Full Editing Tutorial: Backlit Journey on Rock
€200,00 (EUR)
incl. 19% VAT
This full editing tutorial tutorial will take you from start to finish editing a slightly under-exposed, backlit photo of Journey. It’s one of my favourite images, and I recently re-edited it just for this tutorial, using all the new techniques and skills I’ve acquired since I first edited it.
- full start-to-finish editing tutorial
- downloadable RAW file to work on the techniques
- access to a private group inside Inspawration Connect, to ask questions, show your finished work, and connect with other students
In order to get the most out of this tutorial, you’ll need:
- a decent knowledge of Photoshop basics, eg., masking, adjustment layers and so on
- A decent knowledge of Lightroom or Camera Raw Filter, eg., radial filters
- or, a decent knowledge of whatever editing program you use, but the tutorial is conducted using Lightroom and Photoshop
This techniques in this tutorial will work best with:
- backlit photos, with even lighting on the dog’s face
- slightly under-exposed photos, but it’s ok if you have some blown-out highlights
- photos with some kind of natural “shape” to the foreground and background (eg., not on an open field).
Description
This full editing tutorial tutorial will take you from start to finish editing a slightly under-exposed, backlit photo of Journey. It’s one of my favourite images, and I recently re-edited it just for this tutorial, using all the new techniques and skills I’ve acquired since I first edited it.
- full start-to-finish editing tutorial
- downloadable RAW file to work on the techniques
- BONUS “Basic Editing Process” tutorial: another FULL start to finish tutorial, going in-depth on the Inspawration Workflow that applies to most of Emily’s edits.
In order to get the most out of this tutorial, you’ll need:
- a decent knowledge of Photoshop basics, eg., masking, adjustment layers and so on
- A decent knowledge of Lightroom or Camera Raw Filter, eg., radial filters
- or, a decent knowledge of whatever editing program you use, but the tutorial is conducted using Lightroom and Photoshop
This techniques in this tutorial will work best with:
- backlit photos, with even lighting on the dog’s face
- slightly under-exposed photos, but it’s ok if you have some blown-out highlights
- photos with some kind of natural “shape” to the foreground and background (eg., not on an open field).
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