Even though I make most of my adjustments through Luminar NEO, I still enjoyed this presentation. Especially because of the humor and perfect explanation of the presenter: Scott.
That was one of the best editing videos I've ever seen, hitting every one of my tear-the-hair out problems I routinely run into. Those danged edge glows! I have an eagle in a spruce tree where those glows around the needles have driven me insane. It is a true pleasure watching a master at work. Best. Video. Ever.
A light dawned today after watching this, I have had a sub to lightroom/photoshop for years and never have gotten past cropping! Thank you so much for explaining this in such a way that even I could follow it!
Love the elimination of the halo/fringe with the clone stamp. Also works in Gimp. The negative switch for dust spots also works in darktable. Thanks for the video.
What a great video/ tips.. thank you so much and now I'm after more of your videos and editing techniques.. Thank you again Scott. Nahla ( Sydney/Australia).
Just learnt more in 25 minutes than hours of trolling through other videos, thanks Scott. As a side note would you consider doing a video on how you set your Intuos Pro up for landscape editing?
this is so good, you make me get up from my comfy chair and say thank you instead just thumb up. for a PS beginners (predominant Lr user) like you showing how slowly so I can follow. Senior you know don't move very fast.
Wow wow..... this is the first time m watching this thing exists... wow...loved the first trick u showed.. definitely will follow you.. Thanks for sharing tricks..
Me just learning about the “visualize spots” tool and having been painstakingly pixel peeping to find dust marks 👁👄👁 Also one tip i discovered by accident is sometimes on *certain* landscapes, actually decreasing the texture slider somehow makes the image just “work” better. Probably similar for clarity like Scott mentioned, but a slightly different feel. Hard to describe why, but I think if there is a lot of busyness and complicating foilage in the foreground, reducing the texture for example adds a sort of ethereal vibe without actually reducing sharpness in the main structures. I always thought “why would you want to ever decrease texture or clarity” but sometimes it just looks good.
Amazing! The double click on the white and black is something that I ddi not know was there. Also you just save me a lot of time on filling in the glow areas with the Darken feature. Thank You for the video and in the direct to the point method.
Wow what a bunch of great ideas and things I’ve never known I can do with a Lightroom😬 thank you for spending spend the time and sharing your fantastic secrets with us
damn...I couldve used that "darken" the glow edge so many times as well I'm shocked about the first image making it a mirror "lake" shot. good stuff man.
I was pleased to find that many of your "secrets" were things I am already doing, though I use Luminar and Corel PSP. The tip for eliminating haloing was new to me and I will be trying that one! One thing I do to add some subtle dimension to a shot with a lot of texture, is to do some selective tonemapping/clarity, by duplicating the layer, tonemapping/clarity on the bottom layer and then masking through in a few (sometimes a lot of) surfaces to give some areas a little pop to stand out from the rest. It works really nicely on rocky surfaces. Not as quick as most of the tips you offered, but I like what it does without screaming that this effect was used.
What tips would you add?
None
Watch Scott Kelby more frequently!
Omg, who is this angel of photography spilling the hot tea and not gate keeping? I love him, God bless him 🤘
Scott Kelby always has the tea ☕️
Seriously!!! In 25 minutes, you've solved about 99% of all of my outdoor photos issues. Thanks!!!
We love to hear that, thanks for watching!
Hey Scott! remember all those PhotoShop Live events?
I sure do, and you too! keep those back-to-back/hit-tips coming!
He is the MASTER, what else need be said? There is no better teacher for this than Sir Scotty Kelby.❤️👊🏻
Scott you’re just ‘The Best’. Great tips & brilliant delivery. Brightens my day watching you videos.
That shift double click black and whites things is amazing, yet I'm sorta mad that I'm only just now learning of it.
Yea, I can't wait to use that trick
And the glow removal in Photoshop
@@joshuagharis9017 I'm wondering if the glow removal trick works in LR being that it's the same tool.
I've been using lightroom for ten years and am still learning these tricks. I love learning new secrets
Even though I make most of my adjustments through Luminar NEO, I still enjoyed this presentation.
Especially because of the humor and perfect explanation of the presenter: Scott.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing lesson! Thanks, Scott!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Will definitely use some of your tips. Thankyou for sharing.
This is probably the best quick-and-easy tip I've fortunately come across. Thanks.
The reflection trick is mindblowing. Why didn't I ever think of it!!!! Simply brilliant... surely going to try it :)
Best editing tips I ever came across, fastest and in fewer steps to great output, thanks for the video ❤
Scott has the best editing tips.
Lot of great tips here! Thanks folks.
Now that's what you call a tutorial video. Cheers Scott.
I've had to put my photography hobby on hiatus, but Scott's attitude really makes me want to pick it up again as soon as possible. Thanks for this!
So glad I found this video! Life changing or rather photo changing goodness!
Been using photoshop forever. The white and black setpoint blew my mind! Whaaat???
Thank you for the precious knowledge !
the spot removal tool just blew my mind
🤯
the glow thing is so flipping good!!! thanks for the tip!!
Man, as a beginner photographer who just bought it’s first camera a week ago this blew my mind 🤯🤯
Thanks for shedding new light on these Lightroom features that we've been using for ages. The same tools have more hidden blades than we think!
That was one of the best editing videos I've ever seen, hitting every one of my tear-the-hair out problems I routinely run into. Those danged edge glows! I have an eagle in a spruce tree where those glows around the needles have driven me insane. It is a true pleasure watching a master at work. Best. Video. Ever.
Awesome tips, thank you!!!
A light dawned today after watching this, I have had a sub to lightroom/photoshop for years and never have gotten past cropping! Thank you so much for explaining this in such a way that even I could follow it!
