Forest or woodland post-processing in Adobe Photoshop for all levels. Learn to post-process in a fantasy style.
What you’ll learn
Editing the raw file for use in Photoshop with my smart object workflow.
Handling White Balance and Exposure for snow photography.
Range Masking: Controlling light in Camera Raw and Lightroom.
Creative Controlled Warping & The Transform Tool.
Separating colors that are close together to give more interest in your woodscapes.
Highlight Color Dodging.
Blending sun stars.
Handling reflections in water.
Dark mood aesthetic and working on your portfolio for consistency.
Luminosity Selections (RGB Channels and Tony Kuyper’s luminosity masks).
Handling HDR, direct sunlight and over-exposed skies and blending exposures in the forest (and their necessity).
Focus stacking.
Sharpening and Exporting for the Web to keep the colors exactly the same as you see it in Photoshop for the whole world.
Requirements
Some Photoshop experience.
Some Lightroom or Camera Raw experience.
Adobe Photoshop.
Adobe Bridge and Camera Raw (both free) or Lightroom (subscription)
Description
Includes PSD and raw files to follow along!Four seasons? What about six? In this monstrous tutorial, I’ll show you how to process 6 different forest photos shot in different conditions, seasons and light.Enter the Dark ForestHi, my name is Daniel Laan. As a landscape photographer for nearly 20 years now, I’ve been coming back to the Dark Forest theme for years. That moody visual style is directly related to the things I enjoy in life; Tolkien’s books and Jackson’s films, Game of Thrones, the Alien franchise… the fantastical sometimes borderline claustrophobic atmosphere…I love the forest. No matter which season. If you think autumn is the only season worth visiting the woods with your camera, you’re missing out.A dark winter forest is perhaps my favorite. The bleak, desolate landscape just appeals to me. We used to have a lot of snow here in the
Size:13.8 GB
home page
https://www.udemy.com/course/4-seasons-in-the-dark-forest-landscape-photography-editing/
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