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Trust me, editing any Phone's shot(s) on Photoshop (PS) can be problematic and exhausting most times especially when the phone's pixels are not too good. I couldn't do much in terms of colour-grading because it is a phone's shot and I wasn't seeking for perfections but only distinctiveness in terms of differentiating and identifying the original pictures from the edited versions. But I must say, the Mega Pixels (MP) of the phone's Camera is a real decent one. These shots were taken on my Android Phone (Redmi Note 8) and mildly colour-graded by me*
This is one of the Phone's shots that I think it's really amazing. Looking at the subject and the blurry background makes the pictures look amazing and captivating. I don't mean to rate or overrate the pictures' textures, qualities and positions in which they were taken, but looking at other phone's pictures taken by others, I realised that I'm actually doing a-bit-okay in this Photography. Imagine if these were shot on a better phone (on Samsung or iPhone, maybe any other device that's real good) or ** Professional Camera**📷, the picture quality and sharpness could have been lovelier than this. Notwithstanding, daytime's (daylight) shot(s) works better when taking some shots depending on the phone and the environment, this also affect the pictures' mood.
These Pictures were taken during the day, as you can see the background is showing the downpour of sunlight's ray from the upper edges and different angles. At first, these pictures were edited on the Camera Raw Filter, and then I added a tinge of contrast, selective colours and photo-filter so that the images will take another shapes and forms. I felt the shots need more bokeh effect, so I added more of bokeh effect to blur the unnecessary background at the sides (upper, lower, left and right sides) of the subject except the foreground of the image. But the last image here looks astonishing; it looks as if it was captured on a good iPhone, and the backdrop looks beautiful too.
Some of the problems that got me exhausted was the aspect of Colour-grading and identification of edited versions from the former — I couldn't identify the real colour I added on the pictures on Photoshop (PS) real quick, because of the low laptop's Resolution — Core i5 (HP). I wish I have a better Laptop to enhance my work. Notwithstanding, since I got no option than to make use of what I have at that moment. Anytime I finish with one Picture, I send it to my phone to check if the colour-grading looks good — and this is somehow a waste of time; sending the pictures to my phone to check what I edited so far can be a time waster. Here is the Laptop's Resolution from the Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel.
As you can see, the Resolution Max — 1366 x 768 and the colour Depth is 32 Bit. I hope to get a better one in the future, that will be HP Product Core i7 or any other spec which will definitely enhance my work faster and reduce the stress of balancing colours while editing my Photographs on Photoshop (PS) — that's why I wish the spec of my Laptop could match a decent phone's spec
PC? Or is it only on phone(s) that you edit all your photographs I've seen so far on this @blockchain?@borjan & @josediccus, do you guys usually face the opposite while editing phone's pictures on your
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