Glad to see someone else who uses the Adobe Landscape profile on airplane photos. I found it gives me a head start on recovering the shadow and highlights details. It does add a bit of a color shift, which isn't so noticeable on this black airplane but whites can turn a little cyan with it. Interesting use of dehaze. If you preprocess with DxO PureRaw or Lightroom's Enhance, noise should be almost a non-issue.
This actually saved alot of pictures for me thankyou so much ! i have alot of pics that would be awesome if edited right but never could get any 'color' in them .. now i can fix them all. thankyou !
very informative video, which is exactly what i have been trying to find for so long. most of the editing tutorials for aviation photography out there are 40+ minutes, which isnt easy to sit through. this was very helpful and quick thank you!
I usually start with the tone curve just to find a good basis for editing. I never thought about optimizing the "dehaze" feature before, just once in a while. Thanks for the advice!
Really informative video and edit. I'll have to keep some of those in mind. Looking forward to seeing more in the future. Cheers from San Francisco Mate!
Really sound advice there, great tips i never knew about doing, will be trying soon. Thank you keep up the awesome work looking forward to more videos.
Found this fascinating Thanks Anthony. I am at Fairford Royal international air tattoo this weekend. Been a while so this could be invaluable when i come to sorting my photos out
great. but cant find the "Range Mask: Luminance" on my current LR13 version. but probably due to the new masking tools (select subject), i dont need that "range mask luminace feature" anymore, as the subject will be masked automatically. would love to see a similar edit of a picture when there is a background to the aircraft or it the aircraft is on the ground with a runway/taxiway/grass in the background. thanks
Interesting to watch an aviation photo development tutorial. I think from memory, the Adobe landscape colour profile tends to favour the blues and the greens and there's none of that in your picture. Perhaps some mention could have been made to the histogram in that it was underexposed bu about a stop due to it being a sky-shot and the cameras metering exposed for the brighter sky at the expense of the Atlas. Still I enjoyed watching your video.
Just caught this video. Had never thought of adding (negative) dehaze and then removing it (Positive) dehaze. Thanks for sharing your workflow. IN the 2 years since you posted this video, has your workflow changed?
Thanks very much. Yes slightly, I still make use of many of the techniques I described in this video. However, the upgraded selection tool suite in LR and the amazing Denoise feature have shortened my workflow considerably.
Cracking video pal. I've always wondered how you do your edits. I use tge other version of light room instead of classic. Do you think classic is better as most photographers seem use it?
Thanks very much! I think it comes down to personal preference really, all the versions have mostly similar functionality, I am just most comfortable with classic.
A very interesting and useful tutorial. I am just trying to get used to Lightroom myself after years of Apples Aperture. What camera did you use for this shot, APS C or Full Frame.
Glad to see someone else who uses the Adobe Landscape profile on airplane photos. I found it gives me a head start on recovering the shadow and highlights details. It does add a bit of a color shift, which isn't so noticeable on this black airplane but whites can turn a little cyan with it. Interesting use of dehaze. If you preprocess with DxO PureRaw or Lightroom's Enhance, noise should be almost a non-issue.
This actually saved alot of pictures for me thankyou so much ! i have alot of pics that would be awesome if edited right but never could get any 'color' in them .. now i can fix them all. thankyou !
Really glad to hear this has helped, thanks for your kind words!
Damn thats awesome stuff, thanks for sharing!
Cheers!
very informative video, which is exactly what i have been trying to find for so long. most of the editing tutorials for aviation photography out there are 40+ minutes, which isnt easy to sit through. this was very helpful and quick thank you!
Thank you for the kind feedback!
Very nice, thanks for showing. I didn't know about the circular mask can be controlled this way so it can be limited to affect the aircraft only
I usually start with the tone curve just to find a good basis for editing. I never thought about optimizing the "dehaze" feature before, just once in a while. Thanks for the advice!
No worries. I am less accurate with the tone curve personally, but it can yield some fantastic results!
Fantastic tutorial, great job ! More please !
Thank you, I have some more video ideas lined up and will record them ASAP!
Fantastic edit - some incredibly valuable (and powerful) editing tips! Thanks for sharing.
