Editing - The Right and the Wrong
Sean Dalton
Lessons
Class Overview
03:30 2The Power of Mobile Editing
04:43 3The Digital Anatomy of a Photograph
01:35 4Class Project
00:28 5Raw vs. Jpeg and Adobe .Dng files
03:06 6Chapter 2: Quiz
Exposure and Emotion
06:00 8Color Theory and Emotion
17:25 9Editing and Storytelling
02:02 10Editing Styles
02:48 11Editing - The Right and the Wrong
01:10 12Finding your Editing Style
04:19 13Chapter 3: Quiz
14The Best Mobile Editing Apps
03:20 15Chapter 4: Quiz
16Lightroom Mobile CC Overview
08:21 17Lightroom Mobile CC Editing Workflow
02:59 18Chapter 5: Quiz
19Importing Photos and Organization
03:15 20Prepping the Photo
02:15 21Editing Exposure and Tone Curve
09:20 22Editing Color
05:29 23Effects and Details
11:33 24Fine-Tuning With Selective Edits
04:25 25Presets and Why You Should Use Them
02:59 26Common Editing Mistakes
04:34 27Chapter 6: Quiz
28Example One - Moody Portrait
07:21 29Example Two - Epic Travel Landscape
05:56 30Example Three - Warm Lifestyle
05:28 31Example Four - Gritty Street Photo
05:38 32How to Become a Better Editor
03:21 33Conclusion
01:39 34Chapter 8: Quiz
35Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Editing - The Right and the Wrong
So the title of this video is editing the right and the wrong. So things that are right and editing and things that are wrong and editing and actually the title is kind of a trick, kind of a trick question, there is no right or wrong. And editing and that's the purpose of this video is to explain that however you edit your photo is 100%, as long as you can explain, you know why you edited it that way, or maybe you maybe you can explain why you edited it that way, but you were just inclined to edit the photo that way, That's okay. There is no right and no wrong when it comes to photo editing, if you want to pursue a realistic look, that's great. If you want to pursue an overly stylized look with insane saturation and just super unnatural colors, that's also okay at the end of the day, editing is an artistic process. Um and no matter how you edit your photos, you are not wrong, um certain edits might look better to the majority of people out there, but that doesn't mean that if you don't...
edit for the masses, that your photo is wrong. So just think about that moving forward, no matter what you do, it's totally fine, don't worry about being right or wrong. Just worry about creating something that's beautiful and something that you care about