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The Weekly Edit #05 (DxO PhotoLab 7) 

Cornelius Muller
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24 окт 2024

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@MedusaJellyFish300
@MedusaJellyFish300 Месяц назад
Thank you for taking the time to do this wonderful photography video. i really appreciate it 😊 🙏 ☺️ ❤
@themullerfiles
@themullerfiles Месяц назад
It's my pleasure, glad you enjoyed it 🍻!
@emilvonmaltitz
@emilvonmaltitz Месяц назад
So are you going to do a round up at the end of this series (apologies of I missed a description about that at the beginning)?
@themullerfiles
@themullerfiles Месяц назад
Good question! Can I get back to you on that 🤣? To be honest, I’m always testing out editing in these different programs, quite enjoy it, so one of the aims of this series is to keep learning and sharing the process as I go. Maybe it’ll never end 🤔…
@emilvonmaltitz
@emilvonmaltitz Месяц назад
@@themullerfiles well you might run out of editors 🤔
@themullerfiles
@themullerfiles Месяц назад
@emilvonmaltitz yes, but not images, I’m not stopping after editing only one image in each editor, the idea is to keep learning each editor more in depth as the series progresses 👍🏽
@michaelwplant
@michaelwplant Месяц назад
I am curious if you own the software or are you using DxO's 4 week trial of the software to do this video?
@themullerfiles
@themullerfiles Месяц назад
Hey, I own all software I use in this series (which is why I had to put off buying my Ferrari 🤷🏼‍♂️).
@michaelwplant
@michaelwplant Месяц назад
Why would you want an Auto White Balance as this is something that you really should be setting yourself, as it has a dramatic effect on the image and you should be choosing this aspect yourself! Any photographer should be doing that as the colour tone of an image is something that should be personal to each of us.
@themullerfiles
@themullerfiles Месяц назад
Great point and I 100% agree! However, I just mentioned it in the video as it came to mind when I was adjusting the WB (manually). That said, I often in LrC click on Auto WB to see what it does out of interest, and more often than not it'll get me in the ballpark if it's a tricky situation.