Top tip for beginners: Watch this a few times and try pausing it and giving each step a try as you go. Then when you edit your next few photos have this playing in the background and following his instructions from just listening. Really helps you pick it all up!
broo my bruch doesn't take away anything it just put some more at 13:28 !!! pleas can anyone tell me how to make the bruch do the same thing as him not adding more !!
The content here never fails to impress! The detailed breakdowns, clear comparisons, and exceptional sound design and storytelling are incredibly valuable. Big thanks for the insightful and well-crafted material
Legit love how u talk (explain things). You go straight to the point and don’t make things hard to understand. I have adhd and I can’t listen to some people, either they talk too much and do less work and makes things way more complicated then it needs to be! I love the speed and how clean your explanations are!!! I’ve learned so much from you, keep up the good work!!!!
This got me started on editing in photoshop - I stayed in Lightroom because PS was too daunting. Thank you for giving me that confidence boost I needed, Peter!
Bilal Mazhar same exact options m8, except LR has shit clone stamp tool. I hate adobe for making a beast software with such a major downside to my workflow...
I love that you vocalize the keyboard short cuts. Thank you for ALL your tutorials. What got me hooked on your channel is, that you get right to the point. That's so hard to find on RU-vid
I just came from a two hour online class for my photography course, and I understood almost nothing from it. Came here, watched a 17 minute video, and got everything I missed. Awesome!
Just some notes I wrote down if anybody wants them 2:15 Tweaking the overalls 3:16 Cleaning up minor un-wanted items in the photo with Spot Healing Brush Tool 4:22 Layers 5:34 The pre-sharpening (blurring the image) 6:40 Sharpening - Lightness and darkness 7:52 (Optional) if you want more sharpness 8:35 Warmth 10:01 Making his eyes or mountains in the background lighter or darker 14:35 Slight overall bump in brightness Reminder these settings are all personal preferences
okay so earlier on he split the image into two sections, (an adjustment layer), so that he could change the brightness of only the mountains. but u can notice how there is a line between the two sections, so what he does is grabs the burn to too soften that line so it looks natural
He uses a normal brush with hardness set to 0%, then paints on black (to the adjustment layer) Black = Shows the Effect White = Hides the Effect So you can flip between white and black to get it looking the way you want it. Using a large brush not only makes this step faster but also with the hardness set to 0% gives a nice gradient effect to it, effectively blending the seam out of view.
Hello Peter! I love watching all of your videos. I appreciate all the time it takes for you to get these informative videos out to us. At 52 years old, it's hard for me to learn new things like lightroom and photoshop, but having your videos to look at over and over really helps. How did you ever learn all the things you do with these programs? Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Is there a reason you create a new blank layer before doing Shift + Option + Command + E? If you have the top layer selected (as you did), and do that command, it automatically makes a new layer at the top. In fact it will make a new layer above any layer you select so you can do this at the bottom layer and it'll give you a new layer of the whole composition above that layer, yet still below everything above.
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Getting into photo editing after taking some engineering classes where I learn the math behind all those effects and filters (like the high pass filter), I appreciate what it does a lot more. Weirdly it even helps me follow the tutorial better.
This is 100% gold. Honestly, the first time I watched this, it was without PS open at all, just to watch and take it all in - and holy just watching it gets you super excited to edit, but there is for sure a lot to take in! The 2nd time through I paused during every step and tbh it's really not that hard if you do it this way and just take your time through 1 edit. I've used this video for a dozen or so edits now and each time I need to refer to the video less. Eventually I will 100% be doing it on my own - and I've even started to tweak some of the values he's shown in the vid to make it more my own! I get that this is just my learning process and everyone is different, but just wanted to share how I was able to learn from this. Regardless, I hope you keep making awesome content Peter, I truly appreciate the quality of yours and Matti's videos.
I not only learn, but I am truly entertained by your videos. I enjoy that you don't take yourself to seriously. Yet still make learning something enjoyable.
I think you should use lightroom for this, it is based on editing photos. Or is there another reason that you are using photoshop ? Would love to see you do this in Lightroom somewhere in the near future
Fabian Stroobants I was just thinking the same. I think he could have done the same or a very similar edit on lr but let's give him the credits because the photo is really nice, the edit didn't take too long but yeah.. Would like to see a similar edit on lr
Fabian Stroobants he talk about photoshop but his place of presentation need lightings n not perfect in general for someone who teach us editing bla bla
I played this video over and over for each photo I was editing (went for a hike, had a whole album) and they turned out amazing, just the way I wanted them! I wanna show them to everybody now! :D
Look like cherry angiomas, not zits, but essentially the same as his freckles. Just part of his skin and strange to not erase those if you are going to erase freckles.
This is even doable for a pleb in Photoshop like myself. Brought my photo's back to life, used this tutorial but adjusted to my own liking. Very well explained thanks a lot!!!
Repeating the commands is really helpful as I am completely new to photo shop and trying to learn how to use photoshop, illustrator, & premier pro all at once.
WOwowww Blown away!!! I watch so many of your videos.. Basically everyday for the past year or so... but i have not seen footage this far back until now... Awesome to see the growth I mean Empty Plug Sockets and Empty Drink bottles , and don't forget the little piece of starbucks cup hanging in the side... now im far from perfect im new to serious photography, hints the year in of Peter McKinnon,... But its very inspirational to see how far you have come. Now i have to watch the video again to actually learn the tips... LOL Thanks! I appreciate what you do!
i am not a photoshop pro but you explain it in a very good way so i feel like i am a photoshop pro haha. anyway, thank you so so much for helping us out. this is what i need for my daily posts on IG or any other social media platform. i really appreciate it. keep up the very good work! much love from switzerland :D
Are all of your tutorials going to strictly be for Mac? I have Windows and can figure out most of the command differences but takes twice as long re-watching certain points in the videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much for helping me get into photography! the skills I'm learning here are helping me to monetize my photography in a time where I'm absolutely desperate - so yeah you're awesome and thank you.
because it would be obvious that it is edited? and the person in the picture absolutely will ask where is his mole at his forehead and say put it back XD hahaha
Of all the videos i have watched , you are .... the only one who could teach me this XD I genuinely want to thank you for this , because i just put soft lightening on several pictures!
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