I’m a really big fan of Luminar 4’s new “AI Sky Replacement” tool. It makes it incredibly easy to swap out a sky, but what do you do when your photograph also has a water reflection in the scene? In this video I tackle that problem to show how it’s done.
Learn more about Luminar 4 (affiliate link) — http://nicolesy.me/luminar
Watch the Video:
I’m a really big fan of Luminar 4’s new “AI Sky Replacement” tool. It makes it incredibly easy to swap out a sky, but what do you do when your photograph also has a water reflection in the scene? In this video I tackle that problem to show how it’s done.
Learn more about Luminar 4 (affiliate link) — http://nicolesy.me/luminar
Watch the Video:

Nicole S. Young is a photographer, published author, and educator specializing in Lightroom, Photoshop, and photography. She is best known for her books on food photography but is widely versed in various photographic genres, including landscape, nature, stock, travel, and lifestyle.
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You mentioned in the video that waves/ripples in the water was unavailable. I have had good luck with a Photoshop plugin called Flood 2 by Flaming Pear Software. If you use layers and the selection tool in Photoshop you can get a fairly decent ripple effect in the reflection. the website is http://www.flamingpear.com/flood-2.html BTW I receive no remuneration for recommending this software. I just like it.