Excellent tutorial as always. I always love watching your you tube tutorials which enhances my editing skills while doing mobile photography and posting them in Instagram and other social media
"depends on how well the selection is made..." cool trick n tips but it's too complicated working on the small screen. Will stick to my laptop n Photoshop to do this kinda work 😅
Even I use finger only. Just zoom in to the maximum and brush for precise selection. If you are talking about the small white circle, it is just to show viewers what I am doing. It doesn't make any difference while editing.
My phone is iPhone 13 Promax, and unfortunately there is no snapseed application on the Apple Store, and the link that I provided does not work. Can you help me or suggest an alternative to this application? I want to know whether this application is no longer found in the Apple meter. My phone is iPhone 13 Promax, and unfortunately there is no snapseed application on the Apple Store, and the link that I provided does not work. Can...
The app store link given the video description is working for me, not sure why it isn't working for you. Try this link again and let me know if you still face any issues apps.apple.com/us/app/snapseed/id439438619
Bro thats mobile Its preety good in mobile Pc is a different thing bro And now a days something is more easier in mobile apps then pc softwares Its heartbreaking bro
Don't worry about image looking weird. As it will be blurred anyhow, it won't affect the final result much. Also need to be precise while using Healing tool, try to brush it as perfectly on the subject as possible. Hope this helps.
I agree that plenty of apps do this nicely but still it cannot be as good as this.. try this and use any app and compare both the images.. this looks more natural and AI or computer generated blur effect is too artificial.
You could say so with so many AI apps out there! But this is a free app and if you take time, gives complete control on masking selection and app is smooth too.
it is always good to have RAW if you want to recover lot of details from shadows, also there will be lot of flexibility while color tuning. For edits like this where we actually try to lose details through blur, jpegs are fine.
@@NavEditsOfficial Thank you, you do excellent tutorials. I am following your tutorials, I have started taking photos with the expert RAW app on the Galaxy note 20 ultra.
I am a newbee with lightroom. Could you explain a bit more regarding using two finger slider on the whites and blacks... Or do you have previous video explaining about it? Many Thanks in advance..
While two finger sliding on whites, if you start seeing dots, that's when those areas start losing details and get over exposed. So you need to stop sliding just when you start seeing them so that brighter parts pop without losing details. It works similarly on darker areas with black slider. Hope this helps.