Wait.. Mona Lisa was painted in the '70s?? jokes aside, thank you for making this great course, I've been looking for something like this for quite a while, and to find so much valuable and helpful knowledge for free is truly a extraordinary gift. Bless you!
@EdduVaz5 күн бұрын
4:42 essa história que fotografo tem que ter essas tablets, ou mesas digitalizadoras, é papo pra ganharem comissão, isso é bom para quem é ilustrador, e faz o desenho digital, quando se faz fotografias, ou melhor, você tem lá um monte de foto para editar, vc otimiza seu trabalho, até cenas que há correções no LRC de clone, vc copia e cola, foto tem que ser editada em menos de 3 minutos, se não começa a ter prejuízo, imagina casamento então que com 3 câmeras vc tem facilmente mais de 7 mil fotos... enfim ... balela
@Photography-hk6rk6 күн бұрын
51:24 what is the tool?
@msosnow310 күн бұрын
I keep coming back to this gem every year and each time there is more to learn as my skills advance. Thank you, Joanna, for the best video I've seen on the subject.
@TheStrade21 күн бұрын
Początkuję w potoshopie. Podpowiesz jakich narzędzi używasz do zmian fizycznych na zdjęciu? Prosty włos zamieniasz w lok, dodajesz kawał sukienki, liść, czy fragmenty ubioru. Dzięki:)
@TheStrade26 күн бұрын
Cudo! Bardzo dziękuję <3
@mountains_and_stuffАй бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!! Thank you!
@juanpablohurtadolopez6986Ай бұрын
This video opened my eyes to a whole new world. Thanks a lot!
@pivonrollАй бұрын
Please reupload this with fixed sound.
@hermano8160Ай бұрын
The only bad thing about this video is the sound - the voice over is only on the the left channel. But then again, why should a pro photographer care about audio ;-)
@Wayk123Ай бұрын
Why is the audio only in my left ear aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
@alxmtncstudio20662 ай бұрын
As someone with full fledged synesthesia, I can tell that all theories on psychology of colors are near complete bullshit, and as swiftly mentioned here at the beginning, depend on personal visual culture which can HIGHLY differ from one another. A same color can hold two diametral meanings, mostly depending on the context for a same person. For example blue can be soft and calming or intense and lively, explosive to me depending on the context, as well as it can be the color of despair, fadeness and total depression, ice cold like the body of somebody dying, or the color of a body in its first stages of rot in the cold. British will see green as a positive color, French will see green as the color of sickness. The two countries are right next to each other and the same civilization today (Western), so really relying on cultural perception is very very risky if not stupid. You either study that all your life to know what to present to specific audiences -and you'll never get it perfectly right as not everyone is the same in a large audience-, or you get to understand that only the context (what colors are together) and the saturation of each individual color matter. So really, trust a synesthete for whom all thinking and feelings are in colors: the only two things that matter are the context (what other color is present in the frame, "color relations") as well as palettes of saturation. Anything else is words salad for the pleasure of sounding intellectual. Period. It's like music. A single note is a single note, won't be intereprated as music, it barely conveys any emotion and most people can't even distinguish one from another. Add a second note creating an interval, boom, you get a feeling, actual music and sounds that people can now distinguish and recognize (and a more distinguishable color)
@costampstrykam2 ай бұрын
Na Capture one to wszystko jest jakoś mniej skomplikowane. Co do filmu świetny materiał oglądam co jakiś czas 😉🫶
@nelsonclub77222 ай бұрын
Aah yes the bulldog clips on the back of the dress - takes me back to my fashion photography days - I believe I have shot in that London studio
@Flyingjaffacake2 ай бұрын
Wow. I'm completely new to this subject (amateur photographer) but am so happy to discover this video. Thankyou for sharing your knowledge here.
@lexindigital2 ай бұрын
This is the GOD level of presentations. Opened my eyes yesterday, watching it for a second time now. Its nice to see that instinctively some of the things I was doing with colours, especially workflow in photoshop - it was almost the same! Time to step the game up. THANK YOU! This was priceless. Best accidental find on KZread to date!
