5 Essential Lightroom Editing Tips You Won't Learn Elsewhere
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
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In this video, discover 5 essential Lightroom editing tips that you won't find anywhere else. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, these tips will take your editing skills to the next level and help you create stunning photos. Learn how to master Lightroom like never before and elevate your photography game!
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I knew the curves tip and the object masking. I like the dehaze trick and the white balance. Thanks for this tips.
Glad you like it! 🙏🏼
I use tips 1,2 and 4. Tips 3 and 5 are new and look useful. Thanks.
Awesome man! Glad you got some value!
Bro very underrated..
Keep it up...
Best and useful video for my editing🏮
@@Knowledge.1256 thank you so much!
Very nice, thanks!
@@kbqvist gotchu fam! 🫡
Great tips, i liked them all! Definitely not the standard RUclips phototips. The only one i have used a lot is object masking... Im excited to try your white balance technique it should make temperature adjustment easier!
My lightroom tip: the "previous" button is super handy if you have many photos in one similar lighting/angle/zoom/framing situation... You can hop to your favourite edit out of the bunch and then "previous" onto the new unedited one.
@@dijonpepperberry awesome man! Glad you liked them!
Ooooh I like that one. I need to test it out!!
Finally, Stright to the point! ❤good video 📹
Hell yeah! Thank you :D
GREAT EDITING TIPS....MANY THANKS!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!! :D
thank you - these are very good - when I am doing a large event - then doing unique curves on each image would be tedious - but for individual landscape shots that is a great idea
@@RebeccaKowalskyPhoto hell yeah. Glad you liked them 💪🏼
Interesting ideas! Thx❤
Anytime! Glad you enjoyed it!
You can also just press the Y key for a before and after.
Ah! Didn't know that!
I've used some of those but not necessarily in the way you described. Thanks for the tips!
Anytime! Glad you enjoyed them!!
Great Video. I was familiar with the object selection, but the other selections were new to me and I've been using LR for many years.
Hell yeah! Glad I could help! :)
Thank you
@@qbukhari anytime!
Amazing setup, btw 😮
@@flegmaticphotographer thank you so much!!
👏👏👏 ty ty ty
@@JapanProTools 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good tips! I use that first tip a lot differently. I typically make my subject mask, then invert it, then dehaze. I also didn't know about the back slash key, the days of hitting Y are over!
Hell yeah! So you put more contrast onto your background versus your subject??
@@caseyherzog More accurately, I darken the background and negative dehaze the background to reduce contrast in the background. I prefer to apply subject contrast with curves and a small amount of texture and clarity. Another fun tip is if you have the background selected, then intersect with a radial gradient, you can apply a small glow behind the subject with a bit of positive exposure and negative dehaze, drawing the eye inwards.
Muchas gracias.
@@josediazh3890 de nada!
Does the white balance technique affect the accuracy of Lightroom’s “eye dropper” WB tool?
No it won't affect that as it is simply increasing saturation. Eye dropper is very inaccurate though so I recommend doing it by eye every time.
I thought yiu were great as was the entire tutorial, and I think it would behhov me to learn more, so please keep them coming.
I will! Thank you so much :D
Great video. The ones I used already is 1,3,4,5 but not the L hot key
Awesome! Glad you at least got one new one :D
I wanna know your color grade for your studio talking head shot, colors are on point 🔥
Ah, maybe my next tutorial. Its easier than you'd think though ;)
Great! ❤
Thanks!
so good
Thanks friend!
Clear, quick and concise. You should give lessons to gabby youtubers
Thank you! I will do this ;D
Is the auto button number 6?
Facts haha
Good stuff. No need for music.
Fair. Thanks for the feedback!
Well, I am sorry but the only trick i didn't "know" (or should i say "use") was the first one... :)
Damn! Well, hopefully that one was worth it haha
Before shot is better and natural.
@@freewindy77 imagine looking at an artists painting then saying you liked the blank canvas better. Have some respect 😂
The after was way better
Thumbnail is too much. Dial it down about 25% and you're good.
Too much in what sense?
Tipps are great to use in edit processes ..
.. but I think there is way too much color in the final result of the Bearded Dragon. Way too much punch. Nothing looks natural or real anymore. There are many very coloured specimen of those cool creatures but this one seemed to be a relatively "dusty" one with a bit of red. Due to the fact that there are other colours, even very red ones it should look different. Except it is just a work of punchy art and no one really looks for the truth.
@@rabbitbert for sure. My style is not to go for what is “realistic”. At the end of the day everyone has their own style. If we all did the same thing the world of art would be boring af. Appreciate the compliments on the editing process though!
@@caseyherzog That's correct. No offense there. Keep up the good work.
@@rabbitbert you as well!
Tell me more about your ego! Nothing new here, except to you.
Then why don't you make us a video showing us something new :)
Don't take notice Casey..I find all of tips useful for beginners. Thanks alot 😊
Thanks friend!
Looks so fake. Just stop
@@j6backup626 you mad? 🤣
@@caseyherzog git gud