Creating Convincing Composites

Photo manipulation is one thing. But making composite photos look believable is a skill that many landscape photographers dream of. If they dare to admit it. Welcome to the dark side of landscape photography, where everything is allowed.

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With this course you can recreate:

Freeflow

Magic in the Mountains

Parallel Worlds

Composite Photos

In the 1800’s Albert Bierstadt imagined landscapes that never really existed. This German-American painter was perhaps one of the world’s first composite artists choosing artistic vision over purity by combining elements from different parts of the world.

Blending layers in Photoshop well is a skill like any other, because a number of give-aways can ruin the message you want to deliver. Artifacts like halo’s, exposures not matching or even incorrect colors plague most composite pictures. But aside from covering such basics, we’ll take it up several notches.

In this composite landscape photography tutorial, you will learn to blend layers in Photoshop like the pro’s. With three completely different photo composites in my signature moody visual style, we’ll do everything we can to convince the viewer this is one picture.

We’ll specifically go into hard to blend areas like trees that cross the horizon. We’ll go into difficult sky replacements, twilight blending and adding light effects. Even reflection matching is part of this tutorial video. And of course we will match exposure, saturation and hue, to create truly convincing composites, before treating each blend as one and applying my dark mood aesthetic to each image composite.

This video is definitely not for photo purists. Progressive thinking and an open minde are encouraged. Resized PSDs and DNG raw-files are included for all images. All videos are fully narrated and annotated/subtitled (English only) to explain what’s going on.

What you will learn in this tutorial

✔️ Raw processing (Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw) to match other images.

✔️ Putting images from different places together seamlessly.

✔️ Match light, color and contrast for convincing results.

✔️ Focus Stacking.

✔️ Luminosity Selections (RGB Channels and Tony Kuyper’s luminosity masks).

✔️ All manner of post-processing techniques that give a dreamy look to your images - Orton Effect, Light Bleed, Dodging…

✔️ Dark mood processing, for which my works are known

✔️ Matte Painting - the technique actually used in those films to create backgrounds

✔️ Preventing haloing.

✔️ Color grading and color corrections

✔️ Exposure, hue and saturation matching.

✔️ Milky Way Post-Processing.

✔️ Color balancing and color harmony.

✔️ Northern Lights Post-Processing.

✔️ Repairing slightly out-of-focus mountains.

✔️ Learn to export and save tack-sharp images for social media.

What’s included in this course

⭐ These three videos contain more than 5,5 hours’ worth of processing together.

⭐ Three PSD-files (resized) of “Freeflow”, “Parallel Worlds” and “Magic in the Mountains” with every adjustment still present.

⭐ All Raw DNG-files (resized) that made it into the final result.

⭐ Read-me file with photography tips and links to additional tools such as TK Actions (with 15% discount) and the last sharpening tool you will ever need.

⭐ A bunch of ever updated videos that keep up with tools, updates and versioning, to make these videos absolutely timeless.

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"Creating Convincing Composites" Post-Processing Tutorial
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Specs, how to watch and other fine print

After payment, you will download a PDF document containing links to download the actual videos and files needed to follow along from a private Dropbox link. You don’t need Dropbox, or any other account, it’s just hosted there on mine. There’s additional information in that PDF as well.

Note that this is a Digital Download product. No physical DVD or USB thumb drive is included.

I do not offer refunds on digital products.

  • Video: H264 MP4, 3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD). 15fps, variable bitrate

  • Audio: AAC 48 kHz, 192 kbps stereo

  • Fully English subtitled by me. Narrated by Michael in English, a professional American voice actor.

  • Total running time: 5 hours 30 minutes PLUS nearly two hours of additional videos as a free bonus.

  • Total size of the download: about 7.93 GB.

  • Don’t worry, you can download the files separately, so you don’t have to download one huge file all at once.