Even after 10 years using LR everyday you still amaze me with your tips. Today I learned 3 new things that I had never seen even in the in-depth courses in CL or others. Thanks, Matt. Great stuff.
Probably the first "Lr tips you didn't know" video I see where the tips aren't basic stuff anyone using Lr for anything over a few months most likely knows. Congratulations and thank you.
I’ve been following you probably since Lightroom was in the original beta, and you still manage to come up with little tidbits that I didn’t know. I’m always impressed how many little hidden features they coded into Lightroom, and more impressed that you discover and share them
This was almost like a test. I've used lightroom since it was released, and thought I'd see just how many of the tips Matt showed I already knew. Turns out - I failed miserably. 0%. You're still the man Matt, thanks for these! Awesome!
The "last" tip, various ways to balance out lighting using masking, opacity and effects, beginning at 10:30, is really all new, complicated and very useful in landscape work. thanks Matt K.
Can't remember the last Lightroom tips video where I learned something from every tip (well, I knew the masking tip in adjustment brush but I'd forgotten it). And they weren't just trivial things that I might never use. Really valuable video.
Always appreciated Matt, great pointers for LR. More the better. As usual, there's multiple ways to do the same thing in LR. Use which ever you remember or works best for your work flow/style.
great video. Normally these only cover very entry-level Lightroom tips that everybody already knows. But all of these were new to me. Thank you so much
Same. I thought that I knew most everything in LR, but there were definitely some surprises (graduated filter sliding whaaaat?). Great tips. New sub here.
Great tips, thanks Matt. I particularly like the magazine cover one working in conjunction with Photoshop. Will have to watch again to see if I can 'get' it.
Mindblowing. I thought I knew pretty much about Lightroom, then I watched a couple of your videos and I realized I know nothing. These are really PRO tips. Plus you’re a great teacher and your explanations are really detailed! Subscribed
Matt - thanks for a very instructive and helpful video. So much to learn with LR and you put your knowledge across in a way that makes it easy to understand and follow. Have a good day....
I'm no master at Lr but I usually know a few of the tips presented in these videos. I knew one. Wow! Thanks for sharing. And I like that you demonstrate a scenario for the tip. That makes it more meaningful.
Wow, I didnt know any of them and I have watched hours of Lightroom videos.... I can't wait to use some of them to make my workflow more efficient. Thanks!
This was a really great video. Thank so much for making it, especially the slow pace your took describing and showing all of the details. Really nice. I just bought the newest iPad Pro. I’m very curious to find out if these cool little tricks work with the keyboard folio and the new pencil (when I get those two two, lol)
I know you posted this video in January but it popped up my recommended. And I don’t know what else to say but thank you. Number one tip blew my mind. I will definitely be using these
Wow, so often you see movies with that title, and then you're dissappointed because you knew all of the tips. I didn't know any of them! I didn't even notice the big "previous" button (I always did it via the menu to copy settings)! Big thanks! Regards, Stevie Wonder.
Nice video Matt! But did you know that you can also adjust your brush size using the "shift-click" method. So big brush at one side and click, go to another side en make you brush smaller, hold shift and click again. Perfect straight, but from big to small :-)
Thanks for these great little tips Matt! One question: What is the difference between “Match overall exposure” and syncing the exposure through “Sync Settings”...?
The way I see it is that "match overall exposure" adjusts all sliders differently to produce the same look in every picture (almost the same histogram) whereas "sync" applies the identical slider adjustments to all pictures and therefore results in different looks
Most people clickbait us with the word "probably", you were modest with it. Well worth watching. Thank you.
Even after 10 years using LR everyday you still amaze me with your tips. Today I learned 3 new things that I had never seen even in the in-depth courses in CL or others. Thanks, Matt. Great stuff.
Probably the first "Lr tips you didn't know" video I see where the tips aren't basic stuff anyone using Lr for anything over a few months most likely knows. Congratulations and thank you.
I’ve been following you probably since Lightroom was in the original beta, and you still manage to come up with little tidbits that I didn’t know. I’m always impressed how many little hidden features they coded into Lightroom, and more impressed that you discover and share them
I have watch a few of your videos, love your tips and appreciate your thoroughness in explaining.
