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35 - Editing Session - Job Shadow #7 - Gold Canyon (Twilight)

Hey everyone! In this video, I'm going to take you through my editing process for a Twilight photoshoot. I started off by using a dng converter to convert the images to make the editing process smoother. Then, I applied the pre HDR preset to the interior shots and did an HDR merge through them. Next, I went through each image and eliminated the ones that I didn't want to edit. I usually don't apply presets for Twilight photoshoots because I prefer to work through them manually. However, I did copy and paste some settings such as profile straight auto and adjusting the white balance to make the process faster. One thing I noticed while going through the images was that some of them didn't stack due to the longer exposure time for the Twilight photos. However, I wasn't too concerned about this as I often prefer the darker Twilight shots. Overall, the editing process was a mix of adjusting exposure, white balance, and reducing distracting elements such as blue light coming in through the windows. I also used the transform tool to straighten lines and crop in to eliminate unwanted elements in the frame. I hope you found this walkthrough helpful and informative for your own editing processes. Don't be afraid to experiment and find your own style when it comes to editing Twilight photoshoots!



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