@cancansem2 ай бұрын
Best video about colours.. deserve a big thank you.
@sfphoto17262 ай бұрын
This puts into words, what my brains has been doing forever and I appreciate the science behind it. Great detail and explanation of the color wheel and relationships. The visuals and detailed photos have given me a wealth of new knowledge and ideas for my photos, light, and surroundings. Thank you!!!
@will572 ай бұрын
After learning about color theory and watching Queens Gambit on Netflix, wow they certainly chose every single thing with color in mind. Great teaching.
@tims.28322 ай бұрын
Holy... this has tremendous density of good advice. Of course I heard about color wheels and color spaces before, but for the first time I understand why I should listen. And so much collateral advice, e. g. "don´t expose you eyes to mediocre color choices", which is basically "learn from the best" and resonates with my experience (for all kind of things). Thanks for sharing
@hohwang82313 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!! AND THE KZread UNIVERSITY!!
@Pedro97cabCabs3 ай бұрын
Thanks 🎉❤
@maxkudlaart3 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@contompypy3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@bp249643 ай бұрын
Wow.... Uploaded 3 years ago, and the KZread algorithm only suggests this video to me now?
@rbelatamas3 ай бұрын
amazing, you are PROF ❤🎉
@sarabeaudoin4593 ай бұрын
This is something I was looking for for a long time! Wow! So interesting. Thank you so much!
@niidogo93153 ай бұрын
DOROTA is a SUPERSTAR of an assistant, best friend and potential model too...The entire team was fantastic in my book; very patient, creative and willing to help. Awesome work everyone.🙌
@kmal163 ай бұрын
This is the endth time I've watched your tutorial, that has been my inspiration for video grading for several years. I find I enjoy photography grading more than video, because it is far more flexible and it allows for more room as the story doesn't have to take the forefront. Of course there are differences, but photography is closer to painting than cinema, and this course just looks great and is the one I keep coming back to on and on to see what I now understand as opposed to when it came out and then I didn't understand certain relationships as I do now with tint and shade and saturation. Thank you, J. Kustra.
@subhaschakma85523 ай бұрын
i just want to say thank you, after watching bunch of videos about colour harmony, I've found your's one is on the top. it really helped me.
@LindoGarca4 ай бұрын
I wish KZread had starts rating system, because this tutorial deserve 10 starts plus.
@joannakustra4 ай бұрын
That’s so kind of you! Thank you ❤️
@bruhitsme26014 ай бұрын
So where do I go to surround myself with great arts and photographs?
@NguyenNguyen-bo8qm4 ай бұрын
Thanks. This is the best video that i have watched, according to my point of view. It learn alot about the colors.
@ionicapacoste80294 ай бұрын
Your tutorial "Secrets of color- grading in photography" is THE BEST ( at least for me)! I try to match with other (paid) tutorial (that tutorial was good but not as good as yours).. (sorry for my poor English).
@simoharjane78234 ай бұрын
This is so interesting and refreshing to watch . thanks
@adambenamar25524 ай бұрын
This is amazing , thank you
@thanhd46114 ай бұрын
Thank you for the workshop. Very well explained!
@kcluv1233214 ай бұрын
Is there a PDF of the preso???
@zhongshanzou28144 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your video!
@anhoang80974 ай бұрын
22:20
@kolias334 ай бұрын
The subjectivity of color psychology (a very interesting topic) can be clearly confirmed when saying "yellow" IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH THE GOOD AND THE BAD...for me that is nonsense, throwing mud to see if it sticks ...Very grateful for sharing this interesting video!
@Hendoneabdar4 ай бұрын
Very beautiful pictures, personally I don't think the skin tone should be so retouched so it's not natural anymore but I guess that's what the industri demands.
@rbelatamas4 ай бұрын
another briliant video ❤ thank you so much!
