Not going to lie, I keep rewatching this so that I remember all the different ways of using lightroom. I also keep rewatching it because it is fantastic to fall asleep to. Adrien, if you ever need a second source of income, look into ASMR.
This is easily the best photo editing tutorial I've watched with no "gatekeeping". Typically you see these videos and the author of the video would start with a preset and then tweak from there. The approach you took allowed me to walk away with some knowledge that I can apply to my own photos. I personally don't like preset for entire photos, I create presets for specific jobs/tasks and apply them as needed when editing photos. Thanks for the effort you took to put this video together!
This is one of the best Lightroom editing lessons I've ever watched and over the years I must have watched well over 50 videos specifically on the topic. I've been using Lightroom for about eight years and before that Apple's Aperture. Your descriptions are informative and your pacing and tone of voice are pleasant. Thank you Adrien. I've subscribed.
I’ve used a lot of Lightroom and still learned some new tricks. The shift double click on a setting And the creating lines/cones with the radial gradient was cool.
Your screencast is perfect! Thank you so match. I erlier didn't think about using all cuves as one tool for regular contrast - this is really great method. And I can piece of advice for you about remove chomathic abbarations - you can expand all setting lens (manual setting in the second bookmarks) and can regular settings for your specific lens or photo.
I really love your editing style ,it's so balanced between stylisation and naturalistic editing, you really success to get the best of those two things !
The best presets I have ever used; I consistently use them for my photos as well. Highly recommend! Another great video; a lot of lightroom hotkeys I never knew about.
Good shit! Learned a few things I had little to no practice with yet such as masking, and those neat shortcuts with the tone curve. It's nice to get just a few picture glimpse into the mind of people who's photography you admire and look up to, thanks for taking the time!
Thanks for sharing! It's interesting to see other photographer's workflow in LR since everyone's different. I definitely picked up something from your video. Cheers!
Found this video and learned more about Lightroom than ever before ;P. I really like how you edit the photos to not look like that much HDR or digital :)
impeccable explanation, I really appreciated the advice about the cone of light between two points by holding down shift, I had never heard of it, thanks. Subscribed!
Very good video! Masking tips were good. Export settings tip for export to Facebook/other social media: resize to 2048 long edge. This ensures that the images do not get altered after the upload.
Awesome video. This is probably the better explained tutorial I've ever seen! Helped a lot, thanks man. Now I can't see the time for your "video color grading tutorial", I'd love it very much
2:31 By the way, since I discovered that they are the original picture profiles from Sony I prefer to use them, it can also be set at default in the settings From my understanting, Adobe does a good job to reverse engineer but it's not perfect obviously and sometimes the results are off
Awesome video! Quick question: Why do you prefer to not resize your photo for posting it on Instagram? If that is above 1080:1350, I think Instagram is going to compress it? Do you think Instagram does a better job than LR at compressing/resizing? Thank you
I love your style of photography! Thanks for showing us your editing process. On which plattform/device do you edit your photos and are you callibrating your monitor? Greets from Austria.
Hello Quick question :) I dont get why you first lower blue saturation cause you dont want the road to be blue but then proceeds in color grading to make your shadows blues (including the road) ? It seems counter productive from a beginner point of view 😅 Love the result though
I'm assuming he lowered the saturation of blue to limit the strength of the blue colour, as the before had very blueish-purple shadows. For colourgrading, he wanted to use the complementary colours of warm and cold, which are inherently blueish and orange. Desaturating the blue before hand, makes it more realistic. This is what I feel like is the reasoning, but not sure.
This video helps a lot, but I have a question. Do you use recipes when you shoot with fuji? I've seen your videos, do you still shoot raw with Fuji? :D The recipes from Ricoh are amazing and I tried to reproduce something like that on Fuji, but I couldn't.
the masking tips were really game changing
For real, that cone mask was something I'd never thought of doing
Not going to lie, I keep rewatching this so that I remember all the different ways of using lightroom. I also keep rewatching it because it is fantastic to fall asleep to. Adrien, if you ever need a second source of income, look into ASMR.
This is easily the best photo editing tutorial I've watched with no "gatekeeping". Typically you see these videos and the author of the video would start with a preset and then tweak from there.
The approach you took allowed me to walk away with some knowledge that I can apply to my own photos.
