A trainer, tutor, teacher must have all the technical know how of the subject matter. BUT, if this trainer is an excellent communicator, knowing how to transmit knowledge and is wonderfully creative, then this trainer is top notch. And Julieanne Kost is. Simply superb, like Ben Willmore, the best of the best.
This video might be the only video that I've ever seen on RUclips that doesn't have an obnoxious thumbnail, misleading title (i.e. "The ULTIMATE GUIDE TO POINT COLOR!!!!!), and does not hold back on actually providing the information. The way you explained it was so simple, thank you.
Your video was the only one that explained how to isolate a part of the image to make the correction, using a mask. This was exactly my question. Thank you very much for the precise information. Cheers
A brilliant tutorial. I wasn't aware of the potential for colour adjustment within a mask. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge through these videos. Much appreciated.
As always, Julianne, your explanations are comprehensive and crystal clear. Thank you! I am also delighted to have more colour control over masked areas now - this is a very significant development for Lightroom Classic in my view.
Finally! Well explained tut, Thank you. I wish there was the feature from PS, where you could add an eyedropper sample point to show the exact colour, to help with colour matching, etc.
ABSOLUTE BEST TUTORIAL ON POINT COLOR I've seen!!!!!!! I knew this was going to be a game changer for facial & skin tone correcting but your personal shot really showed the power of this tool!!!!! MANY THANKS!!!!!!!!
Julieanne ~ Thank you for this. I think it is an excellent introduction, but I believe there needs to be a much more detailed video on using point color. It appears to be a game changer regarding color editing and I hope you and/or adobe comes out with a much more comprehensive instructional video and info on using Point Color. 😊
Thank you so much Julieanne, what a very helpful tutorial! This feature looks quite complex in the beginning and I felt like it will take ages to master it, but with your help I feel enabled and encouraged to just use it! Great that this is also in Lightroom (non-classic)!
Thank you for this instructive video. Admittedly, until the sample images at the end of the video, I could hardly get my head around this new tool. But with the sample images (especially the ice) all of a sudden some ideas crossed my mind. What I have done in photoshop with luminance and color masking can now partly be done in Lightroom. Thank you again for taking us along. Cheers …
Thank you!!! I noticed when using the color picker and increasing the saturation the shadows clip even with slight adjustments to saturation. What causes this?
That's great, but I wish Adobe would address some of the larger functions. It would be great to have focus stacking in Lightroom so that there's no need to export the images into Photoshop!
I use Helicon Focus for focus stacking. It works well and has lots of options and control, probably more than Adobe would put in LrC. I worry about feature bloat in Lightroom.
Yep, some like point color was the one feature I really wanted to appear in LR. Yep, C1 is great, but it's tough justifying ~$17/month for just C1 when you can get LR & PS for $9.99 month after all of the features that Adobe has added to both programs over the last couple of years.
A trainer, tutor, teacher must have all the technical know how of the subject matter.
BUT, if this trainer is an excellent communicator, knowing how to transmit knowledge and is wonderfully creative, then this trainer is top notch. And Julieanne Kost is. Simply superb, like Ben Willmore, the best of the best.
This video might be the only video that I've ever seen on RUclips that doesn't have an obnoxious thumbnail, misleading title (i.e. "The ULTIMATE GUIDE TO POINT COLOR!!!!!), and does not hold back on actually providing the information. The way you explained it was so simple, thank you.
Your video was the only one that explained how to isolate a part of the image to make the correction, using a mask. This was exactly my question. Thank you very much for the precise information. Cheers
The fact that it's available in masking is really great.
You're the best teacher of Lightroom that I have found in RUclips! Detailed and you move at a good pace.
A brilliant tutorial. I wasn't aware of the potential for colour adjustment within a mask. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge through these videos. Much appreciated.
Wow, amazing. As usual nobody explains Lightroom better than Julieanne
Absolutely 👍
Wow. There’s a lot of granular control in this feature. Thanks for pointing out all the details.
As always, Julianne, your explanations are comprehensive and crystal clear. Thank you! I am also delighted to have more colour control over masked areas now - this is a very significant development for Lightroom Classic in my view.
I always love the way you demonstrate rather complex processes in a very easy to understand way. Thank you so much
Finally! Well explained tut, Thank you. I wish there was the feature from PS, where you could add an eyedropper sample point to show the exact colour, to help with colour matching, etc.
You really know how to explain - plain and simple - thanks for sharing
You are my number one go to teacher! Thank you so much for sharing your incredible knowledge. 🥰
ABSOLUTE BEST TUTORIAL ON POINT COLOR I've seen!!!!!!! I knew this was going to be a game changer for facial & skin tone correcting but your personal shot really showed the power of this tool!!!!! MANY THANKS!!!!!!!!
Incredible explanation and real world examples. Many thanks for this wonderful tutorial.
Just wow, simply amazing.
Lots to digest here. I will find this very useful but wil need to view a few times more to become proficient. Many thanks Julieanne.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome presentation, thank you!
Thanks for another great clear, concise explanation.
Very clear and detailed ! Awesome video.
Wow using masking in combination with point color really does allow you to have full control of every color in your image.
Julieanne ~ Thank you for this. I think it is an excellent introduction, but I believe there needs to be a much more detailed video on using point color. It appears to be a game changer regarding color editing and I hope you and/or adobe comes out with a much more comprehensive instructional video and info on using Point Color. 😊
Very helpful. Thanks, Julieanne!
thank you! super helpful and so well explained! :
Thank you for you explanations of the new features. 🐯
Wonderfully clear as always. Thank you.
Great video and concise explanation. Thank you
Great feature and to have it also in the masking section is incredible. Excellent video Julieanne, very well explained with great examples. Thank you.
Thank you so much Julieanne, what a very helpful tutorial! This feature looks quite complex in the beginning and I felt like it will take ages to master it, but with your help I feel enabled and encouraged to just use it! Great that this is also in Lightroom (non-classic)!
Another excellent tutorial Julieanne. Thank you!
excellent tutorial
Thank you for this instructive video. Admittedly, until the sample images at the end of the video, I could hardly get my head around this new tool. But with the sample images (especially the ice) all of a sudden some ideas crossed my mind. What I have done in photoshop with luminance and color masking can now partly be done in Lightroom. Thank you again for taking us along. Cheers …
Amazing improvement of LrC 👍
fantastic thank you!
Thank you!!! I noticed when using the color picker and increasing the saturation the shadows clip even with slight adjustments to saturation. What causes this?
Muchas gracias Julianne!
Thanks very much Julianne
Niiiiiice! Thanks Julianne
this is cool... but can we add color from other source? with color picker for specific hex number... not yet ?
Muchas gracias.
That's great, but I wish Adobe would address some of the larger functions. It would be great to have focus stacking in Lightroom so that there's no need to export the images into Photoshop!
I use Helicon Focus for focus stacking. It works well and has lots of options and control, probably more than Adobe would put in LrC. I worry about feature bloat in Lightroom.
Is there a comparable feature in Ps (ACR)?
Point Color was released simultaneously across Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom on desktop and web (but not iOS/Android).
@@brightboxstudio Thx!
Thank you
After 10 years my dreams have come true! I don't need to go into Photoshop as often anymore.
WOW
wow
And Lightroom finally killed Capture One Pro, what a come back.
Yep, some like point color was the one feature I really wanted to appear in LR. Yep, C1 is great, but it's tough justifying ~$17/month for just C1 when you can get LR & PS for $9.99 month after all of the features that Adobe has added to both programs over the last couple of years.
Great feature, great tutorial!