Good tutorial video on LR and PS post processing for landscapes

I enjoyed that video and learned quite a lot, especially about the Nik software which I've downloaded but haven't used much yet. Thanks for sharing :)

I admit that when he said he shot 300 images and showed us multiple shots at different exposures, I did wonder if he was going to blend them or something, but I'm glad he used a single raw file and got as much as he could out of it (not that there's anything wrong with blending, I'm just usually a one exposure kind of guy).
 
Love that the photos are Iceland. I have a photo from the spot on the coast (not the one he edited) and I don't think it made the final cut as i wasn't keen.

this is really interesting, thank you!! (want to go and edit all my last iceland photos again now haha, or at least my photo of this). altho my photoshop is not new enough to be able to do the Nik thing.
 
Thanks for this.

Really enjoyed it, downloaded NIK and gave it a go similar to how done in video and very pleased with the results.

Can see me swapping from mainly LR to using NIK in PS more often. Quite tempted to buy the course actually, which is something I've not done before/
 
I'm the same, I've gone back and re-edited some of my past pictures and I'm getting better results. but that's partly because I feel I have a better understand as well as knowing the software more.

If you search Youtube there are a lot of videos, for free, that teach how to better use NiK.
 
300 images, you can tell the guy never shot film. Would have been far easier to shoot the one balanced frame and incorporate a totally different sky.
 
Thanks for the link to that, some interesting stuff and I'll be having a look to see if any of them translate to the software I'm using.
 
He does my head in and talks b*****ks. Uses words incorrectly. You can improve tonality but you can't increase tonality.
 
Thanks Mark. Works for me I enjoyed the watching of this. More for the shooting/composition part than anything else.

Gaz
 
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