From the course: Photographing and Assembling a Lunar Eclipse Composite
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Making final tonal adjustments to the landscape
From the course: Photographing and Assembling a Lunar Eclipse Composite
Making final tonal adjustments to the landscape
For the last part of the fine tuning process. We'll make a few adjustments to the landscape photo, darken the sky and apply some final modifications of the mask of the landscape layer. So, in this segment we're going to be making some adjustments to the landscape, and the landscape is pretty dark in a lot of places, and of course that's fitting since that is a night image. But I just wanted to point out that sometimes the subtleties of adjustments on. Really dark images especially night images may be hard to see on video that's delivered over the web. So, how much you're able to see all the nuances of the adjustments that I'll be making really is going to be determined by, how the web delivered video looks on your own system. Another thing to point out is that for your own work on your own images. Having a calibrate and profiled display is important, so that you can trust what you're seeing while making any sort of adjustment really, but especially really subtle adjustments in darker…
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Modifying the moon sequence6m 56s
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Adding the sequence layers to the landscape3m 13s
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Using reference shots to determine the correct moon path4m 55s
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Creating a guide layer for the moon arc5m 14s
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Making final adjustments to the moon sequence5m 34s
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Making final tonal adjustments to the moon7m 23s
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Making final tonal adjustments to the landscape6m 37s
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