Bright Moon Image - How to Fix It in Adobe Photoshop
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In a change to my normal photographic content I thought I'd make this short video about a trick I used to fix some of my own images that I made last week while trying to photograph the supermoon!
Yes, I could have sorted this issue while in the field by bracketing shots (and therefore using a tripod) but I didn't, so I had to fix this issue. A blown out image of the moon with no detail to recover from the RAW file...
See how I fixed this using Photoshop!
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Very cool! Thanks..
Thank you for the video!
@andrewsgray
Ай бұрын
No worries!
Nice job, Andy.
Great tip!
Yay! You do these sorts of videos so well 😀
@andrewsgray
Жыл бұрын
Well, this might be my first editing tip one...
@gilledwards9302
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewsgray Informative is good but so is concise. 😉
Excellent idea Andy... 😀
@andrewsgray
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍😁
Great tip, never though about that. Thanks Andy
@andrewsgray
Жыл бұрын
Thats what I'm here for Paul, thinking differently 😉
@sebxiou-creatbus1927
Жыл бұрын
@@andrewsgray More waffle: That's one reason I love your work and approach - I know I'm unlikely to see yet another landscape photographer shooting yet another bloody lone tree in the Lake District or moody scenes in Iceland! NB: OK, I admit I have shot lone trees but I've been to see someone about it and am now finding I can cope for longer without a lone-tree shot; these days I just reach for the shutter when I see one on a YT landscape programme. I no longer feel the need to fly out of the window and zoom to Sycamore Gap - which I've never been to but am now twitching to visit! So, yes, you Sir are refreshingly different. Thank you. (PS Yes I know you visited that - saw the vid - but it was not the usual approach. (Hurrah!)).
ICM (now) = Intentional Camera Moon! Cheers, Andy.