Double Exposure Effect Photoshop Tutorial (Easy) (4:17)
How to make double exposure effect easily in Photoshop.
How to make double exposure effect easily in Photoshop.
Photoshop vs Lightroom: a look at which software is best for processing multiple files, dealing with RAW, image rating and selecting, image adjustments and creating graphics.
How to customize the panel layout to create a more comfortable workspace. Some effective workspaces are recommended.
Learn which new features of the CC 2020 version are useful to you: 01:07 – New object selection tool 05:21 – Improved presets 07:47 – Transform controls 09:30 – Properties panel 10:26 – Smart objects back to layers 11:24 – Enhanced content aware
Step by step editing process of a night time street photo to achieve a “cinematic” look using Adobe Lightroom.
Without light, there is no photography. The three most important qualities of light for photographers: brightness, color, and contrast. In this video, you will find out exactly how contrast works. You’ll learn how different types of light can create high-contrast or low-contrast images, and how you can change your light sources to get the results you want.
A side by side demonstration of how shutter speed affects exposing a fast motion
How to use three-point lighting: Key light Back (or rim) light Fill light and when there is only one light
Very clear and detailed demonstration on five lighting setups: Rembrandt Split light Broad light Butterfly (Paramount) light Loop light
Tips for separating people from the background, and people from people.
Different light qualities – hard, soft, the transition and the mix
Slow down and think Pick a bird – don’t shot everything
Three basic principles of visual storytelling: Camera, Context, and Character
Preparation – mood board, shot list, scout photographer + location over shoot! over communicate… and let go.
Be innovators! One thing you want to be known for!
Rule of Third, Balance, Symmetry, Leading Lines
3 basic concepts but remember rules are meant to be broken!
Relationship between RGB and CMYK
Preserve the highlights To pose or to capture Time of the day/ light quality
Learn which of the three should be your priority