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Full editing course on landscape photography
by Albert DrosThis course is all about getting the most out of your RAW files through various postprocessing techniques. If you're interested to learn basic and advanced postprocessing techniques to get your images to the next level, then this course is for you. I have no secrets. Everyone has their own vision and the way they see things. Even if I teach you all of my techniques, you'll still not create the same images, simply because every person is different. To me, a photo serves as a memory. And sometimes I romanticise that moment by adding touches of beauty, playing with colour and enhancing light. However, the moment stays intact. I don't replace skies, add milky ways, or any different elements. Simply because I want to portray the moment and the story. By changing the moment completely in postprocessing, the real moment or story, is gone.
Mastering Macro Photography The Complete Shooting and Editing Tutorial
by Andres MolineThis macro photography tutorial takes you through a variety of studio shoots and then into the jungles of Central America. Andres teaches his techniques to shoot fine art, products, live insects, amphibians, and reptiles. Each lesson is accompanied by a post-processing section where Andres will demonstrate his full Lightroom and Photoshop workflow. This tutorial is perfect for anyone wanting to get started in or perfect their macro photography.
Photo Editing Masterclass
by Daniel Kordan5 Hours in 26 Videos, signature post processing explained. Learn to isolate animal portrait from the background, work with fur texture, color grade portrait, work with light&shadows. Edit with multiple examples: orangutan portrait and family in natural scene. Edit Lions in Africa - dark and high key. Discover what colors hide in the flaming sky and learn how to bring them out. Learn to stitch a panorama and post process it using signature softening techniques. Lightroom Classic and PS workflow. Learn to edit classical travel photo from Japan. Suitable for very beginners too, as Daniel explains everything step by step, every tool explained. From RAW file until the very final result! Advanced technique techniques explained in a few easy steps. Focus stacking is used to extend depth of field, overcome physical limitations and bring to life 3D-like images. Learn to edit Night photos and Night Panorama, bring balanced colors of the milky way and reveal the potential of Light painting. Learn Daniel's Signature workflow. Learn to edit cityscapes, including daytime photo processing from Dubai, night photo color grading and cityscape panorama stitching. Discover Time Blending.
Photo Editing for Night Photos
by Michael BreitungIn this video tutorial, I share my complete workflow for editing Milky Way photos. My main focus with such night photos is for them to reflect the atmosphere of the night while showing enough detail to create interest in the foreground. To achieve this, I developed special photo editing techniques, which I share in the tutorial. Because I want to be able to create large prints of my photos, another goal of my night photo editing is to achieve the highest possible image quality. That’s why another focus of the tutorial is on dealing with noise and ensuring sharpness from close foreground to far background in Milky Way photos.
Photo Editing for Star Trail Photos
by Michael BreitungIn this photo editing tutorial, I show my complete workflow for processing star trail photos. My main focus when editing such images is, similar to my tutorial for processing night photos, to reflect the atmosphere of the night while showing enough detail to create interest in the foreground. Because during a pitch black night, it’s hard to find a light source that could justify detail to be visible in the foreground, I often use a technique called time-blending to include glow from twilight. If introduced subtly, this glow can serve as the light source and help to create a better result. As usual, the workflow I show in the tutorial ensures the highest possible quality for the resulting photos, a requirement for printing.
Photo Editing Basics
by Michael BreitungOn this site you find a set of basic photo editing tutorials, which provide the foundation for the more advanced post processing techniques I show in my other tutorials. Watching the videos below you learn how to use Photoshop for basic and also more advanced photo editing.
Essential Photoshop for Landscape Photography
by Nick PageCovered in this course Setting up photoshop Round tripping between Lightroom and Photoshop Setting up and saving a workspace Utilizing Smart objects Using Adjustment Layers Using Layer Masks Using Pixel Layers Using Luminosity Masks Using Luminosity Selections Cleaning up images Exposure Blending Focus Stacking Dual Processing and much much more.
Advanced Concepts Volume 1
by Nick PageIn this course Nick covers some of the more difficult blending techniques. Covered in this course Exposure blending and Focus stacking in the same image Problem solving failed focus stacks Shutter speed and Exposure blending in the same image Shutter speed and Focus stacking in the same image Utilizing Feathered masks and selections Creating atmosphere Creating depth Creating visual path in messy scenes This course includes 5 video chapters, with a combined runtime of over 2 hours.
Start to Finish - A Creative Puzzle
by Ryan DyarCreative vision in the field is what can lead to creative vision in post-processing. In this tutorial we go from taking the photos for our creative puzzle in the field, to piecing them together on the computer. Starting with a multi-layered perspective blend and sky relocation, we go on to perform an entire workflow consisting of RAW processing, range masks, focus stacking, luminosity masks, light creation, warping, liquifying, pinching, atmosphere enhancements, texture adjustments and much more. This tutorial covers the modern techniques many of the most creative photographers are using today, yet very rarely reveal.