This was almost like a test. I've used lightroom since it was released, and thought I'd see just how many of the tips Matt showed I already knew. Turns out - I failed miserably. 0%. You're still the man Matt, thanks for these! Awesome!
Ha! Thanks! :-)
This is still the best guy for LR and Photoshop out there. Nicely done Matt.
The "last" tip, various ways to balance out lighting using masking, opacity and effects, beginning at 10:30, is really all new, complicated and very useful in landscape work. thanks Matt K.
Can't remember the last Lightroom tips video where I learned something from every tip (well, I knew the masking tip in adjustment brush but I'd forgotten it). And they weren't just trivial things that I might never use. Really valuable video.
GOOD STUFF here. Excellent tips. Thanks, Matt.
These techniques are amazing, I can used all of them daily. I've taken LRCC classes and they never showed me these techniques. TY!
Great tips! I only knew one of those. Your teaching style and clear demonstrations are excellent. Thanks!
I knew most of it, but the CTRL/Option while brushing, great tip! Implementing that one right away. Thanks Matt.
Always appreciated Matt, great pointers for LR. More the better.
As usual, there's multiple ways to do the same thing in LR. Use which ever you remember or works best for your work flow/style.
great video. Normally these only cover very entry-level Lightroom tips that everybody already knows. But all of these were new to me. Thank you so much
Good stuff Matt. I knew about tip #1, but not 2-5. Always worthwhile tuning in.
Beautiful explanation. Keep up the good work of sharing knowledge. Thanks
Clicked on this video expecting to know most, if not all of them...I didn't know one. Great content, thank you!
Same bro, those tips are incredible!
Same. I thought that I knew most everything in LR, but there were definitely some surprises (graduated filter sliding whaaaat?). Great tips. New sub here.
Same here. Makes you feel humble! ;)
Great tips, thanks Matt. I particularly like the magazine cover one working in conjunction with Photoshop. Will have to watch again to see if I can 'get' it.
Ok, I’ve been using LR for a loooong time. A few of these were definitely new to me! Thanks Matt!
Very useful tips! The ‘previous’ function I didn’t know, and also the shortcut for auto masking!
Thank you Matt, I use Lightroom alot and today I learn 3 things I didn't know... You Rock!!!!!
In particular, tip 4 for 'quick auto-mask' is great - thanks!
Thanks Matt! Those were really useful tips. I'm sure I'll refer back to this video soon. Cheers!
Mindblowing. I thought I knew pretty much about Lightroom, then I watched a couple of your videos and I realized I know nothing. These are really PRO tips. Plus you’re a great teacher and your explanations are really detailed! Subscribed
Matt - thanks for a very instructive and helpful video. So much to learn with LR and you put your knowledge across in a way that makes it easy to understand and follow. Have a good day....
Thank you, Matt. I use LR every single day, but today you taught me several things I did not know!
I'm no master at Lr but I usually know a few of the tips presented in these videos. I knew one. Wow! Thanks for sharing. And I like that you demonstrate a scenario for the tip. That makes it more meaningful.
Very nice video, useful tips. I knew most of them, but not the ctrl key while brushing. that was something new I learned. Thank you again.
Dude. That first tip is killer!!
For someone like me who shoots brackets a lot, that 'match total exposures' tip is da bomb!
You have just changed my life with the auto mask adjustment brush tip!
Wow, I didnt know any of them and I have watched hours of Lightroom videos.... I can't wait to use some of them to make my workflow more efficient. Thanks!
Knew all the rest but was definitely pleased to learn about the ctrl-clicking auto mask. Thank you!
This was a really great video. Thank so much for making it, especially the slow pace your took describing and showing all of the details. Really nice. I just bought the newest iPad Pro. I’m very curious to find out if these cool little tricks work with the keyboard folio and the new pencil (when I get those two two, lol)
These are awesome tips, Matt! I don't recall seeing them in other tip videos. I like how you provide context for using a tip.
Matt, Good Job. You go straight to the point and show examples. Thank you very much for sharing these tips.
Great tips Matt!! Thanks!!!
Great tutorial as always, Matt. Thanks for the tips.
Real helpful and rare tips! Well done.
Those last 2 were awesome tips. The opacity slider is something that I always struggled in LR with.
For once a tips you didn't know in Lightroom that was actually valuable to me. Thank you! #finally
Gold content! exactly what I've been looking for
trying to learn a bit deeper underground tricks and you sir were spot on!