I personally don't like preset for entire photos, I create presets for specific jobs/tasks and apply them as needed when editing photos.
Thanks for the effort you took to put this video together!
This is one of the best Lightroom editing lessons I've ever watched and over the years I must have watched well over 50 videos specifically on the topic. I've been using Lightroom for about eight years and before that Apple's Aperture. Your descriptions are informative and your pacing and tone of voice are pleasant. Thank you Adrien. I've subscribed.
You said my mind absolutely
The cone shape is literally a cheating code. Blessed to be here.
appreciate how clear you are when walking through your edits and why you're doing them. the shift double click and mask tips 😲
Happy to help!
I’ve used a lot of Lightroom and still learned some new tricks.
The shift double click on a setting
And the creating lines/cones with the radial gradient was cool.
shift double click is CRAZY🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
That alone made the 30 minute video worth it for me
Damn right! That will be so useful
Thank you so much! I often struggle with the order of the settings and now I will try yours to get some photos done!
This is an excellent Lightroom tutorial. Thank you very much! Creating a Tone Curve pin point on the subject to "lock" it was an inspiration for me.
Your screencast is perfect!
Thank you so match. I erlier didn't think about using all cuves as one tool for regular contrast - this is really great method.
And I can piece of advice for you about remove chomathic abbarations - you can expand all setting lens (manual setting in the second bookmarks) and can regular settings for your specific lens or photo.
Masking tips made my jaw drop. Incredible video. ❤
I really love your editing style ,it's so balanced between stylisation and naturalistic editing, you really success to get the best of those two things !
as someone with +8 years in LR/PS I learnt a few new things so thanks.
That’s the thing with the experienced guys. We see a 30 minute video waiting for the 1 or 2 amazing new things!
greatest break down video ive ever seen on youtube. thank you
Nice! Future Videos Idea: Would love to see a video how you organize all your shots, where you store it, how your LR catalogue is set up.
Hey man! Really appreciate this video.. As I was watching it, I was thinking to myself "this guy really treats photos with love". That's amazing man!
These tips felt like something i needed really bad, I can already see improvement, this video is awesome! and you're awesome too!
Glad I could help!
Superb video! The masking tips, especially the one with the brush and using shift I had never seen! That's so awesome 😲😲😲😍
The best presets I have ever used; I consistently use them for my photos as well. Highly recommend! Another great video; a lot of lightroom hotkeys I never knew about.
This is why he is my fav "photo" content creator... damn thanks for the tips
You're welcome :)
One of the best tutorials I've seen, thank you!
Loved this video, actually learned alot, I’ll definitely be coming back to this when I’m in front of Lightroom next
Good shit! Learned a few things I had little to no practice with yet such as masking, and those neat shortcuts with the tone curve. It's nice to get just a few picture glimpse into the mind of people who's photography you admire and look up to, thanks for taking the time!
Amazing video, thanks so much for sharing your workflow !
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your Lightroom skills is next level man. Excellent tutorial
Amazing video, appreciate the in-depth look at basic editing. Deserves more views 🦾
Wow, that tutorial helped me a lot. A natural, but stylized look. And really good explained. Clear and to the point.
this is the best video I've ever seen about editing. thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing! It's interesting to see other photographer's workflow in LR since everyone's different. I definitely picked up something from your video. Cheers!
Merci Adrien très très détaillé on adore !
Magnificent guide, I've learned a lot from this. Thank you!
you made me wanting to take my camera and go out shooting after a while withount photography, thanks
Found this video and learned more about Lightroom than ever before ;P. I really like how you edit the photos to not look like that much HDR or digital :)
Best editing video ever
impeccable explanation, I really appreciated the advice about the cone of light between two points by holding down shift, I had never heard of it, thanks. Subscribed!
Very good video! Masking tips were good. Export settings tip for export to Facebook/other social media: resize to 2048 long edge. This ensures that the images do not get altered after the upload.
Thanks. I've been using Lightroom for a long time but have learnt a few new things.
The shift-click is a blow-mind trick!!!!
Great stuff. I will be using the shift-click on masking a lot!
beautiful video. so so helpful !
Glad it was helpful!
The cone shaped mask is new to me, thanks
Merci beaucoup 🙏 subscribed! Excellent tutorial and some very good techniques that I’ve not used before so this will definitely help me 😊
got a lot from this vid! Thanks man! Your work is amazing!
