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I blew away by the amazing quality pano picture that the mavic air 2 takes!
Try the 360° pano, too, over an interesting subject!I blew away by the amazing quality pano picture that the mavic air 2 takes!
I blew away by the amazing quality pano picture that the mavic air 2 takes!
Both images are wonderful. I wold bring the 2nd image into post and brighten it up a bit. It's too dark/I blew away by the amazing quality pano picture that the mavic air 2 takes!
I need a better understanding of PS and AE. I have PrPro and LR down pretty well.Just for the heck of it, I used a gradient tool in Photoshop CC to open shadows in the foreground. See attached.View attachment 104354View attachment 104354
Dear Itsneedtokno:
I spent about 10 minutes to do this, but here is my technique, used for almost all sunsets to open up the shadows in the foreground. As you know, the sky is what overpowers the sensor leaving the foreground black or dark. Start in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw). On the top you will find the gradient filter tool, which I have circled. Click on that first. Then put your cursor in the middle of the bottom of the frame and drag upwards as shown by my arrow. Finally, adjust to your preference in the right sliders. Hope this helps. You might have to scroll to see the entire image.
DaleView attachment 104360
Try the 360° pano, too, over an interesting subject!
My pleasure!
How's this?!My pleasure!
How's this?!
Did things a bit differently lol
Used LR Classic.
Thanks for the advice though. I love the look.
Thank you for your help!NOW you're talking! Great image.
Dale
He will be really impressed when he dehazes and brightens up / brings out the shadows. I tried to upload it from my phone but was too large.Both images are wonderful. I wold bring the 2nd image into post and brighten it up a bit. It's too dark/