR tutorials on TY lately. 👍
Thanks for this video! It had several steps that are important to know on their own, but when combined, the effect was gorgeous!
as always, another masterful video. I really look forward to your posts!!
A brilliant tutorial Mark, thank you for such detail given.
Subscribed - this was phenomenal
This video has been so helpful! Amazing stuff. Thank you so much
Amazing art work
All your videos are amazing!! Thanks for share them!!!
Great job indeed 👏👏👏 The result is so nice. Thanks for sharing this technique, very useful.
Amazing work like always!!
Amazing value. Straight to the point
This is amazing, thank you!
Terrific tutorial. I’m anxious to apply this technique to some of my Oregon beach photos.
Always enjoying your great content
Uff. The details! ❤
Waaaw, I like it so much, great edit. Good job 👏
That was awesome!
Thank you for your efforts ❤
Brilliant short tutorial
Thank you so much, this is incredible,YOU ARE THE BEST!!! and I love your accent
Great job!!!!
Fantastic. Well done 👍
learned a lot. thanks!
Amazing, thank you
thank u for the knowledge
marky! great vid, love it! gree
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Hi Mark, your review was quite intriguing. I was rather impressed.
Well done! Geoff
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This is a very helpful video. I am always wondering how I can add some mist. This video will certainly help to achieve better results. Thanks & cheers …
Simple yet awsome work! Can you please do something like this but for portrait?
You're the only person I've seen who edits the way I do, Except this is only usually the beginning of my process, I'll be using 3dlutcreator, and Boris FX, Dehancer etc in photoshop for a more stylized analog film look. Also I'll start by choosing a different colour profile (or convert lut into cam profile) to choose my colour pallete I want to work with, then do the se-sat process.
Nice vid. Boris FX has a much more convincing mist if you're ever looking to upgrade.
Interesting. I’m going to drop this into my Reference file.
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Very underrated channel! Thanks for your efforts! Is there a way to mask or choos in photo different colour temperature? Without using brush? As for flash photography when forgot to use corective gel or just shooting in light messy indoor locations?
I just learned something! I'm using free LR for mobile
Thanks
Awesome video. Can you do this kind of work with older versions of LrC, that is 2019 versions. It would be nice if you could show in a video your moody way to edit with older versions. 🙌🏽
The curves in selections is a very recent introduction, but you can do exactly the same in Photoshop (older versions of Photoshop CC and even my copy of Elements 2014).
How do Android
Nice, but I'd still prefer to shoot the real thing
I know, it's tough nowadays, like where do you draw the line...? I guess everyone just has their own interest and style with regards to their art.... shooting naturally and enhancing what is there without fundamentally creating something that wasn't there, versus straight up creating an art project like this. Where I think it's tough and can be a bit frustrating is that viewers don't know the difference, so It's hard to compete in the same way if you are someone shooting things with realism... especially since art compositions like that aren't required to be clearly marked as fake or anything you know? One time I took a top-down drone video clip and added fake clouds and stuff and I like didn't feel good posting that like it was real....