If you want to learn how to dodge and burn the correct way, you’ve come to the right video. I've been talking to lots of people lately about the weather they do their edits. One of the main things they can out of those conversations, is that people are doing the global adjustments, but they're not going any further. Here is the action that you can download. ministryofphoto.com/photography-resources/ Editing your photos is just as important as the way that you capture the photo. Dodging and burning, your photograph is going to make it a bit of photograph because you are editing every part of the photograph separately, to get a much better result. In the last few years, people seem to have forgotten the dodge and burn technique, but if you look at some of the most famous and best photographs that have ever been published, you will learn that every single one of them has been dodged and burned during their editing Back in the days of film, dodging and burning, what's the time consuming process. These days, we've got Photoshop, which makes things so much easier. In this video, I am going to show you the proper technique to do your dodge and burn process inside of Photoshop in a non-destructive way. And don't forget that if you have any questions, make sure to leave them in the comment section and I will be happy to help you where I can. If you enjoy this video, please don't forget to click the LIKE button, and also SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more content like this. And don't forget that if you would like to receive the Lightroom presets of the month, visit: ministryofphoto.com You will find all details on how you can sign up there. BONUS DOWNLOAD ********************* ADOBE LIGHTROOM KEYBOARD SHORTCUT GUIDE: --- bit.ly/3eK6QVL FREE Preset for you to download: --- www.ministryofphoto.com Come say hi on social Website www.dancantero.com.au Facebook facebook.com/DanCantero/ Twitter twitter.com/DanCantero Instagram www.instagram.com
@dubstylee Жыл бұрын
is this much different then doing masking with brushes within Lightroom? I burn/dodge using the brush in my masking to brush in the areas I want to adjust and darkening/lightening the image mask where needed.
@DanCantero Жыл бұрын
The dodging and burning tools inside of Lightroom work great also. Photoshop does give you more control in my opinion but if you are doing basic dodge and burn Lightroom will work just fine. I often will use Lightroom for this but if I'm working on a serious edit I always do it in Photoshop because dodge and burn is only part of what I do to my images. Hopefully that makes sense.
@Sudipto17Kolkata7 ай бұрын
Very comprehensive video on the important subject. Most importantly, it's the latest video based on the latest version of PS. Thanks for sharing. Since such videos are made for absolute noobs, could you please explain a few important subjects - perhaps in a different video - why you chose the particular values of opacity, flow and hardness of your brush? What difference do they make if instead of 1 per cent I made it 50, for example?