@rbelatamas4 ай бұрын
Dear Joanna! How could you set your own all custom colors into paletton by values? I can't find this function. Or you did this just by the sliders? :( Thanks for your incredible great explanation/ video! Beci
@rbelatamas4 ай бұрын
Your video is amazing, your every word is worth its weight in gold ❤🎉😊 Million thanks and congrat for your beautiful works
@cosmic_robin4 ай бұрын
Split complimentary
@mychanneltoletyouknow5 ай бұрын
keep coming back to this. via various yt accounts. just saw monet’s vanilla sky in person. i can’t explain it. thank u for changing my life
@Ashraf-jn6vi5 ай бұрын
I don't know if it's just me, but I get the sense that you're not just a teacher or a professional who shares a few tips and keeps the rest to yourself. You seem more like a mother who generously imparts all her knowledge to her children without hesitation or selfishness. Sometimes when I see people like you, I wonder, "How have you managed to survive?" Because unfortunately, kind-hearted people like you can be taken advantage of by others. MANY THANKS IF YOU ARE STILL SURVIVE
@ravigoyal48155 ай бұрын
fabulous
@philiphierons54125 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your talent and skills, really appreciated.
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Wait.. Mona Lisa was painted in the '70s?? jokes aside, thank you for making this great course, I've been looking for something like this for quite a while, and to find so much valuable and helpful knowledge for free is truly a extraordinary gift. Bless you!
4:42 essa história que fotografo tem que ter essas tablets, ou mesas digitalizadoras, é papo pra ganharem comissão, isso é bom para quem é ilustrador, e faz o desenho digital, quando se faz fotografias, ou melhor, você tem lá um monte de foto para editar, vc otimiza seu trabalho, até cenas que há correções no LRC de clone, vc copia e cola, foto tem que ser editada em menos de 3 minutos, se não começa a ter prejuízo, imagina casamento então que com 3 câmeras vc tem facilmente mais de 7 mil fotos... enfim ... balela
51:24 what is the tool?
I keep coming back to this gem every year and each time there is more to learn as my skills advance. Thank you, Joanna, for the best video I've seen on the subject.
Początkuję w potoshopie. Podpowiesz jakich narzędzi używasz do zmian fizycznych na zdjęciu? Prosty włos zamieniasz w lok, dodajesz kawał sukienki, liść, czy fragmenty ubioru. Dzięki:)
Cudo! Bardzo dziękuję <3
Absolutely brilliant!! Thank you!
This video opened my eyes to a whole new world. Thanks a lot!
Please reupload this with fixed sound.
The only bad thing about this video is the sound - the voice over is only on the the left channel. But then again, why should a pro photographer care about audio ;-)
Why is the audio only in my left ear aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
As someone with full fledged synesthesia, I can tell that all theories on psychology of colors are near complete bullshit, and as swiftly mentioned here at the beginning, depend on personal visual culture which can HIGHLY differ from one another. A same color can hold two diametral meanings, mostly depending on the context for a same person. For example blue can be soft and calming or intense and lively, explosive to me depending on the context, as well as it can be the color of despair, fadeness and total depression, ice cold like the body of somebody dying, or the color of a body in its first stages of rot in the cold. British will see green as a positive color, French will see green as the color of sickness. The two countries are right next to each other and the same civilization today (Western), so really relying on cultural perception is very very risky if not stupid. You either study that all your life to know what to present to specific audiences -and you'll never get it perfectly right as not everyone is the same in a large audience-, or you get to understand that only the context (what colors are together) and the saturation of each individual color matter. So really, trust a synesthete for whom all thinking and feelings are in colors: the only two things that matter are the context (what other color is present in the frame, "color relations") as well as palettes of saturation. Anything else is words salad for the pleasure of sounding intellectual. Period. It's like music. A single note is a single note, won't be intereprated as music, it barely conveys any emotion and most people can't even distinguish one from another. Add a second note creating an interval, boom, you get a feeling, actual music and sounds that people can now distinguish and recognize (and a more distinguishable color)
Na Capture one to wszystko jest jakoś mniej skomplikowane. Co do filmu świetny materiał oglądam co jakiś czas 😉🫶
Aah yes the bulldog clips on the back of the dress - takes me back to my fashion photography days - I believe I have shot in that London studio
Wow. I'm completely new to this subject (amateur photographer) but am so happy to discover this video. Thankyou for sharing your knowledge here.
