I have been looking for a way to create this dark & moody look for some time now and had noticed it in your photos. Thank you for sharing this fantastic info. I appreciate the fact that you share your editing knowledge and not keep it to yourself. It shows what kind of good person you are.
Thank you! I have seen a lot of photography "tutorialists" (if that's a word), but you truly show the step by step and its easy to follow; as well as being extremely useful. Others seem hard to follow, or they're jumping over steps; not sure. Thank you!
Great job Glyn -- I watched about 3 of your Lightroom instructional videos and got hooked. I like the pace at which you explain things and the way you get right down to business without a 3 minute introduction telling me what you're going to do, asking for Likes or Subs or pitching a sponsor. I'm inspired!
Thank you for the time to post this tutorial. What I discovered in my own portraits, the results were not even close. I am been a professional photographer since 2003 and understand Lightroom very well. If you sold the preset for this, I would purchase from you.
you are a genius !!! The best explanation about how to build this preset! I love they way you generously give these instructional videos to us, the community. Thank you , and best from Uruguay.
I've always loved the look of your images, even as they have evolved and been refined over the years. Thanks for sharing another "look behind the curtain."
Very nice! My only suggestion would be to select only the attributes that were purposely set when saving the preset. You don’t want to alter things like perspective settings when you apply a tonal preset.
Glyn ... I love your work ... and ... the simplicity of your tutorials - phenomenal. Straight up - When I go to start to replicate the settings for the preset in Lightroom Classic, I go to adjust the Temperature and Tint ... the tint is easy +10, however the Temperature has a kelvin number setting (like 5200), how do I get it to be a relative number (like in your tutorial +10)??? Is it possible for you to include or send that preset, so we can just add it into our preset folder???
Hi Daniel … To set the Temperature using a relative number, create the preset on an image you have that is not a Raw image i.e. one that has maybe been into photoshop, is a TIFF, JPEG etc … Then once you have created it you will be able to use it on any image RAW or otherwise as the temperature will increase accordingly … that said you can adjust it to taste anyway … these settings give the look but you can fine tune it 👍
How would I go about getting those HDRish looking photos that is the style I've been trying to achieve and have no idea how to do it I absolutely love it
Hi Glyn, Having just found your channel I've learnt so much and I thank you for that. I'm trying and get the look that Dgphotoholic gets on his street photography and make my presets. having 6 granddaughters from 22 years to 9 years all wanting their photos taken and having that dark moody look and a son that's inked all over I have my work cut out. Richard New Forest
Thanks Glynn, just a comment, temperature is shown in degrees for RAW files, so this value can't be set as is. I understand +10 is + 10% , am I right ?
4:52 For anyone wondering (like i did) how to get the presets into lightroom and lightroom classic. Here is a video by Glyn, where he explains it in detail: ruclips.net/video/wTawgLU7lCk/видео.html
jaw dropping. I just learned more in the first 4 minutes of this video than I have in hours of other "tutorials". Thank you Glyn!
Thanks for the video. Love the look.
Thanks Charles 👍🏻
I have been looking for a way to create this dark & moody look for some time now and had noticed it in your photos. Thank you for sharing this fantastic info. I appreciate the fact that you share your editing knowledge and not keep it to yourself. It shows what kind of good person you are.
Very kind of you to say Richard, thank you ... glad you the video has helped
I have a few people that wanted this kind of effect to their photo - you just made my life much much easier! Thank you.
Great to read this
Another outstanding video Glyn. Well done.
Thanks for this informative session. Will definitely use this for the future.
Cheers John
Brilliant, I’m going to use this. Glyn you are not the only excited one.
😃👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome Glyn thank you! Always a pleasure to watch your channel!
Brilliant work Glyn!
Thanks Simon 👍
Another good video. Thanks Glyn
Thanks a lot John 👍🏻
that is a nice look, thanx for the tutorial!
You're welcome Arnthor ... thanks for watching
That's one of the best uses I've seen for using presets, love it
Thank you! I have seen a lot of photography "tutorialists" (if that's a word), but you truly show the step by step and its easy to follow; as well as being extremely useful. Others seem hard to follow, or they're jumping over steps; not sure. Thank you!
Amazing mate, great look, and easy when you know how! Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Cheers Buddy
Fantastic ! Thanks mate ...
Great job Glyn -- I watched about 3 of your Lightroom instructional videos and got hooked. I like the pace at which you explain things and the way you get right down to business without a 3 minute introduction telling me what you're going to do, asking for Likes or Subs or pitching a sponsor. I'm inspired!
