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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.
Photographing the World 3 Advanced Cityscapes
by Elia LocardiIn this tutorial, Elia explores his favorite country, Italy, as well as two of the largest mega cities in the world, New York City and Dubai. Building upon the first two Photographing the World series, part III explores more advanced editing techniques as well as unique capturing methods in the field. Elia finds himself capturing stars in a city, dealing with harsh weather, scouting towns he has never previously visited, gaining access to unique rooftop views, using tilt shift lenses and Gigapan hardware, and even capturing the magnificant fog of Dubai.
Dark Processing Masterclass
by Enrico FossatiDark Processing Masterclass is a collection of instructional videos to process landscape photographs with a dark and epic mood. I produced the first series of this kind of pictures back in 2013 and I released the first version of this video in 2017. Actually Dark Processing is one of the most popular and imitated post-processing styles among landscapers. Now I produced a new and comprehensive bundle of videos about this technique for overhaul and transform any landscape in an epic and cinematic scene.
Tools of the Trade
by Eric BennetEssential post processing techniques that cover multiple basic and advanced concepts.
Photo Editing for Panorama Photos
by Michael BreitungIn this photo editing tutorial, I show my complete workflow for creating high-quality panoramic images. I use the tricky panorama I took at Cape Woolamai as an example image. The light that evening was spectacular but also fleeting, so I had to work fast. Because my wide-angle lens wasn’t sufficient to capture the whole cove, I opted for a panorama combined with bracketing. With the direct sunlight, the rolling waves, and the fact that I wasn’t using a nodal rail or special panorama equipment, putting the photo together to create a high-quality result involved a set of unique techniques.
Astrophotography and Star Photography Processing Tutorial
by Michael ShainblumIn this hour long Star Photography Processing Tutorial you will learn some of my favorite techniques for editing the Milky Way. I also talk about shooting techniques I use in Astrophotography and Milky Way Photography. Techniques include image stacking, basic photo blending, Lightroom panorama stitching, correcting panorama distortion in Photoshop, processing single frames in Lightroom and dodging/burning the Milky Way in Photoshop. Astrophotography can seem a bit daunting at first and processing these files can be a lot of fun with a little understanding.