Common signs of UNDER and OVER developed images



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Knowing when an image is “finished” is a hard skill to learn. Images often times end up “under-developed” or “over-developed”, and there are common signs to watch for with both. In this video I share images from my own collection that were under and over-developed, plus recommendations for your own images.

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📕 Chapters

0:00 Intro
0:25 Photo process illustrated
5:09 Under-developed sign #1
6:33 Under-developed sign #2
7:39 Under-developed sign #3
9:00 Under-developed sign #4
10:32 Under-developed sign #5
12:49 Sponsor
13:53 Over-developed sign #1
15:45 Over-developed sign #2
17:16 Over-developed sign #3
19:12 Over-developed sign #4
22:02 Over-developed sign #5
23:51 Outro

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7 thoughts on “Common signs of UNDER and OVER developed images”

  1. That is the great example of that kind of videos, combining both theory and practice. Great! Would be interesting to see more videos about strategy of preparing for shooting and developing photographs as well. The video about "algorithm" for developing images in C1, published a couple years ago, was quite helpful, I suppose.

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  2. Thanks very much for these thoughtful insights. It’s so helpful hearing what other photographers think when editing. Recently I have started to try making one or two virtual copies with slightly different edits to see what I prefer. Undoubtedly the best way is to ask others but certainly also to come back a day later when I always see a bit differently. I really enjoy your content!

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  3. You have shown that you have to be honest with yourself when editing. Many times we try to emulate other photographers and not use our own creativeness. Your insights and views are spot on. Thank you for another quality video.

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