Editing an iris image
Follow along with me on this video as I edit an iris image for Christie, one of my social media followers and create a more artistic image for her.
I would also like to thank her for allowing me to share this video with you, I hope you enjoy.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:39 Over crop image
02:46 Duplicate image
03:10 Create blurred background
04:56 Move background to main image
05:35 Mask out blurred background
16:02 Soften edges of petals
17:30 Blur out stems
18:36 Apply oil paint filter
19:11 Compare the images
19:40 Thank you for watching
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Another super clear video - thanks Sue . Keep them coming! X
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Sarah, I really appreciate you x
Thank you Susie for this wonderful video! This was so well done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise!
@susierphotography5513
18 күн бұрын
You are so welcome Eileen !
Hi Susie, I enjoyed your beautiful editing of this amazing flower!!! I've done many edits in this style! I know how to do selections, but I find it relaxing to do it this way! I enjoy your videos, and I think you're doing a great job!!! Hahahaha you're a lot more gutsy than I am in doing KZread videos! So my hat is off to you in your KZread endeavors!!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇺🇲
@susierphotography5513
Күн бұрын
@@marvinspates924 that’s really nice of you to say Marvin. There is a quicker way of selecting subjects as you know but like you I have found a more relaxing way and I can while away the hours just enjoying my editing. I am not a regular poster but then I don’t do it to make money I just like sharing. I should be sharing another edit soon in the meantime happy watching !!
Great job Susie. You are doing great and kudos to you for going out of your comfort zone and creating this channel. I am learning loads. The more I watch the more I am understanding what it is you are doing.
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much Susan, I am so pleased you are learning something and learning at your own pace. That's what it's all about. I am a little guilty of imposter syndrome but presenting on KZread has given me confidence and yours and everyone's comments mean so much to me. It has taken me 2 years since I posted my first video to get comfortable with myself and you have helped enormously. Thank you
Thank you Sue for your explanation. Nog I can give it a try.
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
You're very welcome
Thank you!
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
You're very welcome Christina !
Fantastic thank you so much for sharing it is very much appreciated as I have been going crazy trying to to do those
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
I am always here to help you, thank you for watching Jan
First time of watching but like your nice and gentle style thats not being rushed thinking others know what you are doing, we all have to learn and found you talking nicely at my sort of speed, i am most proberly older than your good self but find you talking like my mum used to with me, keep them coming at your own speed.
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your lovely comments Trevor, I really do appreciate them. As I said in the intro II have not taken any formal training and have to learn the best way for me and hopefully it is a good way for my followers and subscribers. Some KZreadrs talk so fast it is hard to follow, that is not the way for me. I'm glad you are enjoying my channel.
First time watching, you have a new subscriber :)
@susierphotography5513
18 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard and thank you Doreen !
Well done, thank you. Now I have some things to try!
@susierphotography5513
3 күн бұрын
Thank you Jack, have fun !
Hi, enjoyed as usual.Is the photo you are working on a raw file or jpg? Does it matter what format it is in?.Once again I enjoy your relaxed way of explaining things
@susierphotography5513
Ай бұрын
@@user-jm7ss6rc2h hi there thank you for your lovely comments. It can be psd ,tiff, jpeg etc as long as you have 300 dpi and a large enough image size. Ideally the size taken by your camera originally without cropping. Hope that makes sense.