https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCxbcQTVDs4 In this video I’m going to explain when and why to use exposure bracketing in your landscape photography. If you want to know how to blend bracketed exposures once you’ve captured them, check out these beginner and advanced exposure blending tutorials: Exposure Blending Photoshop Tutorial: For BEGINNERS ONLY: https://youtu.be/UdgDH_ht-js How To Blend Exposures in
In this video I’m showing you three MORE practical examples of how to use luminosity masks in photoshop to give your landscape photos the wow factor. The techniques I’m using here make use of what I showed in a previous video about how to create shadow, mid tone and highlight selections, so if any of
Download My Free Photoshop Workflow Guide Here: https://arnl.ink/vcjx Today we are building on what I covered in my previous exposure blending in Photoshop for beginners video. These next steps are a natural progression from that beginner level video, so if you’re completely new to exposure blending then I’d recommend you check my previous video first
Download the Luminosity Masking Panel used in this video here: https://postprocessingmastery.com/luminosity-panel Welcome to Episode 5 in this series! In todays video I’m showing a Photoshop technique that you can use to lighten the darkest shadows that can occur when shooting in the daytime. Thanks to Glennys La Rose for sending this image in for me
Download the Luminosity Masking Panel used in this video here: https://postprocessingmastery.com/luminosity-panel Welcome to PSI (Processing Subscriber Images) Episode 6! The subject of todays video is an image sent in by Ren Theelen who wanted to know the best way to brighten up a severely under exposed foreground in a shot taken at sunrise/sunset. Watch the
Download the Luminosity Masking Panel used in this video here: https://postprocessingmastery.com/luminosity-panel Welcome to PSI Episode 7! Today I show how some simple luminosity masking can be used to effectively blend two bracketed sunset exposures in Photoshop to create a stunning result. Credit to Saad Ibrahim for the images used in todays video. When Saad sent
