I can't believe how much I just learned in 10 minutes. I didn't just learn steps to achieve an outcome, I learned the purpose of each step and how they work. Amazing!
Absolutely amazing tutorial! I consider myself a pretty advanced editor, but this was actually something completely new to me! All this time I've tried to do these kinds of edits in a way that makes it way more complicated than it probably should be. This really helped me a lot. A big thank you to you Mark!
You gained a new subscriber! In my opinion, this has been so far one of the best tutorials on how to edit dark moody tones (and I have watched lots!). I followed your steps adding also some personal judgement to some settings, and I loved the results. Thank you!
This is probably one of the most cohesive and understandable tutorials I found. Absolutely love it and I definitely subscribed. Can't wait to learn a lot more from you!
Thank you for making this video so easy to understand and breaking down each step. I've been feeling inspired to actively record videos, take more pics, and be in my creative mindset as I used to be. This definitely helped me feel more confident about going into this!
Greetings from Greece! I just came up on this tutorial today. I really liked the quality of your video! 4K, clean, no noise, nice expalining and the infos are intresting. I do envolve with photography the past 11 years. I find this one here intrestinkg. Have a nice day, Konstantinos.
That exposure correction and desaturation at the start is so simple but such a great starting point for editing, I have no idea why I never stumbled on that myself as I love playing with moody editing. Going to try it out, thanks!
This is great Mark, i went back and re-edited some of my old images with your method and its transformed some photos i had written off as rubbish ! Love your work
The most easily understandable tutorial I found so far. Now I understand what I'm doing rather than just following the tutorial. Every image needs its own fine-tuned setting and I learned it from you so thank you.
Never have I thought to start in B&W and then add colors after. I feel like this is actually huge to develop your own look. Thank you sir I'm going to give this a try
Watched this video a few days back and I’m back here to say I’ve implemented it on a couple of photos and it came out nice! Less complicated process. Thank you Mark🙏🏽
I was just about to edit an old photo (inside a pub) to make it look more moody & Googled how to do so. The stars aligned & I discovered your topic on doing so! I am looking forward to watching more of your wonderful videos. Thank you for taking the time to teach the likes of me, a beginner.
This is so helpful. You provided all the important information and why it is important. Everything is straightforward. I love it. I just subscribed and will definitely binge watch your tutorials
Man I use affinity photo and I'm really upset at how much you legit have me considering switching to photoshop the radial mask, and the amount of color manipulation you can do and etc is absolutely insane and game changing and I've reached the point where affinity just isn't doing what I always need it to
I started with On1 photo raw then Luminar Neo then Affinity photo and finally when Adobe dropped the photography plan subscription to 3.8 dollars a month I switched to LRC. It was love at first sight. LRC is awesome for both BW and color editing, I don't think I'll ever go back.
I seldom write comments. But I am so grateful for your tutorial that I have no right to be quite. That's really amazing. Please share more your skills and ideas with us.
this is the most direct to the point, easy to follow video tutorial on how to edit dark moody tones. Thanks! Do you have a separate one for cinematic and brown tones?
Thank you so so much, I’ve been using presets to “try “ and get closer to the moody dark look on certain shots and then tweak from there but now I understand how to be specific for my photos plus making my own style from using no presets. Thanks again.
What a fantastic tutorial! I’ll be referring to this again…and again to achieve some of my cityscapes. Thank you so much! I’m now following your channel.
thank you so much! I was able to craft some awesome dark presets for future shoots. I also learned the process behind it, which was really insightful. Thanks!
Hello Mark I've been to Killarny just recently, few months ago. The waterfall and the park were, are, just stunning. Even this tutorial. Glad that I find you man 🤓
Love this tutorial! Very informative and to the point with 3 in depth examples and a few with less details. Definitely going to try and edit some of my photos this way for the gram.
wow super straightforward workflow that I believe is going to help me, as u say at the end of the video, to beat the habit of fighting with presets to make them 'kinda' work for each different photo.
This is amazing tutorial. especially for non english based people. your accent, voice and sound are very clear to understand. Thanks
Good to hear, Dave. Thanks.
I can't believe how much I just learned in 10 minutes. I didn't just learn steps to achieve an outcome, I learned the purpose of each step and how they work. Amazing!
Absolutely amazing tutorial! I consider myself a pretty advanced editor, but this was actually something completely new to me! All this time I've tried to do these kinds of edits in a way that makes it way more complicated than it probably should be. This really helped me a lot. A big thank you to you Mark!
which Lightroom is this?
But what does he use to edit
Never edited like this before but I love it now. The result seems to be much better than what I've been doing this whole time. Thank you!
