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Yale University - A Matter of Perspective
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- čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
- Following on from my recent visit to Connecticut USA last week, I took the opportunity to visit Yale University with my good friend Bill Balch, we had a great day shooting the beautiful buildings on the campus, this shot of Woodbridge Hall, named after one of the founders of the University, Rev Timothy Woodbridge, now the administration centre of the Yale Campus. being quite close to the building and using a very wide lens did create some degree of perspective distortion, which I will correct in the Video. I hope you enjoy the video !
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Your videos are ALWAYS E & E; entertaining and educational. The most interesting part for me in this video was the moon glow. So realistic and it added so much to the photograph. I also enjoyed the final touches in the last few minutes. They added an extra dose of realism to this fine art photograph. Thanks!
Wow, thank you!
Everyone i see a video of yours, i stop and watch. Always so stunning to watch your work, and i learn a lot.
thank you very much for such a nice comment, it is very much appreciated 😀
Jamie, I find your videos very inspiring and informative and find myself regularly checking my YT feed to see if you’ve launched a new one. Thanks so much!
thank you for the support, I do need to find more time to make videos, however, I have such a busy work schedule with my main business, it would be so nice to be able to commit fully to photography 😀
Wonderful - learned a lot - Thank You
thank you 😀
Looking forward to the next one Jamie👍
Coming soon! :-D
@@jamiermathlin I appreciate that thank you
So cool!
thank you 😀
As always, a great video but with the added value of correcting the building perspective in Ps. Thanks
Thanks for the comment Norman, much appreciated 😀
Good to see you back Jamie. Interesting to see the warp feature in PS. Great image.
Thank you David, yes been away working and managed to get to Connecticut for a week's break, so now have plenty of new material 😀
Love your techniques for Day to night, and B&W conversions.
If I may add my 2 cents on the process order, I tend to save all conversions to Photoshop at the end so I can do the LR edits on a DNG file for more edibility than a rasterized PSD file. Plus, you can combine the PS edits and the Silver Efex to just a single PSD file at the end. The process remains non-destructive that way.
@@rexmaximilian9548 cool process, thanks for the info 😎😎👍
I learn something from every one of your videos. I wonder if you had corrected the perspective before you cropped, the top of the building would have been preserved and you wouldn't have need to warp the perspective. Just a thought.
I tried it a few different ways before starting the video, hence why I choose to use the perspective warp, but I am sure there are many ways it could be achieved, thanks for the comment 😀
Hi, I saw your video on the Yale University. I love your work. I have a question. I upgraded my adobe Photoshop and one of the photographers you know Anthony Morganti did a demo on the new things in it plus generative fill they had somehow made some changes and they’re not good.
They added things in like putting in people and animals in generative when I tried to correct it used to take out things real well until they upgraded not too happy about that. Have you encountered this on the new upgrade.
Hi Linda, yes you are correct, as adobe has added the firefly engine to PS. PS beta still uses the old algorithm, that still works fine 😀
I know you have shown how to to detect sensor spots in light room, but remember where you show me before would appreciate that again thank you
Hi Simon, removing hot pixels is the same technique, which can be found in my last video 😀.czcams.com/video/vRrf_H0sda4/video.html
can't open the CR3 file, no CR3 files arrive damaged, you can't deliver it in DNG please
I have checked the .CR3 file from the google drive and it does work fine, however, as you have requested I have now included a .DNG file in the same place, so follow the link and you should now find the .DNG file 😀
@@jamiermathlin Thank you for the help, it is possible to always attach a DNG file in the future, please
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