In my latest Walt Disney World photo editing video I take you into Adobe Photoshop and show you how to blend multiple bracketed exposures using luminosity masks. This is my favorite way for blending multiple exposures and has replaced HDR programs such as Photomatix in my workflow. After watching this video you should be able to blend your bracketed photos using Adobe Photoshop more realistically and seamlessly. Please leave your comments and feedback or send me a link to your Disney World photos edited using these techniques.
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Wow, I’m already up to Episode 9 in my Disney Photo editing series. This week I teach you how to edit your fireworks photos using a shot from Illuminations. Follow along as…
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Having a hard time editing your Pirates of the Caribbean shots? Struggle no more. This week’s episode I show you how to edit Pirates of the Caribbean shots to look AWESOME. Watch…
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A few weeks ago I started back with my photo editing series on Youtube. These videos are designed to help you learn Photoshop and become better at editing your photos. Of course…
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I came here to shoot the waterfalls but on the approach this shot caught my eye. Looking through the trees to the waterfall as the light beamed down reminded me of something…
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We critique and edit user submitted photos from Walt Disney World. This video walks you through editing Disney World photos using advanced Photoshop techniques. This week we walk you through editing a…
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I’m finally pleased to announce the release of the 1st episode in my new video series. In this first episode we have critiques on some of the submissions, a full length edit…
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I had a request to show some before and after shots to show just how far I take my photo processing. This has been one of my most popular recent photos and I got quite a few questions about how I managed to pull it off. While I’ll save the processing details for another post let me show some details about how I did this shot and the before and after.