Hey man. Just found your videos. I appreciate you putting together your channel for showing these edits.
@TheRealDealEditor27 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! Glad they help
@scottmaynor3205Ай бұрын
Great job! Just curious are you navigating / using a tablet & pen for control or mouse to control your pen selections? Thanks!
@TheRealDealEditorАй бұрын
I love Wacom tablets, but never use them for editing. I always use a wired mouse.
@scottmaynor3205Ай бұрын
@@TheRealDealEditor Gotcha , thanks!
@BriceMackАй бұрын
Are you taking on any new clients for image editing?
@JoshDyePhotoАй бұрын
Man you’re on another level of editing. Extremely clean images. Definitely interested in taking this course
@jeremybeal23Ай бұрын
Hahaha, your comments on the flash pics are priceless. Keep these vids coming 👊
@jeremybeal23Ай бұрын
I agree to remove all of the outlets. I've never had anyone complain. I love your videos, mate. You're sharing a wealth of knowledge. Thanks
@pathfindercod4638Ай бұрын
I don’t see a link for the course anywhere
@TheRealDealEditorАй бұрын
It's linked on the home page of the channel in the about section
@Garciarage2 ай бұрын
I am new to this channel and very new to interior photography (just learning the editing side of things). In your shot at 2:52 I think I see some chromatic aberrations on the right-hand side. Are they very difficult to remove in photoshop? At 6:22 those are absolutely beautiful night photos and edits, how did you shot them?
@travellersview49752 ай бұрын
keep making these videos. learned a lot
@LooeyvilleSlugger3 ай бұрын
appreciate you taking a little more time to explain what youre doing. do you just eyeball the white balance? if so how do you keep it consistent across multiple photos? just intuition?
@TheRealDealEditor3 ай бұрын
After editing for so many years, I can just look and see to understand what’s needed for a good white balance. I used to make the images way too yellow and warm. It was a trial and error thing. I made a lot of mistakes with color balance and learned from my mistakes. Keeping the images looking identical is what I emphasize. They all have to have the same look. They can’t look as if they were edited by multiple editors. Keep them all consistent with the contrast, colors and brightness and things will look good and professional. One of the main things that an editor needs is to use the same camera for each shoot. The workflow to capture the photos should always be the same as well. If the cameras are always changing, it will make it more difficult to have consistency with the images. I’ll do a video on how to achieve a good white balance soon