Great video, thank you very much! Lot's of new tricks to try, I didn't knew before.
Thanks very much!
Really informative video and edit. I'll have to keep some of those in mind. Looking forward to seeing more in the future. Cheers from San Francisco Mate!
Thanks very much for the kind feedback, hopefully it might help. Cheers!
Really sound advice there, great tips i never knew about doing, will be trying soon.
Thank you keep up the awesome work looking forward to more videos.
Cheers mate, really appreciate the feedback, thank you!
What a nice tips, thank you. This make may editing days more easy.
Thank you
Very informative. I always used to forget the lens profile and chromatic aberration until I found out how to set it as a default on import.
Cheers, yes that is a good idea!
Awesome tips there and it just shows I know nothing haha. Thanks a bunch.
Cheers! As they say everyday is a school day 😅
I wish you could move the panels up
or down within LR, such as the Lens Correction panel. Thanks for the great tips.
Just found your channel, love your Lightroom edits, keep up the good work.
Thank you, I will do my best!
Amazing trick. Thanks for the tip!
No worries!
Brilliant video thanks for this
Thank you very much. I will try your trick shortly
Thank you, I hope it is useful!
thanks for that video
so many useful tips
Thank you!
Very informative video. Great editing skills. Well done!
Thanks very much mate, appreciate the positive feedback!
Nice work, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great 👍🏻
Great video !
Thanks very much!
Found this fascinating Thanks Anthony. I am at Fairford Royal international air tattoo this weekend. Been a while so this could be invaluable when i come to sorting my photos out
Fantastic bud, Well done 👏🏻👌🏻
Cheers mate, very much appreciate the feedback, thanks!
great. but cant find the "Range Mask: Luminance" on my current LR13 version. but probably due to the new masking tools (select subject), i dont need that "range mask luminace feature" anymore, as the subject will be masked automatically.
would love to see a similar edit of a picture when there is a background to the aircraft or it the aircraft is on the ground with a runway/taxiway/grass in the background. thanks
Interesting to watch an aviation photo development tutorial.
I think from memory, the Adobe landscape colour profile tends to favour the blues and the greens and there's none of that in your picture. Perhaps some mention could have been made to the histogram in that it was underexposed bu about a stop due to it being a sky-shot and the cameras metering exposed for the brighter sky at the expense of the Atlas.
Still I enjoyed watching your video.
All valid points that I will try to incorporate in to future videos, thanks for your feedback.
Where did you get your frame setup for the f35 poster and patches? I have one from the Bold Tigers I am going to do.
Also great video!
Cheers dude 🤙
Just caught this video. Had never thought of adding (negative) dehaze and then removing it (Positive) dehaze. Thanks for sharing your workflow. IN the 2 years since you posted this video, has your workflow changed?
Thanks very much. Yes slightly, I still make use of many of the techniques I described in this video. However, the upgraded selection tool suite in LR and the amazing Denoise feature have shortened my workflow considerably.
Great video. What camera and lenses do you use for this photography?
Thank you! I was using the Canon EOS M50 and a Tamron 100-400 at the time.
Will there be any more videos like this Ant ??
Cracking video pal. I've always wondered how you do your edits. I use tge other version of light room instead of classic. Do you think classic is better as most photographers seem use it?
Thanks very much! I think it comes down to personal preference really, all the versions have mostly similar functionality, I am just most comfortable with classic.
Incredible video! Do you have my other tips you’d like to share?
Thanks very much, I will be making some more videos in the near future.
thank you for the tutorial also what are those picture frames called with the patches because i would like to get some
Thanks very much! I actually made them myself 🤙
@@Anthony_Fogarty_Aviation very cool do you think you might be able to make a tutorial on how to make them?
A very interesting and useful tutorial. I am just trying to get used to Lightroom myself after years of Apples Aperture. What camera did you use for this shot, APS C or Full Frame.
This was shot on my APS C Canon EOS M50 with a Canon EF 70-300mm. Thanks for the positive feedback!
will this only work on RAW files?
It will work on JPEG’s but to a lesser extent as the JPEG won’t hold as much information.
Add more contrast!!