Thanks Terry ! I’m updating at this very moment ! Its so great to have tools to counter the self-absorbed no situational awareness people from our images !
Absolutely brilliant video, thanks Terry. Such useful and easy to follow tips. Annoying to have people crash your space but clearly, you are definitely over it. 😁
Thanks Terry, very clear information and understandable for a Photoshop user who started again after about 20 years, quite a difference in software ;) Thanks from a follower in the Netherlands
Thanks for such a good explanation on the new updates. I always appreciate how simple and easy you make it to be able to follow along with your tutorials. I have changed a lot of my work flow because of some of the tips that you have provided. The one that has helped me the most is how to download my images especially when there is a lot of them by using Photo Mechanic. I would love to see a video on doing and processing HDR images. As far as rude people I think we all run into them whenever there is a special location or subject but the best we can do is try to set a good example. Thanks again for all that you do to help all of us!!
Thanks Terry. I learned something new today! I took one of my photos from the Philippines with 1000's of phone/cable wires. It took several minutes. It removed them but did not do a good job. I used another photo similar to yours and it worked great.
Really good, thanks! I tried "replace" earlier this week as soon as I noticed LrC had updated. I just wanted to replace a floor grid in a cathedral to match the surrounding stone floor. I tried repeatedly but it kept on replacing it with a different shaped grid. I just retried now though and it worked first time. I had "detect object" checked both times only today I just outlined the object as you say while earlier in the week I was highlighting the whole object.
Using the this other day on a 30 second shot. I removed the ghost people, but there in the middle was a whole entire person. Scared me to death. I went and removed them, but now, through your video I understand what the program was doing. Thanks.
Just found you, and updated, thank you so much for making this video. As to the self absorbed, unfortunately I never forgive.I harbor it in my heart for YEARS. I used to tell them, nicely, but with the crude responses, I have given up. It's everywhere, in museums (!) people yelling and taking selfies square in the middle of the art. In Africa throngs of vehicles, noisy people and official rangers taking money. I feel for the wildlife, it's like they live in a zoo instead of the wild. Sigh.
Well said Cheryl. Interesting enough, I was with a friend down on the coast photographing shore birds this morning. A wonderful event of terns coming and feeding their young on the shore. We shot for about an hour and half, with all kinds of opportunities. At one point, this guy walked up carrying his cooler and looked over at us and stopped. Then he proceeded up the embankment where the birds were and walked along the embankment until every bird was gone. Sat down and started fishing. Even though he saw what we were doing, he wanted to be right where our subjects were. The shoot was over. Pretty weird.
Terry, excellent video. This may answer my question regarding why light room wasn’t removing wires and a car replacing a removal of a car which in my case I might have a shadow as you’re test show in regards to the flower pot
I watched another "new features" vid by another guy but bless his heart, he did not remind me to change my preferences and as a complete Adobe noob, I would never have caught it. Two questions: 1) In your last example of removing a photographer (that you are over!) would you say that the end result is nice enough to make a large print as good as if he had never been there? It sure looks nice on my 27" 4K monitor but that is not a big print:)) 2) As a complete noob, I'm still confused about starting in LRC (with a RAW file) and switching to Photoshop. Is the image that is now in Photoshop still RAW or should I do most of my processing in LRC and then just do finishing touches in Photoshop. Do you have a video explaining how I use ACR/LRC AND Photoshop together so I get the most?
Thanks for watching. Point 1). I would blow up the image and see if the resolution results are good for your image. Maybe even make a test print of that section of the image before making a print full size. Point 2) When you bring a RAW file into Photoshop, you are making a whole new file. You will still have the RAW file to work on, but in addition you will now have a PSD (Photoshop Document) to work on. 3) I don't have a video like you describe, but I might just make one. Thanks again.
Thank you, Master! Do you think the "Delete people" function with generation enabled or in auto mode has limitations on image resolution (quality)? That is, in large remote areas, the image may be of poor quality?
Thanks for the video Terry! Amazing features. And sorry you experienced rudeness - people can be the worst 😠 For future btw, would love a video on tripods 🙂 I recently did a lot of research and bought the 3LT Charles 2.0, was missing an informative video in unique Terry style on the topic
@@viewfindermedia3188 Try this: Open the Adobe manager> click on Apps > then scroll until to you find Lightroom Classic (or any other Adobe program you want to update) and see if the button says Install. If it does, click it and it will start the upgrade. I hope that helps.
Thanks Terry ! I’m updating at this very moment ! Its so great to have tools to counter the self-absorbed no situational awareness people from our images !
"situational awareness people" What a great term. Thanks for watching.
Terry, I sincerely appreciate your videos, they have really helped me more than I have the words to express. Thank you again.
You are very welcome, thank you for the kind words.
Thank you! As a casual user, your sessions have saved me hours of trial and error on my own.
Excellent, I love to hear that. Thanks for watching.
Terry, Great tutorial for LR and PS. I ll be following you for more of your tuorials. Thank you from Spain. Hal.
Thanks Hal! I appreciate the follow!
Absolutely brilliant video, thanks Terry. Such useful and easy to follow tips. Annoying to have people crash your space but clearly, you are definitely over it. 😁
Thanks Alan - I'm getting there.
Thanks Terry, very clear information and understandable for a Photoshop user who started again after about 20 years, quite a difference in software ;) Thanks from a follower in the Netherlands
Glad it was helpful! I will have to get to the Netherlands someday. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for such a good explanation on the new updates. I always appreciate how simple and easy you make it to be able to follow along with your tutorials. I have changed a lot of my work flow because of some of the tips that you have provided. The one that has helped me the most is how to download my images especially when there is a lot of them by using Photo Mechanic. I would love to see a video on doing and processing HDR images. As far as rude people I think we all run into them whenever there is a special location or subject but the best we can do is try to set a good example. Thanks again for all that you do to help all of us!!
