Duuuuuuuuude I have learnt so much from your videos in the past couple days. Perfect for beginner like me. Also, I highly respect that you teach about the calibration etc, I want to master those tools 💪 Keep doing these!!
Seems counter-productive to apply a mess of Contrast, then raise the shadows, then apply an S curve in Curves, and then desaturate only to add color again in Grading. Photo looks nice but you don’t need all those steps contradicting each other.
Yes that would have been helpful to me too. I am here to learn about it, but now I know, that wasn't the only video I will have to watch. It feels like cooking, but you add a lot of ingredients, than you add a lot more ingredients to undo the effect of first ingredients 🤭 😄 Still appreciate him for doing the video.
Thing a lot of youtubers fail to explain is that when it comes to color/look development is that it's 100% about taste and preference. Giving specific values does nothing beyond giving you a guide, but there is no specific reason for each exact value.
@@_gabrielln.dop_why dont you make a video like that and i don’t mean it in a bad way or something. If this is missing in your opinion than thats an opportunity in this niche.
With all due respect, It’s self explanatory.. probably a video not for you and you probably shouldn’t be charging for wedding photography if you don’t know the basics… he is simply explaining how to achieve this look in post, not teaching the basics of post editing or a tutorial on how to use LR
Yes that would have been helpful to me too. I am here to learn about it, but now I know, that wasn't the only video I will have to watch. It feels like cooking, but you add a lot of ingredients, than you add a lot more ingredients to undo the effect of first ingredients 🤭 😄 Still appreciate him for doing the video.
Can you do an explanation of how to tweak this look when the initial application isn't as desired. EG too warm, too cool? I'd be interested in seeing some different examples and if you just do global tweaks on temperature and tint, or if you go into the curves, HSL or Grading tools. Essentially, what's your problem-solving process when an image has this applied, say across an engagement session, and fine-tuning to specific images in different lighting conditions. Thanks!
Nice effects and much appreciated but I noticed that as soon as I made the tiniest adjustments on the blue curve I totally lost my image .... that is it went completely black on my screen.
Very nice content, May you suggest how to do this with Capture one or Photoshop and if is possble to create from the edited photo a kind of a LUT for photoshop or Capture One? Thanks Max
That’s what presets are, adjustment to sliders in Lightroom. I don’t understand your point. Presets are just a way you can save slider changes and apply them automatically to an image. But first you need to make changes, that is what this Lightroom tutorial is about.
@@bryk701 i know you are that's why I called you a hater.. art is subjective and if that's his style and he digs it let him rock it..if it's not your cup of tea simply keep it pushing
@@denzelmotuba5336 you're subjective. You're basically saying shut up to those that don't accept presented method of editing. I think it's not an art to destroy images like that. It's very common for people recently to discredit anyone that has different opinion and that's exactly what you're trying to do. This is public video and anyone can comment on it. You can have an opinion but but others don't, right?
I love this video. Technique still stands in 2024. Cheers!
This is the look I’ve been trying to get down for these types of photos! Thanks 🙏🏾
Same here... im still new to lightroom and photography but i LOVE the warmer aesthetic for photos so i cannot wait to play around with it more
This is great! I never thought about taking our colours -- then adding colours using grading! Great tutorial! Thank you! :D
Duuuuuuuuude I have learnt so much from your videos in the past couple days. Perfect for beginner like me. Also, I highly respect that you teach about the calibration etc, I want to master those tools 💪 Keep doing these!!
Seems counter-productive to apply a mess of Contrast, then raise the shadows, then apply an S curve in Curves, and then desaturate only to add color again in Grading. Photo looks nice but you don’t need all those steps contradicting each other.
Before cc .... please tell what is the settings in your camera kelvin or picture profile
It came out wonderful - couldn't imagine knocking the saturation down like that and adding in would make it look much more natural. thanks again
Canon EOS rp
Thank you :) This is not only the LR lesson but also the British ;)
thanks you so much amazing tips!
Glad you like them!
so good man thanks a lot
Beautiful
Yes that would have been helpful to me too. I am here to learn about it, but now I know, that wasn't the only video I will have to watch. It feels like cooking, but you add a lot of ingredients, than you add a lot more ingredients to undo the effect of first ingredients 🤭 😄 Still appreciate him for doing the video.
