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I have been around Lightroom for some time. This video is clear, concise, and informative. I learned a few more LR functions that I will incorporate into my workflow. Thanks Christian.
Wow! From all the Lightroom Tutorials I have watched, this one was the best by far! It's comprehensive, cover a lot, its short enough that the video is not dragging on and was so fun to watch. Also, the examples of when you would use what, really helped. For example, the Autumn foilage look, polirisation, etherial glow, etc. Thanks so much, this was exceptional.
This was a spectacular video that covers so much in a very smooth, compact, and effective manner. I've used Lightroom for many years now, and I've been on a bit of a binge of your uploads lately, and it's incredible how much I've learned is possible that I didn't know prior or totally forgot about. This really is my go-to channel for postproduction tips, and BOY are there so many! Vielen Dank! ☺
Excellent big picture survey of all the fundamental tools and techniques with quick examples for practical application! This is a needed video. Thanks for your work!!
I know almost all of this tips and tricks, but it is always good to have it in one place to remind you on it. Very usefull for everybody, not only for begginers. Great job Christian. 👌👌👌
The problem that I see is that you cannot work with the photo from the hard drive, YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO IMPORT, in Capture one you can retouch photos regardless of not making catalogs, thanks for the video.
@@sandrobedinobrecht8509 In CAPTURE ONE, there is a section called "system folders", where you can go to a folder or photos that are on the PC's hard drive, and you can edit them without having to import them. (I'm sure) Greetings.
Its true, you always have to import, for me however it never really was a problem so I kind of didnt notice this :-) I guess it makes sense since Lightroom is also used to cataloug your photos
Seriously? This is a great quick basic Lightroom tip video for beginners. The title is extremely misleading. These are all super basic if you have been using LR for even a little while.
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-)
www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join
or become a Patreon
www.patreon.com/phlog
This is the most that I have learned about lightroom in under 15 minutes after watching hundred of videos. Thank you so much!
Wow. I never learned so much in any single LR tutorial. Period. I liked the way you classified the tips into objective results.
Thank you so much!
I am going to watch this video 70 times! Thanks !! Very useful as always
Thank you very much Mariana!
Hast du toll gemacht, sehr interessant und auch solches war dabei, was man mit der Zeit vergessen hat.Danke LG
Vielen Dank Heinrich!
I have been around Lightroom for some time. This video is clear, concise, and informative. I learned a few more LR functions that I will incorporate into my workflow. Thanks Christian.
A wonderful tutorial and I learned a lot from it! Thank you!
By far the best Lightroom tutorial ever!!!! Helped me a lot understanding how Lightroom works in just 14 minutes. Thank you for sharing the video❤❤❤
How to give you 70 thumbs up?
This video needs million views as the prize for the hard work of the creator.
Haha, thank you so much!! :-)
Wow! From all the Lightroom Tutorials I have watched, this one was the best by far! It's comprehensive, cover a lot, its short enough that the video is not dragging on and was so fun to watch. Also, the examples of when you would use what, really helped. For example, the Autumn foilage look, polirisation, etherial glow, etc. Thanks so much, this was exceptional.
Thank you very much, that means a lot to me, hope it will help you for future editing :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography it sure will, learned a few things which I haven't seen people use before 😃
Excellent video Christian - thank you!
Thank you!
I'm going to have to watch this over and over. And redo a lot of my photos. Lol. Wish I had known about the HSL pin feature!
Excellent information!
I use LR everyday and I still learn new things. What a great tool !
Thank you so much for sharing this video, very generous of you to take the time to make it, I have learnt quite a lot!
Thanks for the comment Alice, hope this video will help you!
This was a spectacular video that covers so much in a very smooth, compact, and effective manner. I've used Lightroom for many years now, and I've been on a bit of a binge of your uploads lately, and it's incredible how much I've learned is possible that I didn't know prior or totally forgot about. This really is my go-to channel for postproduction tips, and BOY are there so many! Vielen Dank! ☺
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me, hope you can learn a few more things from my videos my friend!
Thank you ! Very usefull !
Cool pictures from Madeira.
Thanks for sharing all these tips, it's almost a course on a very short amount of time.
Thank you very much! Hope you were able to learn a few things with this video!
Excellent!!! Thanks :) Now we're waiting for 70 Photoshop tricks;)
Thank you! I will do a video like this one Photoshop in the future :-)
@@ThePhlogPhotography soo, how about davinci resolve 18?! :)
@@buckeroonii oh god, I suck with davinci resolve haha
@@buckeroonii Mr Alex Tech channel is a great place to learn davinci resolve
Wow! That was the best tutorial of it's type that I've ever watched. Brilliant. Thanks Christian.
