I do too, but for those scenarios where you get one shot but the moment passes, you could have blown highlights.
Lovely image.
How do you find it works on portraits? I'm second shooting weddings recently, so wonder how it'd work throughout the day to prevent those clipped highlights.
I do, but other than shooting the same decorations I've shot several times before there's not really much for me to take pics of I'm sure something will grab my attention sooner rather than later
Nice, I like the colour and composition on #12 from a very cold morning on the snow covered beach here in Oulu, Finland. Maybe just cropped but no other PP on them. View attachment 139845View attachment 139846
Thanks, I purposely wanted the 3 changing cabins in shot with the life savers lookout hut in the background thus linking the subjects.Nice, I like the colour and composition on #1
Nice, I like the colour and composition on #1
Sounds weird.
Reading between the lines I bet they will be VERY demanding.
I’d certainly sever all existing ties for that gig. Just don’t tell SWMBO!
Wanna bet!I think she might notice you missing quite a lot.
Wanna bet!
I’m not sure I ever do right!She must, surely you can’t do wrong at the minute [emoji6]
My mrs is good as gold, she knows where the room divider is [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]Anyone else's misses insistent on watching as you edit pictures of the kids (or family).
Did a few shots yesterday for some family christmas presents. Went upstairs and wanted to do some editing, she decides to come to bed too, then see's what i'm doing.... "oh you're editing pictures"... then decides to sit next to me commenting on everything i'm doing.
So i was finishing an edit and noticed the white balance was off slightly, so sampled off someones white of the eye, which sent it to a red cast just to get an immediate reaction "OH I'M NOT KEEN O N THAT FILTER"... they are not f***ing filters, and obviously i'm not going to leave it looking like everyone has just been sat on the sun for the last 3 days.
Anyone else's misses insistent on watching as you edit pictures of the kids (or family).
Did a few shots yesterday for some family christmas presents. Went upstairs and wanted to do some editing, she decides to come to bed too, then see's what i'm doing.... "oh you're editing pictures"... then decides to sit next to me commenting on everything i'm doing.
So i was finishing an edit and noticed the white balance was off slightly, so sampled off someones white of the eye, which sent it to a red cast just to get an immediate reaction "OH I'M NOT KEEN O N THAT FILTER"... they are not f***ing filters, and obviously i'm not going to leave it looking like everyone has just been sat on the sun for the last 3 days.
Anyone else's misses insistent on watching as you edit pictures of the kids (or family).
Did a few shots yesterday for some family christmas presents. Went upstairs and wanted to do some editing, she decides to come to bed too, then see's what i'm doing.... "oh you're editing pictures"... then decides to sit next to me commenting on everything i'm doing.
So i was finishing an edit and noticed the white balance was off slightly, so sampled off someones white of the eye, which sent it to a red cast just to get an immediate reaction "OH I'M NOT KEEN O N THAT FILTER"... they are not f***ing filters, and obviously i'm not going to leave it looking like everyone has just been sat on the sun for the last 3 days.
I have to show the pictures first then show the edits. Then the cull before I upload to Facebook. If I want to upload to Flickr and post on here. Then that's a whole new cullAnyone else's misses insistent on watching as you edit pictures of the kids (or family).
Did a few shots yesterday for some family christmas presents. Went upstairs and wanted to do some editing, she decides to come to bed too, then see's what i'm doing.... "oh you're editing pictures"... then decides to sit next to me commenting on everything i'm doing.
So i was finishing an edit and noticed the white balance was off slightly, so sampled off someones white of the eye, which sent it to a red cast just to get an immediate reaction "OH I'M NOT KEEN O N THAT FILTER"... they are not f***ing filters, and obviously i'm not going to leave it looking like everyone has just been sat on the sun for the last 3 days.
I think half my trouble is I can't get to grips with lightroom. And do all my work in ps
I think half my trouble is I can't get to grips with lightroom. And do all my work in ps
I think half my trouble is I can't get to grips with lightroom. And do all my work in ps
I tend to do this for sharpening and saving for web sizes
Which method are you using? I’ve always just used High Pass but I’m fully aware there are others too, high pass has always just worked nicely for me, just have 3/4 actions set up with different percentages set up
It's really only the initial bit. The cataloguing etc. The controls and that I can cope with. I like the idea more of all the presets in lr.You need to buy yourself the latest Scott Kelby book on LR. In valuable to begin with. What do you struggle with?
It's really only the initial bit. The cataloguing etc. The controls and that I can cope with. I like the idea more of all the presets in lr.
I may try again over the Xmas break
I actually transfer my files to my computer first and put them in folders (which are themselves in year folders), then when I import into LR they're all catalogued the same as they are on my computer. It might not be the quickest way, but it's the way I've always done it and it's just habit now.It's really only the initial bit. The cataloguing etc. The controls and that I can cope with. I like the idea more of all the presets in lr.
I may try again over the Xmas break
I actually transfer my files to my computer first and put them in folders (which are themselves in year folders), then when I import into LR they're all catalogued the same as they are on my computer. It might not be the quickest way, but it's the way I've always done it and it's just habit now.
I don't need to redirect LR, I import from the folders on my computer and LR lists the albums as they are on my computer, and next time I click import it takes me straight to the parent folder. The only folders I create in LR are the year ones, which creates a 'parent' folder on my hard drive to which I add all other folders. As you can see from the screen shot, I have year parent folders and then all the 'shoots' from that year as subfolders, and this mirrors my folder structure on my computer I export to either a web folder or full res folder.I import into LR the whole lot. Year/month folders and date_event into a DNG folder. Flag the keepers; then select the unflagged (enable filter and unflagged) and delete them. Rename the lot and start editing.
For any output files, just create a sub folder, usually ‘web’ and that’s it. If I’m really good when all’s done, I’ll add keywords for people etc and any relevance. For events etc I’ll create and add a collection of the best.
It’s never a good idea messing around with folders outside of LR as you’ll need to redirect LR. Moving folders/files around is best done from LR.
I don't need to redirect LR, I import from the folders on my computer and LR lists the albums as they are on my computer, and next time I click import it takes me straight to the parent folder. The only folders I create in LR are the year ones, which creates a 'parent' folder on my hard drive to which I add all other folders. As you can see from the screen shot, I have year parent folders and then all the 'shoots' from that year as subfolders, and this mirrors my folder structure on my computer I export to either a web folder or full res folder.
Screen Shot 2018-12-13 at 13.02.38 by TDG-77, on Flickr
Lol when I shift my d750 and lens