Waited for long time. Thanks bruh ❤️
Unbelievable! You are awesome.
What is the camera settings for this image?
Can you send a file of this preset so I can compare
is this possible using luminar? thanks
Hi, how is at the temperature, adobe color? I have only color
Big fan of you,great great great
Do you shoot custom white balance or what do you set on in a hot sunny day
Why is in my version no HSL/Color available ???
7,200 temp how did you do it, I don't have such a value?
Wish you’d share the preset and tell us why you’re changing those values
Would have been nice if you could have explained WHY you adjusted those values, not just told us what values to put in
Thing a lot of youtubers fail to explain is that when it comes to color/look development is that it's 100% about taste and preference. Giving specific values does nothing beyond giving you a guide, but there is no specific reason for each exact value.
@@_gabrielln.dop_why dont you make a video like that and i don’t mean it in a bad way or something.
If this is missing in your opinion than thats an opportunity in this niche.
With all due respect, It’s self explanatory.. probably a video not for you and you probably shouldn’t be charging for wedding photography if you don’t know the basics… he is simply explaining how to achieve this look in post, not teaching the basics of post editing or a tutorial on how to use LR
Yes that would have been helpful to me too. I am here to learn about it, but now I know, that wasn't the only video I will have to watch. It feels like cooking, but you add a lot of ingredients, than you add a lot more ingredients to undo the effect of first ingredients 🤭 😄 Still appreciate him for doing the video.
Can you do an explanation of how to tweak this look when the initial application isn't as desired. EG too warm, too cool? I'd be interested in seeing some different examples and if you just do global tweaks on temperature and tint, or if you go into the curves, HSL or Grading tools. Essentially, what's your problem-solving process when an image has this applied, say across an engagement session, and fine-tuning to specific images in different lighting conditions. Thanks!
How come my Lightroom classic won't go over 100 for temp and over 5 for tint?
It’s the same for mine 🤷🏼♀️
Shoot raw images.
Nice effects and much appreciated but I noticed that as soon as I made the tiniest adjustments on the blue curve I totally lost my image .... that is it went completely black on my screen.
Great Tutorial
Great Video! The steps worked perfect with my picture! Thank you very much!
I really love your videos. Please continue give us such video.
So I also have Lightroom classic but the numbers are different on mine. Like for temperature it only goes up to 100 and that’s very yellow 🤷🏼♀️
Are the images that you’re editing jpg or raw?
@@sarahmcclanahan9235 raw
Thank you!
The colors also change on my subjective, how do I keep them the same? My subject stands out 😭
50mm?
Amazing video!! I'm only seeing "color" and "monochrome" under my profiles. Do you know why this might be?
Very nice content, May you suggest how to do this with Capture one or Photoshop and if is possble to create from the edited photo a kind of a LUT for photoshop or Capture One? Thanks Max
Thank you very much
Sir which Lightroom version r u using?
Now when I think of clarity it sounds with his voice
thank you (Y)
Puedo pagar luts con pay pal?
Tried it, absolutely did not work for me. I appreciate what you're doing for people though.
Mine looked like shit lol
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I’m no Lr expert but it looks like you just played with the sliders a bunch. Could have applied a preset to get to the final image.
That’s what presets are, adjustment to sliders in Lightroom. I don’t understand your point. Presets are just a way you can save slider changes and apply them automatically to an image. But first you need to make changes, that is what this Lightroom tutorial is about.
@@PhotoFeaverhe doesn’t have a point - he just felt the need to comment
Seems like overkill
I am not a fan...
No. Just no. It's basically washing out colours and throwing on that mush on the top.
Hater
@@denzelmotuba5336 since any criticism is hate nowadays - yes, I'm a hater.
@@bryk701 i know you are that's why I called you a hater.. art is subjective and if that's his style and he digs it let him rock it..if it's not your cup of tea simply keep it pushing
@@denzelmotuba5336 you're subjective. You're basically saying shut up to those that don't accept presented method of editing. I think it's not an art to destroy images like that.
It's very common for people recently to discredit anyone that has different opinion and that's exactly what you're trying to do.
This is public video and anyone can comment on it. You can have an opinion but but others don't, right?