I know you posted this video in January but it popped up my recommended. And I don’t know what else to say but thank you. Number one tip blew my mind. I will definitely be using these
Wow, so often you see movies with that title, and then you're dissappointed because you knew all of the tips. I didn't know any of them! I didn't even notice the big "previous" button (I always did it via the menu to copy settings)! Big thanks!
Regards, Stevie Wonder.
This will probably be the most useful video I'll find on the web today
These are freaking good tips i've never heard about. And the way to use them is brilliant.Thanks so much for this!!!
Wow, I didnt expect all of this. Great info
Awesome tips Matt! Thank you. Tip #4 is really helpful for me and I appreciated seeing it!
Super helpful tips Matt. Really great, thanks heaps
Great Tips Matt, I made the switch to Sony and sold all my Nikon stuff, about 15 lenses and 3 bodies. Have 2 a7riii’s and an a6500!
Great tips!
Every tip you gave makes my life much easier when using Lightroom, Thanks a lot!
Thank you very much, Matt, again and again. Fantastic video! It helps A LOT in my workflow
I DEFINITELY did not know any of these. Thank you for sharing!!!
Wow I did not know any of these tips. Sometime I learn one or two, but I didn't know any of these. Thanks Matt!
Well, I for one, had no clue about any of these. Thanks, Matt, for helping to make the journey easier. Love your stuff.
Thanks again for the great tips Matt As always, very helpful and informative... Your channel is awesome Bro...
Awesome video man, very helpful and well well put together.
Nice video Matt! But did you know that you can also adjust your brush size using the "shift-click" method. So big brush at one side and click, go to another side en make you brush smaller, hold shift and click again. Perfect straight, but from big to small :-)
Foto27 I did. I actually have a video done and scheduled for later this week on it. :-)
Awesome vid Matt! Thanks
Awesome video Matt! I use Lightroom all the time and will definitely be using these tips! And you have a new RUclips follower. 👍
My goodness how great these tips are
Thnkas Matt - 4 of those I will defintley use and all 5 new to me! Loved your Kelby One stuff and now loving the solo project
5 for 5. Awesome video, thanks!
Great tips! Really love that first one.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing 😊
Love all your tips!!
Awesome tips! Thanks for sharing.
Excellent info!
Some great tips there Matt
Very nice tips Matt! I can see I need to just play around more. So much capability in LR
Really helpful stuff. Thank you very much!
Great tips as usual Matt. Thank you. Jorge
Awesome tips, Matt!
Just when you think you know a lot of tricks... Matt shows you more. I will use every single one of them in my workflow (perhaps not the overlay)
Thanks Matt awesome tips and very usefull, Lightroom is an amazing software but with so many options to discover. Again thanks for sharing
You rock! I didn't know any of these tips. Thanks!!
Learnt. Enjoyed. Thanks....
Boom. Mindblown. Thanks man.
Some great tips here, could save a lot of time. Thank you very much 😁
SO useful! Thank you.
I just discovered you! Thank you so much for your work! Awesome teacher!
good refresh, you would have known these stuff, but you would have forgotten - good reminders , thanks
Great video, grate information, thank you!
Great work...
Thank you for these tips, Matt! They're fabulous! I can't believe how much I just learned. Instant subscribe!
Very useful video and amazing tips. Would've loved it even more if you'd shot the video in HD
Awww doode that auto mask short cut is sweet !!
Well, I clicked on this with a bit of a scoff as I didn't think I'd learn anything new. How wrong I was! Great video.
Another magical video and great content. thank you Matt!
Thanks for these great little tips Matt! One question: What is the difference between “Match overall exposure” and syncing the exposure through “Sync Settings”...?
The way I see it is that "match overall exposure" adjusts all sliders differently to produce the same look in every picture (almost the same histogram) whereas "sync" applies the identical slider adjustments to all pictures and therefore results in different looks
Yes.I also answered it in a question above if you want to look at that one :-) @@hanswi336
Great set of tips, thanks, Matt
Very interesting lesson. You made my day
Excellent - thank you!
I wish I could like it at least twice... 👍 Awesome video.
Those are awesome! Thank you so much, Matt!
I always enjoy your video's, thanks Matt! Cheers
The last one was very useful thanks.
Great tips, thank you so much.