Editing an Environmental Shutter Drag Portrait | Master Your Craft
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- Last week, Pye walked through how to prepare and capture an environmental shutter drag portrait in camera. A shutter drag portrait is a portrait that showcases some kind of motion around your subjects using a slow shutter speed. In this video, Pye edits the RAW image from start to finish in Adobe Lightroom.
Download the exercise file here and follow along with the edit!
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Time Stamps:
Intro: 0:00 - 1:37
Color Edit: 1:38 - 15:18
Black & White Edit: 15:19 - 20:31
Final Touches: 20:32 - 22:33
Conclusion: 22:34 - 23:22
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THANKS SO MUCH FOR WATCHING! - Jak na to + styl
Thanks for watching! Let us know what you'd like to learn next!
How can I get the presets
hey the practice image is 2MB. Am i missing something or is that it?
Pye, thank you! Well worth watching and learning. Quite a bit of fun in it too... 15:15 "If you like the 'Before' better, I really got nothing to say to you. 🤣 Way to put things in perspective! Enjoyed both Part 1 & 2 of this exercise and it really delivered 3 messages to me: Identify and adopt a specialty, Learn a technique to shoot it, Learn an editing procedure to make it stand out. Enjoyed and appreciated the way you demonstrated it through the whole process.
I'm a Lightroom user for several years now and this is still at the edge of my ability. It just make me anxious to learn more!! Thanks for a great video.
You are an amazing photographer and teacher. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Pye, thank you so much, love all of your detailed instructions. Enjoy learning from you!
Brilliant, Pye! Thank you so much for including the RAW file to work along with you. That was incredibly helpful. (I also found that your Quick Dodge and Lift brush was useful on the skin tones and chose to pull down the dehaze on that, instead.)
I'm looking forward to doing the complete "Environmental shutter drag" in my own work soon. 🥰
I’m psych’d !!!!
Thank You!!!
Mind blown with that range mask! 🤯
Headed to the beach in the next couple of weeks to do some experimenting and learning. Thanks for the 2 vids. Easy to understand.
Bruh. Range mask magic = NICE! Thank you 🙏🏽
Yes, I did enjoy this. Thank you!
Loved it. Great tutorial and effect.
Just watched this video last night, good timing 👽
Great tutorial, thank you!
Wow! That is amazing!
Nice edit, Anything would be cool to learn.
Thanks for being part of Adorama.
Great video - I have tended to use Photoshop for this - nice to learn how to do it in Lightroom
Awesome
Those seaweeds (algae?) in the front, right under the camera make me twitch.
Great tutorial and great presentation. I really like your way of presenting and taking us through the topics. Makes me feel like "I could do this now!" Although I do know, that I would probably end up with some pixel salad :)
great efforts we all try to put into editing images of all kinds for color/contrast/chroma/luma etc so the final output will look as perfect as possible, only to end up having them viewed on non-calibrated video monitors of our customers and clients! same with prints, that we make as best as we can in our printing departments at various workplaces but we cannot determine under which lighting conditions will they be displayed and be seen really, can we?! (not to mention the color vision of the viewers eyes, that may or may not match that of ours!) ;-)
a great comment, as I always think about the same issue!!!
Info overload for the new one's but very infomative. Need to try edit again watch this video 100x :D
Super fun and thanks so much! My version of Lightroom (classic CC) doesn't seem to have the same range mask tool (11:22) thoughts? Thanks!
14:53 - 15:10 Pye at his best :)
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Pye, great videos and tutorials, can your presets work in Luminar AI? Thanx
Where do I find or buy the Crush presets that you showed us at the beginning?
Great image. This is going to sound like a dumb question ... what is the difference between adjusting the shadows/highlights/whites/blacks on the sliders compared to using the curve tool to adjust the highlight/shadows etc? When you used the sliders to reduce exposure in highlights & increase in shadows (HDR effect) and then went to the tone curve and increased highlights and reduced shadows shouldnt this cancel each other out? Excuse my ignorance.
G’day Pye, would a blended shot be a better but more complex option to minimise subject motion blur benefit?
Pye, very nice edit. I’m the only one being distracted the whole video by that “whatever it is, looks like hairs on the sensor” debris at the bottom of the frame? 😇 Just asking…
The bit depth default for Photoshop is 8 what is the bit depth default in Lightroom?
I use dehaze a lot, but not that much.
hey the practice image is 2MB. Am i missing something or is that it?
Blue my mind? :-)
Mr cool
If it's a 24 minute video on editing, is it photography, or graphic design ? Just playing Devils Advocate.
Interesting series. Part 1, couldn't be clearer. Part 2 (this video) I don't know if it would be possible to make this harder or more complicated to follow. Absolutely hopeless... where is the 10 step process (or whatever) we saw in part 1? Super disappointed.