Clear and precise! Thx a lot Glyn
Thanks for the tutorial love this look 🙏😀
You're welcome Cornelia ... thanks for watching
Amazing tutorial, man 👍 Thanks.
Excellent thanks for sharing 🤗
Amazing. Thank you
Great tip on how to sync the preset created in LR classic to LR. Thank you!
Thanks Glyn, so cool and beautiful!
Thank you for the time to post this tutorial. What I discovered in my own portraits, the results were not even close. I am been a professional photographer since 2003 and understand Lightroom very well. If you sold the preset for this, I would purchase from you.
you are a genius !!! The best explanation about how to build this preset! I love they way you generously give these instructional videos to us, the community. Thank you , and best from Uruguay.
No problem … glad you like it
You are a God send 🙏 🙌
Nice working love this set.👍🏻
Good tutorial Glyn
Thank you Lyn
Hey , a great look, thank you for this tutorial!👏👍💪
I've always loved the look of your images, even as they have evolved and been refined over the years. Thanks for sharing another "look behind the curtain."
Excellent walkthrough - I've tried to get this look before without much success - now I've nailed it! Thanks Glyn!
This was great!! Thank you!!
You're welcome
This is so helpful! Thank you!
Amazing
Gracias
So good. Thank you!
👍🏻👍🏻
It's all been said. Love your work and thanks alot mate!!
This tutorial is absolutely fantastic! So thorough! 🎉 Thanks so much for the time and effort put into creating such an amazing resource!
Thanks so much ... great to hear you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Great video. I'm wondering though, what is the purpose of warming the temperature and then reducing the yellow?
Very nice! My only suggestion would be to select only the attributes that were purposely set when saving the preset. You don’t want to alter things like perspective settings when you apply a tonal preset.
What microphone do you use?
its amazing I love u man...... but how I connect Lightroom classic with cc ?? can u make video for this plz 😁
Great job! It would be nice to see how do you shoot the picture of the man on the armchair you use in this tutorial ;)
Glyn ... I love your work ... and ... the simplicity of your tutorials - phenomenal. Straight up - When I go to start to replicate the settings for the preset in Lightroom Classic, I go to adjust the Temperature and Tint ... the tint is easy +10, however the Temperature has a kelvin number setting (like 5200), how do I get it to be a relative number (like in your tutorial +10)??? Is it possible for you to include or send that preset, so we can just add it into our preset folder???
I found out that it only works that way when the image is not a raw file.
Hi Daniel … To set the Temperature using a relative number, create the preset on an image you have that is not a Raw image i.e. one that has maybe been into photoshop, is a TIFF, JPEG etc … Then once you have created it you will be able to use it on any image RAW or otherwise as the temperature will increase accordingly … that said you can adjust it to taste anyway … these settings give the look but you can fine tune it 👍
Great video, Glyn. How do you store the preset in Camera Raw?
Glyn In my lightroom my temperature is shown as a kelvin number ie 5700 how do I change to zero
4:58 how do i sync a folder with lightroom?
How would I go about getting those HDRish looking photos that is the style I've been trying to achieve and have no idea how to do it I absolutely love it
cool video
Hi Glyn, Having just found your channel I've learnt so much and I thank you for that. I'm trying and get the look that Dgphotoholic gets on his street photography and make my presets. having 6 granddaughters from 22 years to 9 years all wanting their photos taken and having that dark moody look and a son that's inked all over I have my work cut out. Richard New Forest
Hey you're welcome Richard ... I hope this helps in some way. I"ll go take a look at the 'look' you mention too 👍🏻
What tools can I use specifically to make my image either darker or lighter to get the perfect image?
hello, there are something similar for landscape? thanks
Thanks Glynn, just a comment, temperature is shown in degrees for RAW files, so this value can't be set as is. I understand +10 is + 10% , am I right ?
That’s correct mate
cooooolllll
I don't know how your Lrc is set up compared to mine, but the temp slider only gives me 2,000-7,000.
This is what you see when editing a non Raw file
just to clarify, you mean you're editing a non-RAW file, or I might be editing one? @@glyndewis
I'm editing a non - Raw file
@@glyndewis What is a non raw file please very confused
4:52 For anyone wondering (like i did)
how to get the presets into lightroom and lightroom classic. Here is a video by Glyn, where he explains it in detail:
ruclips.net/video/wTawgLU7lCk/видео.html
Only looks good of specific pictures
Of course