Loved the video! Thank you!
Awesome video. This is probably the better explained tutorial I've ever seen! Helped a lot, thanks man. Now I can't see the time for your "video color grading tutorial", I'd love it very much
really educational!!!! as a beginner to lightroom i loved every second of this thank you so much
To make the panels clearer. Right click and enable solo mode. This makes all of them collapse but the current one :)
I'm 8 minutes into the video and I've had to pause, hit subscribe and leave this comment. Great video so far.
What a great showcase, thank you so much!
My pleasure!
Was looking forward to this… love your videos and your style, Adrien!
Cheers.
I have been waiting for so long for these type of videos, Please do make more of these. thank you
Awesome tips, keep it up man!
very useful tutorial, learned a lot!
2:31
By the way, since I discovered that they are the original picture profiles from Sony I prefer to use them, it can also be set at default in the settings
From my understanting, Adobe does a good job to reverse engineer but it's not perfect obviously and sometimes the results are off
Great to find your channel!
Loved this! Such great content and well-narrated
Merci beaucoup!! Je débute à peine et c'est très très utile
By far the best tutorial I've watched!
Extremely helpful video. Thank you very much!
This was a very very good video, I learnt a lot from it. Thank you Adrien
Really good tutorial, subscribed!
This is GOLD!!! Thank you
You might like the solo mode workspace better since you collapse your panels. Just right click on the collapsed panels to change it
Amazing video as always!
Awesome breakdown and work Adrien :) !
I couldn’t focus cuz of how the mic was. Close to your mouth just keep it distanced a little bit , the editing its amazing 🙏
Thanks for the feedback, I'll keep that in mind for future videos!
Very informative video! Great job
Great tutor🎉
This is useful even for non lower users!! Thanks! Why do you add grain?
Awesome, Amazing, best color editing tutorial I've ever watched Thank you so much!!!
very good video!
Thanks Ulysses!
Excellent video mate
There is an option for you to have the panels only allow one open at a time. That way you don't have to keep closing it
Nice video! Why are you desaturate blue channel in the shadow in Color Mixer pannel, then re add blue in shadows Color Grading ?
Thank you so much!!
BEST VIDEO ON RUclips
Not sure but thanks! 😃
thank you !
Thank you, I found your video is very helpful. Subscribed.
RUclips did me a great favor today
Awesome video!
Quick question: Why do you prefer to not resize your photo for posting it on Instagram? If that is above 1080:1350, I think Instagram is going to compress it? Do you think Instagram does a better job than LR at compressing/resizing? Thank you
Merci !
When exporting I tick the resize to fit and set the width to 2160. This gives you a 2X image with the best resolution and sharpness for IG.
I love your style of photography! Thanks for showing us your editing process. On which plattform/device do you edit your photos and are you callibrating your monitor? Greets from Austria.
excellent video like and subscribed
Glad you liked it:)
Mannn thank you for this
Hello Quick question :)
I dont get why you first lower blue saturation cause you dont want the road to be blue but then proceeds in color grading to make your shadows blues (including the road) ? It seems counter productive from a beginner point of view 😅 Love the result though
I want to know too
I'm assuming he lowered the saturation of blue to limit the strength of the blue colour, as the before had very blueish-purple shadows. For colourgrading, he wanted to use the complementary colours of warm and cold, which are inherently blueish and orange. Desaturating the blue before hand, makes it more realistic. This is what I feel like is the reasoning, but not sure.
well done
ASMR and Lightroom. Subscribed!
amazing😃
Súper usefull
Do you also grade the footage from the POV camera?
Put the lut on top of the final edited video? Or each clip seperatly?
can you do all this adjustment in the camera raw filter in photosop? does it gives the same result? or what are the differences?
thank you a lot
Wow, so helpful
This video helps a lot, but I have a question. Do you use recipes when you shoot with fuji? I've seen your videos, do you still shoot raw with Fuji? :D The recipes from Ricoh are amazing and I tried to reproduce something like that on Fuji, but I couldn't.
How can you take photos from the camera without having that green tint that Sony cameras have?
This video was fucking dope
Glad you liked it :)
Does anyone know how to download the preset for lightroom mobile (iphone)
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