Manual HDR Blending in Photoshop For Hotel Or Real Estate Photography

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Lou imag'in - Learn Photoshop & Photo Retouching

Lou imag'in - Learn Photoshop & Photo Retouching

Күн бұрын

If you're new to manual HDR blending in Photoshop: this video is for you !
This technique can be used for real estate photography, architecture or hotel photography.
Here we are using a 5-bracket image, and we gonna blend it manually in Photoshop by creating layers & masks.
The action I use can be downloaded here :
louimagin.systeme.io/hdr-action
Disclaimer : that is not a technique to use if you want to edit in a fast 30secs way !
But if you want detailed and precise results, you'll get beautiful images.
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@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 5 ай бұрын
The action I use can be downloaded here : louimagin.systeme.io/hdr-action
@GrayMcQuarrie-GVA
@GrayMcQuarrie-GVA 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for this! I have gravitated to Photoshop. I had an error pop up on the action.. something like command select didn't work. However, I just added the masks manually on my images that I tried your techniques. I am so glad you used selection to keep from spilling over areas you don't want. And, I think this is the first video I have seen on photo editing where someone used the pen tool for making selections. Very well done!
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 4 күн бұрын
Hey! That's not normal for the error. How many photos did you have ?
@Travelwray
@Travelwray 17 күн бұрын
Love the tutorial. I would like to see your entire process from beginning to end. Thank you
@BigBigNRGY
@BigBigNRGY 3 ай бұрын
That's absolutely amazing. Brilliant! Thank you for this. Merci.
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 3 ай бұрын
My pleasure !
@JeahnLaffitte
@JeahnLaffitte 5 ай бұрын
Interesting! I never thought of manually blending hdr brackets. It’s great to see the hand crafted approach to it
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 5 ай бұрын
The look is usually nicer when blended manually. Here it's the beginner tutorial because there is the curtain haha. But when you really have dark shadows in the room, and still wanna see outside of the window, in my opinion it looks better blended manually than with the automation in CameraRaw/Lightroom or PS.
@thefmrr5581
@thefmrr5581 4 ай бұрын
Merci pour le tutoriel :) :)
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 4 ай бұрын
Avec plaisir !!
@fransantiagophotography
@fransantiagophotography 2 ай бұрын
Buen aporte! Me gustaría ver ese vídeo para que llegues a la imagen final 👌 gracias 🙏
@oliviertorres8001
@oliviertorres8001 3 ай бұрын
Le point avec la méthode présentée içi, c'est qu'il y a une évolution de la balance des blancs entre les différentes prises si elles sont utilisées telles quelles. Pour moi, la teinte des rideaux est un petit peu trop froide. Personnellement, pour ne pas utiliser les images - et --, je fais une prise avec le flash. Je trouve plus facile de gérer le contre-jour des fenêtres de cette manière. Mais sur le fond, on est d'accord, c'est 100x mieux que du HDR automatic...
@16goncalo
@16goncalo 5 ай бұрын
really nice job, and also thanks for the actions. do mo tutorials like this, if possible with windows without curtains..
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 5 ай бұрын
My pleasure! I'm glad to read you like it, I'll definitely make more of this type of video if you find them interesting! With windows is the same method, but definitely a bit more tricky :) Happy to make a video about it soon as well !
@wildpatagoniafilms16
@wildpatagoniafilms16 5 ай бұрын
Very cool... never thought of doing it manually! nicely done! Cheers! Question: do you use flash at all (strobes) for your work in real state...? thanks!
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 5 ай бұрын
Very glad it taught you something ! Considering I'm traveling much, I shoot HDR only. The day I settle down, I'd totally go with flash and flambiant techniques
@BigBigNRGY
@BigBigNRGY 3 ай бұрын
Will this PS action work if you only take 3 bracketed photos and not 5?
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 3 ай бұрын
Yes it will !! If it's more than 5 it won't, but less it's ok. You just have to click "ok" or next until the action finish to run. If you happen to always shoot 3 bracketed photos, you could also modify the action! If needed contact me at contact@louimagin.com and I'll send you an action for 3 photos.
@michaelfrymus
@michaelfrymus 3 ай бұрын
I am not shooting real estate. When I did, this was similar to how I edited HDR, but now I shoot more landscapes/outdoor content. I am wondering how I would be able to go about editing the image to the look I want (grade), and also doing this HDR technique. Typically, when you stitch multiple images together as an HDR, then you cant really edit the image afterwards to the same capacity as its not the RAW file anymore. I edit in Lightroom, but do HDR in photoshop
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 3 ай бұрын
This is actually exactly the same technique for editing landscape, or cityscape (that's what I do) You can shoot bracketing images, and use the technique shown in this video. Or, if you have one RAW image, when developing it in Lightroom, you manually create 3-5 images by changing the exposure, which you will then blend with this HDR technique. Now, if you want to use the maximum of the RAW file, you can do a pre-color grade in lightroom before going to PS to edit the HDR, and you'll apply the settings (except exposure of course) to all the image. Now, except if you're doing DRASTIC changes, if you have a good image, even if you edit and color grade in PS after the HDR edit, you'll still have good quality. Hope it's clear ! But that's a good question, I might do a video with a cityscape image to explain that :)
@amad523
@amad523 15 күн бұрын
good
@marcoshuayai3995
@marcoshuayai3995 Ай бұрын
So i dont understand? do we need to add 3 photos the same imagen but differnet color so it can combine a good color? . Or it can be different photo. ?
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching Ай бұрын
This is not about colors, it must be different images with different exposure
@PRANAYKANSARA
@PRANAYKANSARA Ай бұрын
How you edit bedsheets?
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching Ай бұрын
It depends, I use a mix of healing brush & frequency separation :)
@fyhrvideo2188
@fyhrvideo2188 2 ай бұрын
What about LRC HDR auto function? I think i can get almost the same result in just under a minute. i May be wrong. What's your experience?
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 2 ай бұрын
Yeah I believe I'm saying it at the begining of the video, I personally don't like the result, that's a lot less flexible also.
@fyhrvideo2188
@fyhrvideo2188 2 ай бұрын
@@louimagin.learnretouching Sorry, okay. Will try this method sometime. Thanks for the video.
@prajjwaljoshi697
@prajjwaljoshi697 2 ай бұрын
what if we have only one photo without other exposure then what should we done please help
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching 2 ай бұрын
Then it's not HDR anymore ... There are ways to manually create different exposure through editing but that's a completely different technique ! Might make a video about it later !
@dottorcarlone
@dottorcarlone Ай бұрын
All beautiful, yeah but it s a loosing game! When doing real estate you want VOLUME, you can t loose 3 hours shooting a house and 3 hours in post to just deal with the manual blending of hundreds of photos to have the perfect picture! If you use this process, you waste way too much time, and time is money!! Use the rule 80/20 if the photo is good enough, just is not worth spending extra time, especially if you don’t work for an architectural studio that pays you thousands for a shoot! You guys need to start getting to the nitty gritty of things.
@louimagin.learnretouching
@louimagin.learnretouching Ай бұрын
You're right. It depends on the project. But if you can take the time to work on quality that's a technique to consider. If you can't ... well ... You don't look for tutorials for Manual HDR blending I guess :)
@dottorcarlone
@dottorcarlone Ай бұрын
@@louimagin.learnretouching i was curious after reading manual hdr blending in real estate 😄😉
@Thepathof77
@Thepathof77 16 күн бұрын
Agreed! There’s no way you can spend a ton of time with one photo when you’ve got a 15 hr turnaround and 75 photos for just one home. Especially when you have 2-3 shoots a day
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