gbh46
Loc: St Ives Cambridge UK
Two pictures I shot a while back which I thought would be improved with a replacement sky.
Hope you like them.
Both very good shots - sky in #2 is very appropriate for the flooded river. #1 is a winner, but I think it might be best without the lightning.
Nice. What were the original skies like? Bland and useless?
I use sky replacement from Adobe frequently, because I believe it’s the final image that counts.
Does anyone know if there is a way of adding one’s own sky shots to the Adobe sky choices? I have to be very selective about the horizon in order to use my own sky images. With Adobe, trees, telephone wires, etc. work just fine.
daldds wrote:
Nice. What were the original skies like? Bland and useless?
I use sky replacement from Adobe frequently, because I believe it’s the final image that counts.
Does anyone know if there is a way of adding one’s own sky shots to the Adobe sky choices? I have to be very selective about the horizon in order to use my own sky images. With Adobe, trees, telephone wires, etc. work just fine.
You can also use your own images for the Adobe sky replacement.
sodapop wrote:
You can also use your own images for the Adobe sky replacement.
Thanks. Is there a link to see how to add them?
Great job in replacement sky!! And remember, you can do this in Affinity Photo too.
I have rarely used sky replacement, but these fine images are an inspiration. IMHO, the lightning addition is one that could easily be overused.
daldds wrote:
Thanks. Is there a link to see how to add them?
In the dropdown that shows the ones supplied there is a little plus sign at the bottom which opens into your files.
These make the photos look all the more awesome! I'm a bit proud, though, and would only put in skies I myself have taken. I'm sure there's a way to do it. Might be fun to build a whole series of personally shot folders (sunset skies, dramatic clouds, clear blue, storm skies, etc) specifically for that purpose.
sodapop wrote:
In the dropdown that shows the ones supplied there is a little plus sign at the bottom which opens into your files.
Now you tell me!
Mia culpa for not exploring. Thank you.
Nice work with the new skies--enjoyed. Luminar?
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