Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Mixing Flash and Ambient Light Part 2

Mixing Flash and Ambient Light Part 2 - outdoor lighting








Mixing Flash and Ambient Light Part 2

Chris Burfoot teaches how to mix Flash with ambient sunlight outdoors
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Portrait enhancement (skin & lighting) in Photoshop -Week 50 - outdoor lighting








Portrait enhancement (skin & lighting) in Photoshop -Week 50

Watch in HQ: www.youtube.com Digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com has a few tricks and tips up his sleve to turn a decent outdoor portrait into a stunning studio style photo. The orginal image is fromm the Dave Cross weekly fix challenge http
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49 comments:

  1. Good video. Shame about the critisism and personal comments by some small minded fools. Thanks for this. Your work is well explained and very good.

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  3. well explained , great video , same as the first. thanks

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  4. Think you had the model out in the sun too long, by the end of the shoot when you come back in, poor thing looked sunburnt!! :O(

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  5. Some people say point the light meter at the camera and others say point it towards the flash, so which one is correct...

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  6. Very understandable and what I have been looking to learn. Thanks!

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  7. ouch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  8. I heard that the camera adds 10 lbs and this guy looks like he ate 10 cameras.

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  9. Very informative. Thanks

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  10. lol voice activated stand!

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  11. He always sounds like a kids program presenter...

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  12. where's the groom?

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  13. Very dated.... yet 2009?

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  14. send us a link to your video?

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  15. nothing is in focus but the names of your equipement..

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  16. Good video, I hope this isn't an ignorant question, but for your white balance in camera are you using daylight or flash?

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  17. This seems more like an infomercial than anything...

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  18. A handheld light meter is more accurate than your camera's built-in meter. With a handheld meter you will also be able to establish what your camera settings need to be within a few seconds. No messing about. Just get down to the business of taking pictures. :D

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  19. Very good video, very clear, I have one question however:

    Why use a handheld light meter???
    Can you not use the DSLR light meter and hit exposure lock?

    Is this not quicker than using the light meter to meter the background then setting the shutter speed/aperature of the DSLR in manual mode???

    Thanks for posting...

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  20. WHERE'S THE AUDIO I CAN'T BARELY HEAR ANYTHING.OTHER THAT THAT IT'S A GOOD TUTORIAL.THANKS PALE

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  21. I love this video. Thanks for the information!

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  22. ericamandaadventuresOctober 10, 2012 at 2:22 AM

    Hilarious! Great Videos. Very Helpful!

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  23. wow! thanks alot. you're the man!

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  24. Any minute now the wedding event manager is going to ask him to hurry up.........

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  25. You're great! Very easy techniques used for beginners..

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  26. ur tutorial is awesome......=)

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  27. @listenwhatisayoh

    I agree

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  28. Holy crap, these tutorials are amazing. I'm subbing just for these.. Really superb.

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  29. thank for you i learn

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  30. Thank you so much!  5-stars!!!

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  31. Great Great Video!!!!!

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  32. best lesson ever seen!

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  33. mhmm. thats looking good, but i think that the skin is blurred too much. i would also desaturate the image slightly, because right now it looks like she has got way too much make up around the eyes.

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  34. Where have you been? you are the andwer to my lonly prayer.

    Amazingggggggggg instructor! I give u an AAA+

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  35. thank for you i learn

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  36. WOW... I watched many skin toning tuts.. but this one is brilliant.. FIVE STARS. Thanks a lot!

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  37. Ahh,thats how you use layer masks-thanks!

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  38. Another great tutorial, thanks.

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  39. you great naster thankss

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  40. thanks for the lesson!

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  41. Great lesson. Thanks!

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  42. Many thanks for this tutorial. Just what I needed.

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  43. Gavin! u seem like the kindest dude! ur very talented too !!

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