I'm just curious why do you even use Lightroom when you can just use Camera Raw in Photoshop? You use Photoshop anyways and they are basically identical.
That's because I'm working on multiple images at once and can easily flip through them in Lightroom, plus I think the HDR / Panorama workflow is better in Lightroom in my opinion
Lightroom is also great for cataloging and keeping your images organized by folder, collection, etc. You are also able to sort them and find images through that. Photoshop and Lightroom both use Adobe Camera Raw which processes all of the editing so it is the same but the user interface is different. Photoshop is great for the additional retouching that you might not be able to do in Lightroom but I love using Lr for basic editing.
@@LightGrab Yea this is true about the catalog. I have LR but I only using it when using LRTimelapse. Otherwise I just use CR for basically everything else.
Love the end result. Thank you
Simple with awesome technique specially those fake fog....
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Many ideas for me to think about! Love the interpretation you've applied and the techniques used. Thank you.
Thank you Daniel, hope some of the things I did here will help you with your editing!
Fantastic video, love your photos and editing, Subscribed!
Thank you very much Paul!
another very good tutorial. many thanks for sharing
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Great tutorial once again. Thank you!
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Good video 👍
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intersting technics and artistic editing choice :)
I am not a big fan of white part behind the moutain, nevertheless very interesting video.
Thank you very much! I agree this part got a little too bright there
I'm just curious why do you even use Lightroom when you can just use Camera Raw in Photoshop? You use Photoshop anyways and they are basically identical.
That's because I'm working on multiple images at once and can easily flip through them in Lightroom, plus I think the HDR / Panorama workflow is better in Lightroom in my opinion
@@ThePhlogPhotography Fair enough. And thank you for the response. That makes far more sense now.
Lightroom is also great for cataloging and keeping your images organized by folder, collection, etc. You are also able to sort them and find images through that. Photoshop and Lightroom both use Adobe Camera Raw which processes all of the editing so it is the same but the user interface is different. Photoshop is great for the additional retouching that you might not be able to do in Lightroom but I love using Lr for basic editing.
@@LightGrab Yea this is true about the catalog. I have LR but I only using it when using LRTimelapse. Otherwise I just use CR for basically everything else.