Thanks Keith! I agree on the rude people comment - I will look at putting together an HDR video, thanks for the idea.
Excellent Terry ! thank you so much for putting together these videos. You are THE guru !
Ha, guru! I like it. Thanks for watching.
Morning Terry, another top 5⭐️ video...thank you so much 👏👏
Thank you! I'll push to get top 3 one of these days. Thanks for watching.
Thanks Terry. I learned something new today! I took one of my photos from the Philippines with 1000's of phone/cable wires. It took several minutes. It removed them but did not do a good job. I used another photo similar to yours and it worked great.
Yeah, Scott, it does take some time to process but well worth it. Thanks for watching.
Terry, thank you, I look forward to your tutorials, you have taught me some great tricks
You are very welcome, I have more to come.
Thanks Terry, good explanation. You always present the features, so I understand
Glad to help, thank YOU for watching.
Thank you Terry! I’m still a bit intimidated by Photoshop but your videos have helped me to better understand PS.
Keep at it, start with my free series here on RUclips. Go to my channels and check out my playlists on Beginning Photoshop. Thanks for watching.
Great info and very understandable explanation of these new features, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video, even had a good laugh. Thanks!
Thanks, I do what I can.. to entertain.
Really good, thanks! I tried "replace" earlier this week as soon as I noticed LrC had updated. I just wanted to replace a floor grid in a cathedral to match the surrounding stone floor. I tried repeatedly but it kept on replacing it with a different shaped grid. I just retried now though and it worked first time. I had "detect object" checked both times only today I just outlined the object as you say while earlier in the week I was highlighting the whole object.
Yes, they are making some pretty good advances on the generative remove category. Next will be speed and quality will improve. Thanks for watching.
Using the this other day on a 30 second shot. I removed the ghost people, but there in the middle was a whole entire person. Scared me to death. I went and removed them, but now, through your video I understand what the program was doing. Thanks.
Man, that person had to hold perfectly still for 30 seconds. Too funny.
Just found you, and updated, thank you so much for making this video. As to the self absorbed, unfortunately I never forgive.I harbor it in my heart for YEARS. I used to tell them, nicely, but with the crude responses, I have given up. It's everywhere, in museums (!) people yelling and taking selfies square in the middle of the art. In Africa throngs of vehicles, noisy people and official rangers taking money. I feel for the wildlife, it's like they live in a zoo instead of the wild. Sigh.
Well said Cheryl. Interesting enough, I was with a friend down on the coast photographing shore birds this morning. A wonderful event of terns coming and feeding their young on the shore. We shot for about an hour and half, with all kinds of opportunities. At one point, this guy walked up carrying his cooler and looked over at us and stopped. Then he proceeded up the embankment where the birds were and walked along the embankment until every bird was gone. Sat down and started fishing. Even though he saw what we were doing, he wanted to be right where our subjects were. The shoot was over. Pretty weird.
Very useful & excellent presentation!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this post !
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Excellent Instructor!
Thank you kindly!
Clear explanation. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard! Thanks for the subscription.
Very helpful. Thanks
You're welcome!
Terry, excellent video. This may answer my question regarding why light room wasn’t removing wires and a car replacing a removal of a car which in my case I might have a shadow as you’re test show in regards to the flower pot
Glad it helped!
I'm so sorry that happened (with the birds). I have a lot thoughts, but none I can put down here.
Yep!
I watched another "new features" vid by another guy but bless his heart, he did not remind me to change my preferences and as a complete Adobe noob, I would never have caught it.
Two questions: 1) In your last example of removing a photographer (that you are over!) would you say that the end result is nice enough to make a large print as good as if he had never been there? It sure looks nice on my 27" 4K monitor but that is not a big print:)) 2) As a complete noob, I'm still confused about starting in LRC (with a RAW file) and switching to Photoshop. Is the image that is now in Photoshop still RAW or should I do most of my processing in LRC and then just do finishing touches in Photoshop. Do you have a video explaining how I use ACR/LRC AND Photoshop together so I get the most?
Thanks for watching. Point 1). I would blow up the image and see if the resolution results are good for your image. Maybe even make a test print of that section of the image before making a print full size. Point 2) When you bring a RAW file into Photoshop, you are making a whole new file. You will still have the RAW file to work on, but in addition you will now have a PSD (Photoshop Document) to work on. 3) I don't have a video like you describe, but I might just make one. Thanks again.
Thank you, Master! Do you think the "Delete people" function with generation enabled or in auto mode has limitations on image resolution (quality)? That is, in large remote areas, the image may be of poor quality?
It does work in a lesser resolution. My suggestion would be to try it and enlarge it to see if the lower res parts are detectable.
Thanks for the video Terry! Amazing features. And sorry you experienced rudeness - people can be the worst 😠
For future btw, would love a video on tripods 🙂 I recently did a lot of research and bought the 3LT Charles 2.0, was missing an informative video in unique Terry style on the topic
Thank you. I LOVE tripods and I will definitely put a video together on that subject. Thanks for the nudge.
hey Terry;;.... where I can download this image light ....? thanks a lot ..... it looks very interesting ...
In the description there is a link. You can go to www.imagelight.com and click on free downloads. Thanks for watching.
I still have not gotten that update either on mobile version
Check the Adobe manager, you may not have Auto updates turned on.
@ I do have it on, I don’t understand
@@viewfindermedia3188 Try this: Open the Adobe manager> click on Apps > then scroll until to you find Lightroom Classic (or any other Adobe program you want to update) and see if the button says Install. If it does, click it and it will start the upgrade. I hope that helps.
It's becoming ever more difficult to know what is real and what is fake!
No doubt. But it is interesting technology.