Love the presets Serge, I’ve been following you for about 4 years & sometimes I learn new stuff, sometimes I don’t. BUT, I always enjoy your style and videos, thank you for sharing!
As always , great vid. your pics look great on my 10 yr. old labtop screen but, one question. when you turn the shadows all the way up/100%, does it introduce noise into the photos? for the record , I always shoot my sunrise/sunset photos under exposed.
@@SergeRamelliPhotography Nikon D810. Not the best with high ISO but, I shoot low iso with most landscape pics. Shadow recovery is great but thought it introduces high noise into the pic. Mostly I print but will put some pics online in the future. Maybe its another post adjustment that does. I'll play around with seperate adjustments & check after each to see where the noise comes in.
Cool Video! Even though I am sitting in the cold dark Alps at present I really like the impulses your videos give to me. Very often they confirm my personal observations. BTW.: Did you ever consider using a Nikon? With my D810 with the Sigma 24-105 f4 I use a rather similar combo, that you use, but my life is a lot easyer because of the dynamic range of the camera.
Hi Serge, I would think the „Shift-N“ comes from the Narrow sights. This is meant as having a more slim view. Shift-S is for stack. Already occupied. Maybe this makes sense. Regards.
great video thanks , ive updated my lightroom and when i go over my presets it doesn't show me the preview on the main image only on the smaller one on top ... how do you get to go by your preset and show a preview on the main image with out applying it ????? thanks in advance
For some reason my presets are not showing up on the main Lightroom picture. Still showing up on the picture in the panel but not the main picture. What happened? I had it before?
So when you make the manual settings like 400ss, f11, ISO 125 (because those are the settings you want) you use those settings even if camera is showing over or under exposure?
You should really try setting your iso at 80 instead of 50 or 100 most cameras native iso is 80 not 100 or 50, if you use 80, 160, 320 etc moving in whole stops you will end up with less noise in your shadow areas that you are lifting...
Sigh I’m waiting for the day the developers at adobe figure out that most scenes have converging lines. Being able to selectively “pinch” one side of gradient filters would be a wonderful feature.