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A tutorial showing you how to use apps (Snapseed, Rays, Lens Distortions and Darkroom) to edit photos on your iPhone.
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#iphoneography #streetphotography #editing
Nice, but much easier to see on a big screen in Lightroom.
Excellent ♥️
Cool music ! Thanks Sean
Question for anyone … how to you edit a photo for selective colouring? I’ve got a team pitch but only want to selective colour my team with in the whole team
How your phone model
I’m not seeing “transform” on my SnapSeed
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Thanks for this tutorial. I gained a lot from your Snapseed workflow. Now, in 2019, Snapseed has curves and other filters, so you don't have to use other apps for that purpose, but even back in 2015, I wonder how much of JPEG artefacts you ended up having as you jumped from one app to another as each of it was saving the image in a lossy format (JPEG).
i prefer the before version ….
"Structure" too much ….
Great video! I may not take as much time to edit my photos, but a quick visit to Darkroom is enough for me.
Nice! Like the emphasis on "seeing." I'd like to take more walks, but my feet don't seem to like it (Rebels! Usurpers!), so I'm thinking about how to better use my recumbent trike to be a platform for photos and video 😉
ALTO!!!
Wow thanks
I liked the video until he added that fake shiny star in the sun
You ruined the picture.
Woowww brilliant ..thank u so muchhh
Funny to see how you've grown over the years cause it's clear in your 2018 videos you wouldn't go over the top with an image like this! 🙂
Should you be editing on a phone-screen, though… I mean, those aren't calibrated as well as say iPad-screens, are they? – I had actually looked up tests, and the iPad-screens are actually impressively well-balanced ever since the 3 or 4. – But if you put an iPhone next to it, you can see the colors are quite different.
Sure, this is just for a phone-snap that you edit the heck out of, not trying to be too accurate or realistic. But just saying… 🙂 – Besides, a larger screen tends to be nicer to work with both in using the controls and seeing the details as well.
I use polarr, by the way. It might not have existed in 2015, but it's kind of like a mix of Lightroom/Darkroom and Snapseed. It allows to do you most of the same stuff, but I feel the design and quality is significantly better. For example, the effects of the sliders tend to be more subtle (albeit a little too subtle sometimes, and in a few cases a little too sensitive). But it gives you very "organic" looking images, I find. – It deserves to be noted and supported.
Good job 👍
Thank you! learned a lot from watching your videos!
bravo, very well stated, clear word, no chatter around. more of these videos.! thanks sean!
Excellent Sean, thank you. Would be interesting to see your current work flow. I’m off for a walk with my iPhone now 😉
Everything looks great, but I think it might of been better without the LD app.
Thank you. Very helpful.
Looks like a Michael Bay picture.
how much memory does your phone have? I just got an iPhone 8+ with 64 gb.
Sean, can you pls do a tutorial on Ryan Miller like editing. It can be a good inspiration
Just found this great tutorial. Snapseed is my best friend. With the new version you can do most of your work just in this one app. I use Android and love Snapseed.
Pretty much the same suite of apps I use. Been a Rays user for years. I like that not many people know about it and think the light is real in my iPhone shots. Love Lens Distortions too.