Thank you so much Andy!
Great content, thanks!
Lord knows I will be watching this video continually! Thanks a lot
Thank you for the comment! :-)
Wow - lots of useful tips. You are a professor of Lightroom.
Thank you so much Eugene!
Thanks, very useful.
Thanks. Great video.
Fantastic - thank you. 14 minutes to learn so much.
That is definitely the best Lr tips video I have watched and I have watched a few. Thank you for creating this. Top work.
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!
So helpful thanks for sharing
Thank you!
This tutorial was amazing 👌🏼
very much appreciated.
Very useful! Thanks for the video! 🙌🏻
Thank you!
Thanks a lot!! As a beginner I find yours videos very helpful to develop my own workflow :)
That is great to hear, thank you!
Sehr stark, hab viel gelernt...👍👍👍
Vielen Dank für das Video
Das freut mich sehr zu hören, vielen Dank!
It worked for me a lot. Thank you a lot!
Thank you so much!
Amazing video… well done.
Thank you!
Best video ever🔥🔥🔥 much appreciated for this video
Awesome summary 😎
Thank you!
Fantastic, I have used LR for ages and some of those were new to be. Thanks for your help.
Thank you!! :-)
Great content. Thank you!
Thank you!
Excellent big picture survey of all the fundamental tools and techniques with quick examples for practical application! This is a needed video. Thanks for your work!!
Thank you very much Philip!
Brilliant video!
Thank you!
excellent video christian!! can adapt a lot foy my workflow as always.
Thank you so much Sandro!
@@ThePhlogPhotography always welcome, and well deserved!!!
i knew alot of these things but a few were new to me. Thanks alot for the effort
Thats great to hear, thank you!
I'm a long way from a beginner but still learned stuff, great video
Thank you Steve!
Thanks, learned a lot of new things! 😀 🙏
Aweseom, hope you'll have a lot more fun with the editing in the future!
@@ThePhlogPhotography Thanks, I will for sure!
Great vid and learned some new things (didn't realise there was a heal tool!!), Super!
Thank you! Learned that just recently too haha
I know almost all of this tips and tricks, but it is always good to have it in one place to remind you on it. Very usefull for everybody, not only for begginers. Great job Christian. 👌👌👌
Thank you very much!
Great video!!!
Thank you!
Great stuff, thanks for this. I am sure that I will keep coming back to it until I have all the tips embedded in my slow brain!
Thank you Stephen!
Muchas gracias.
Great ❤️🔥💯
Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
great, thanks
well done .. amazing ..
Thank you!
I've been working with Lightroom quite a while but nevertheless found some very useful hints. This video goes directly to my favorites-bar. ;-)
Thank you very much for the comment Martin!
appreciate the effort;)
Thank you!
Nice 👌
Thank you!
Thankyou.
Great
Thank you!
v good
My island :D madeira ;) 👌👌👌
great tips, just fyi you should specify this is for LRC, not LR
Thank you! Thats true, always forget there are more LR versions :/ However a lot of these tricks should work in LR as well I think
I haven't any pc but I learn form here and,
Work on my mobile 😉😅
Hope you can find some useful information for the mobile version!
What is the Lr edition you are using
I'm using Lightroom Classic 2022
@@ThePhlogPhotography thank you ❤
While these are more like tips and not secrets, still helpful. If anyone read the official manual, would find them, but you know…people 😂
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The problem that I see is that you cannot work with the photo from the hard drive, YOU ALWAYS HAVE TO IMPORT, in Capture one you can retouch photos regardless of not making catalogs, thanks for the video.
Unfortunately, that's not quite right. In CaptureOne you also have to either make a session or import the image. The same in LR or in LRC
@@sandrobedinobrecht8509 In CAPTURE ONE, there is a section called "system folders", where you can go to a folder or photos that are on the PC's hard drive, and you can edit them without having to import them. (I'm sure) Greetings.
@@JM_CruzLeal thank you Jose, i will check that out☺️
Its true, you always have to import, for me however it never really was a problem so I kind of didnt notice this :-) I guess it makes sense since Lightroom is also used to cataloug your photos
Seriously? This is a great quick basic Lightroom tip video for beginners. The title is extremely misleading. These are all super basic if you have been using LR for even a little while.
Thanks for commenting, but how is the title misleading? these are tips & tricks for beginners, just like the title suggests
Thank You ))
TopJob. Dankeschön
Vielen Dank Martin!
Fantastic. Thank You
Thank you Terry!