Great tips, loving the videos
Best tutorial! Exactly what I needed. Thank you!!!
Several great tips! thanks.
Wonderful presentation
MIND BLOWN
Incredible and helpful tips - bless you sire!
Love the elimination of the halo/fringe with the clone stamp. Also works in Gimp. The negative switch for dust spots also works in darktable. Thanks for the video.
Thank you
How do you visualize spots in darktable?
Some really awesome editing tips so useful thank you for sharing!
just amazing!!
wow, wow, wow....this is amazing. Thanks for the tutorial
Excellent tips. Many thanks to you
Thanks for watching!
This is a fantastic video!
This is fantastic!
The trick to correct the glow was great, thanks 👍🏻
Just when I thought I knew all the tricks in Lightroom... and there they are: the hidden gems I didn't even know to look for. Thanks, Scott!!
Excellent video. Love it, thanks.
What a great video/ tips.. thank you so much and now I'm after more of your videos and editing techniques.. Thank you again Scott. Nahla ( Sydney/Australia).
That was a fantastic video. thanks so much for sharing.
Absolutely amazing!
Awesome editing tips - thanks
Glad you liked it!
Just amazing !!!!👍👍👍
Great quality info. Subbed
Just learnt more in 25 minutes than hours of trolling through other videos, thanks Scott. As a side note would you consider doing a video on how you set your Intuos Pro up for landscape editing?
What a lovely man and a great presentation full of tips and such an opening surprise. Not a Meh in sight....
Hi Scott I big thanks great video and I learnt heaps 👍
Thank your Scott... It is very excellent video for Adobe Lightroom editing... This will definitely help in editing... Thank you so much for sharing...
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tips: compressed, well-explained and straight to the point.
That was quick & really cool.. thanks for sharing ❤️🙏🏽😊
Love it..thx for the knowldge
Thank-you Scott. Amazing tips and super amazing photos as always.
Handy stuff, Thanks for sharing.
Great video Scott!
very educational. thumbs up
You know we love you 😍
good job, helped me , thanks
this is so good, you make me get up from my comfy chair and say thank you instead just thumb up. for a PS beginners (predominant Lr user) like you showing how slowly so I can follow. Senior you know don't move very fast.
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant Scott thank you.
Wow wow..... this is the first time m watching this thing exists... wow...loved the first trick u showed.. definitely will follow you..
Thanks for sharing tricks..
You are amazing. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
love the flip for reflection !!!
What a great tutorial Scott!! I'll look forward to seeing more of your informative camera raw, photoshop and lightroom tutorials! Thanks again.
Me just learning about the “visualize spots” tool and having been painstakingly pixel peeping to find dust marks
👁👄👁
Also one tip i discovered by accident is sometimes on *certain* landscapes, actually decreasing the texture slider somehow makes the image just “work” better. Probably similar for clarity like Scott mentioned, but a slightly different feel. Hard to describe why, but I think if there is a lot of busyness and complicating foilage in the foreground, reducing the texture for example adds a sort of ethereal vibe without actually reducing sharpness in the main structures.
I always thought “why would you want to ever decrease texture or clarity” but sometimes it just looks good.
I love this guy
Great video. There are a few tips in the video that I have used also, but there are others that I may try.
WOW! THANK YOU!!! I have already been using -100 highlights, darken blues, and the vignetting, but man I have some more new great ideas!!!
Great to hear!
you are photo God!!!!!
Amazing! The double click on the white and black is something that I ddi not know was there. Also you just save me a lot of time on filling in the glow areas with the Darken feature. Thank You for the video and in the direct to the point method.
These are some great tips! Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Brilliant ❤
Wow what a bunch of great ideas and things I’ve never known I can do with a Lightroom😬 thank you for spending spend the time and sharing your fantastic secrets with us
this is eye opening!
damn...I couldve used that "darken" the glow edge so many times as well I'm shocked about the first image making it a mirror "lake" shot. good stuff man.
Love all these. Thank you, Keeping his one in my watch later file
Thank You, great tips!
Super cool. I've been using LR for years, and I learned a handful of cool tools in this video. Thanks!!!
Great tips but OMG, that shift double click white, black is a revelation to me. I have about five of Scott Kelby's books and they're all great.
Hello Scott, one of the best constructive videos, thanks a lot my friend.
Thank you very much i learn a lot.
What a great set of tips, only 2 of those i knew about so look forward to seeing more. Just shows how powerful Lightroom has become.
Great Video Scott - Makes my so glad I continue to be a member of Kelbyone
I was pleased to find that many of your "secrets" were things I am already doing, though I use Luminar and Corel PSP. The tip for eliminating haloing was new to me and I will be trying that one! One thing I do to add some subtle dimension to a shot with a lot of texture, is to do some selective tonemapping/clarity, by duplicating the layer, tonemapping/clarity on the bottom layer and then masking through in a few (sometimes a lot of) surfaces to give some areas a little pop to stand out from the rest. It works really nicely on rocky surfaces. Not as quick as most of the tips you offered, but I like what it does without screaming that this effect was used.
Rewarding to see that I’ve been using some of these. Better to learn some new ones!
Awesome tips
Great stuff. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial! I’ll have to get used to Photoshop
These are great...thanks!
Thank you Scott that was great. Learned so much form this. Do you have other videos somewhere. I'd like to watch them. I'll find em. Thanks, Tom
Thank you ❤️❤️
Excellent tips. Learned a lot especially in Lightroom.
Love it! Scott Kelby rocks🤘
Awesome tips. Time well-spent!
Glad you enjoyed it!
There are some cool tricks here thanks!
best video ever
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Learned a lot!!