Probably the best tutorial I have seen this year
Thanks Ozan - hope it was helpful!
You gained a new subscriber! In my opinion, this has been so far one of the best tutorials on how to edit dark moody tones (and I have watched lots!). I followed your steps adding also some personal judgement to some settings, and I loved the results. Thank you!
This is probably one of the most cohesive and understandable tutorials I found. Absolutely love it and I definitely subscribed. Can't wait to learn a lot more from you!
AGREED! So helpful!
It sucks
Agreed, this is awesome
Thank you for making this video so easy to understand and breaking down each step. I've been feeling inspired to actively record videos, take more pics, and be in my creative mindset as I used to be. This definitely helped me feel more confident about going into this!
Greetings from Greece!
I just came up on this tutorial today. I really liked the quality of your video! 4K, clean, no noise, nice expalining and the infos are intresting.
I do envolve with photography the past 11 years. I find this one here intrestinkg.
Have a nice day,
Konstantinos.
Thanks Konstantinos, very kind!
As someone who gets overwhelmed easily from information, you made this really digestible. Thank you!!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful.
That exposure correction and desaturation at the start is so simple but such a great starting point for editing, I have no idea why I never stumbled on that myself as I love playing with moody editing. Going to try it out, thanks!
This is great Mark, i went back and re-edited some of my old images with your method and its transformed some photos i had written off as rubbish ! Love your work
The most easily understandable tutorial I found so far. Now I understand what I'm doing rather than just following the tutorial. Every image needs its own fine-tuned setting and I learned it from you so thank you.
Never have I thought to start in B&W and then add colors after. I feel like this is actually huge to develop your own look. Thank you sir I'm going to give this a try
Watched this video a few days back and I’m back here to say I’ve implemented it on a couple of photos and it came out nice! Less complicated process. Thank you Mark🙏🏽
Competitionr is a scam. They will ask you to pay the postage fees
I was just about to edit an old photo (inside a pub) to make it look more moody & Googled how to do so. The stars aligned & I discovered your topic on doing so! I am looking forward to watching more of your wonderful videos. Thank you for taking the time to teach the likes of me, a beginner.
This is so helpful. You provided all the important information and why it is important. Everything is straightforward. I love it. I just subscribed and will definitely binge watch your tutorials
Extremely helpful for a guy like me that has no lick of knowledge in photography/editing. You’ve made me a subscriber
Amazing technique. I’ll try in my photos today. Thank you.
Man I use affinity photo and I'm really upset at how much you legit have me considering switching to photoshop the radial mask, and the amount of color manipulation you can do and etc is absolutely insane and game changing and I've reached the point where affinity just isn't doing what I always need it to
I started with On1 photo raw then Luminar Neo then Affinity photo and finally when Adobe dropped the photography plan subscription to 3.8 dollars a month I switched to LRC. It was love at first sight. LRC is awesome for both BW and color editing, I don't think I'll ever go back.
Easily the best tutorial I've seen on the subject matter. I learned more from the baseball edit than from the last 15 videos on the topic.
Awesome technique. It's so much easier to learn and execute than many other offerings on the tube at the moment. Many thanks Mark
one of the best editing videos I've seen on RUclips. Clear simple instruction.
Hand down the best tutorial for moody tones, love it
Stunning and very artful. Thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Your editing skills in Lightroom are 2nd to none.
Man, this is totally awesome!🔥
Totally awesome! I have to move to lightroom and apply this tutorial. Amazing! Thankyou very much.
This method worked great, with a few tweaks, for some athlete portraits I was editing. Thank you
Another great Tutorial Mark - thanks for making it
Glad you enjoyed it, Andrew. Thanks
This is probably the most helpful video I’ve seen all year
Dude, first 4 seconds of the video -- holy crap how do you get this sharp and clean of an image? What the heck bro.
Definitely enjoy learning more how to customize your photos
EXCELLENT TUTORIAL! Thanks for sharing your editing tips..
The New York photo transformation was especially impressive. Great vid.
excellent video, clear and simple, covering a lot of ground but in an easy to follow way. great work!
wow! you sir are bomb! thank you so much for this wonderful tips ! thanks for making this beautiful video tutorial
Thank you for this tutorial! I have been looking exactly for this!
This was probably the best tutorial I have ever seen.
Very well-explained!
Dude! This has been one of my favorite tutorials! Well done!
great tactics . learned a lot from you today. all the skills are quite effective.
I've been using LR for a while, but there are tons of new knowledge in your video. Thanks for sharing.
Magnificent technique. And superbly explained. Thanks.
Best argument for not doing it is that everybody is doing it. From now on all my pictures will be super bright!