This is the GOD level of presentations. Opened my eyes yesterday, watching it for a second time now. Its nice to see that instinctively some of the things I was doing with colours, especially workflow in photoshop - it was almost the same! Time to step the game up. THANK YOU! This was priceless. Best accidental find on KZread to date!
Best video about colours.. deserve a big thank you.
This puts into words, what my brains has been doing forever and I appreciate the science behind it. Great detail and explanation of the color wheel and relationships. The visuals and detailed photos have given me a wealth of new knowledge and ideas for my photos, light, and surroundings. Thank you!!!
After learning about color theory and watching Queens Gambit on Netflix, wow they certainly chose every single thing with color in mind. Great teaching.
Holy... this has tremendous density of good advice. Of course I heard about color wheels and color spaces before, but for the first time I understand why I should listen. And so much collateral advice, e. g. "don´t expose you eyes to mediocre color choices", which is basically "learn from the best" and resonates with my experience (for all kind of things). Thanks for sharing
THANK YOU!! AND THE KZread UNIVERSITY!!
Thanks 🎉❤
🔥🔥🔥
❤❤❤
Wow.... Uploaded 3 years ago, and the KZread algorithm only suggests this video to me now?
amazing, you are PROF ❤🎉
This is something I was looking for for a long time! Wow! So interesting. Thank you so much!
DOROTA is a SUPERSTAR of an assistant, best friend and potential model too...The entire team was fantastic in my book; very patient, creative and willing to help. Awesome work everyone.🙌
This is the endth time I've watched your tutorial, that has been my inspiration for video grading for several years. I find I enjoy photography grading more than video, because it is far more flexible and it allows for more room as the story doesn't have to take the forefront. Of course there are differences, but photography is closer to painting than cinema, and this course just looks great and is the one I keep coming back to on and on to see what I now understand as opposed to when it came out and then I didn't understand certain relationships as I do now with tint and shade and saturation. Thank you, J. Kustra.
i just want to say thank you, after watching bunch of videos about colour harmony, I've found your's one is on the top. it really helped me.
I wish KZread had starts rating system, because this tutorial deserve 10 starts plus.
That’s so kind of you! Thank you ❤️
So where do I go to surround myself with great arts and photographs?
Thanks. This is the best video that i have watched, according to my point of view. It learn alot about the colors.
Your tutorial "Secrets of color- grading in photography" is THE BEST ( at least for me)! I try to match with other (paid) tutorial (that tutorial was good but not as good as yours).. (sorry for my poor English).
This is so interesting and refreshing to watch . thanks
This is amazing , thank you
Thank you for the workshop. Very well explained!
Is there a PDF of the preso???
Thank you so much for your video!
22:20
The subjectivity of color psychology (a very interesting topic) can be clearly confirmed when saying "yellow" IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH THE GOOD AND THE BAD...for me that is nonsense, throwing mud to see if it sticks ...Very grateful for sharing this interesting video!
Very beautiful pictures, personally I don't think the skin tone should be so retouched so it's not natural anymore but I guess that's what the industri demands.
another briliant video ❤ thank you so much!
Dear Joanna! How could you set your own all custom colors into paletton by values? I can't find this function. Or you did this just by the sliders? :( Thanks for your incredible great explanation/ video! Beci
Your video is amazing, your every word is worth its weight in gold ❤🎉😊 Million thanks and congrat for your beautiful works
Split complimentary
keep coming back to this. via various yt accounts. just saw monet’s vanilla sky in person. i can’t explain it. thank u for changing my life
I don't know if it's just me, but I get the sense that you're not just a teacher or a professional who shares a few tips and keeps the rest to yourself. You seem more like a mother who generously imparts all her knowledge to her children without hesitation or selfishness. Sometimes when I see people like you, I wonder, "How have you managed to survive?" Because unfortunately, kind-hearted people like you can be taken advantage of by others. MANY THANKS IF YOU ARE STILL SURVIVE
fabulous
Thank you for sharing your talent and skills, really appreciated.