Great tutorial by the way :)
Ths is probably one of the best tutorials I have seen in a long time!
I seldom write comments. But I am so grateful for your tutorial that I have no right to be quite. That's really amazing. Please share more your skills and ideas with us.
Thank you! Keep an eye out and subscribe to the channel for more videos coming soon!
Actually great tutorial, thanks!
Congrats! Very good video and explanation!
Thank you, Henrique. Subscribe and say tuned for more content coming soon!
I looked quite a few tutorials, yours is best. Thank you.
by the far the best video this year...very creative ..
this is the most direct to the point, easy to follow video tutorial on how to edit dark moody tones. Thanks! Do you have a separate one for cinematic and brown tones?
Thank you so so much, I’ve been using presets to “try “ and get closer to the moody dark look on certain shots and then tweak from there but now I understand how to be specific for my photos plus making my own style from using no presets. Thanks again.
Helpful? That was about the best simple photo editing video I've watched all year!
What a fantastic tutorial! I’ll be referring to this again…and again to achieve some of my cityscapes. Thank you so much! I’m now following your channel.
Good material, the way you talk, the rithm, the simplicity, the voice. Nice touch. 5*
dear lord.. this just an amazing tutorial. subscribed. Please do more like this please.
This video was really amazing . Thaks alot was struggling to color grade and create dark moody tones. thanks again for this amazing tutorial.
Thanks for changing my life for the better mate 💚
Outstanding, you have an eye for this
That's what I was looking for! Great tutorial. It's so simple and final effect is just perfect! Thanks man!
Wooow you're simply magic! Thank you for sharing this
Thanks for creating this! This is just what I was looking for but did not know how to search it 🤩
Thank you for this. This taught me so much. My first photo edit after watching this looks so much better than anything else I’ve done before
Great news!
Great tutorial also I think I can apply this fundamentals to video color grading
thank you so much! I was able to craft some awesome dark presets for future shoots. I also learned the process behind it, which was really insightful. Thanks!
Hello Mark
I've been to Killarny just recently, few months ago. The waterfall and the park were, are, just stunning.
Even this tutorial. Glad that I find you man 🤓
My mind is absolutely blown!! Thank you so much!!
it is one of the best lightroom tutorial
Congrats Man.... Your videos teach us in a easy way to get the best results of our photos. Thank you sooo much!
對我來說這是一個全新的調色模式!感謝你無私的分享。
A wet Sunday afternoon well spent with your tutorials, really useful and engaging. Thank you for sharing
Love this tutorial! Very informative and to the point with 3 in depth examples and a few with less details. Definitely going to try and edit some of my photos this way for the gram.
amazing turtorial thank you very much, love it!
El mejor tutorial que he encontrado sobre edición de fotografía en lightroom. Tienes mi un nuevo subscritor. Gracias.
Absolutely stunning work. Thank you!!
Wow, you are genius! Will try this!
Very interesting technique. I love the concept.
really cool! Thank you for this tutorial
That was short but crispy tutorial!😊👍...you've got a new subscriber here!😊🥰
Thanks and welcome!
Great Tutorial Mark, you earned a new suscriptor :)
Awesome explanation mate! this will help steping upmy Color grading game!
Man, a fantastic tutorial! Congrats!
wow super straightforward workflow that I believe is going to help me, as u say at the end of the video, to beat the habit of fighting with presets to make them 'kinda' work for each different photo.
I love your tutorials Mark. Your style is so clear and concise and you make learning these techniques so easy.
Thanks for the content 👍
Competitionr is a scam. They will ask you to pay the postage fees
This is the most inspiring “how to”
I’ve seen in a bit! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
What an awesome, cool and interesting process!! Thanks a lot for sharing it 🙂
Thank you, sir.. Love the tutorial.
Amazing results , would be nice to put the steps into words to make it easier to reproduce , keep up the good work , we apreciate ❤️💪🏻
Thank you so much Sensei! You are a blessing!
maestrazo, muy buena la edición.
Fantastic tutorial, very easy to understand
Watching your video here has made me a little less afraid to completely mess up! You make it look so simple
Best tutorial I’ve ever seen! Honestly inspiring me to go out there and shoot more. Appreciate you!
Thanks - have fun shooting!
Thanks, this is a good and well explained tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
This video was full of interesting insights. Thank you!
Well explained. Thanks for sharing. I will try the technique. Bravo
Fantastic tutorial, thanks for this!
Thank you for sharing this. i've been looking for this technique. New subscriber here!
Amazing video. Thank you for all your help. Will be visiting again for more help👏
Very nicely explained. Thank you for this tutorial.