Man, Colin. You're my favorite instructor. I almost gave up on Lightroom but, you helped me learn a bunch of stuff that helps my photography. Thanks man. Looking forward to more photo-witchcraft!
I've been using LR C for several years now and I still have not made any presets. I really need to. Milky way season is here and I really need to make one for those pics since I do nearly the same edit every time.
Thanks for the tip. We are going to kauai for two weeks. I will have so many pictures to edit. This will help me see the possibilities for each in just one or two clicks. ❤ Rees
I have found that when I do masks with the brush that when applying the same edits to another image the masks are out of place, which is understandable.
You don't post that often. Anyway I'm lazy, and have thousands of unedited raw files taking up terabytes of HD space. This sounds like a way out. Thank you very much. I am firmly against Adobe subscription. Have a 2015 version of LIGHTROOM, and Adobe RAW. Will give this a try.
I kicked against subscription for years with my last purchase being CS6. I tried other apps, but non matched Adobe. I finally realised it was me missing out at less than the cost of a monthly photography magazine, and so I subscribed. Have to say I do not regret the decision.
You missed the point. This is a tutorial to show how to batch process ai adjustments with changes that can be clearly seen (If you have watched ANY of my editing tutorials, you know how I actually edit). On this, the settings are irrelevant other than to clearly demonstrate how a feature works. I expect you to use the settings that are best for your photos. (And the properly exposed version of this image has beautiful light, not this one I chose to demo).
@@photoshopcafe You are completely right. The ai adjustments are perfectly shown. Your tutorials are well explained and easy to follow. I only wanted to notice that in that particular case the image did not win with the transformation done (my personal opinion of course - others might think it improved a lot). I hope this opinion did not bother you. Your tutorials are astounding.
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of course I want to. learn more ! you do such as great job ! Thanks a lot
Excellent tips. Thank you for sharing. 🎉
Amazing - thank you!
I give it a try. Looks like a great shortcut for editing a group of photos. Thanks Colin.
Excellent quick explanation of these fantastic features. Thanks Colin.
Thanks, glad it was useful
Thanks Colin, another excellent tutorial.
Man, Colin. You're my favorite instructor. I almost gave up on Lightroom but, you helped me learn a bunch of stuff that helps my photography. Thanks man. Looking forward to more photo-witchcraft!
You're welcome!
Well now this was another cool tip. Thanks
Wow! :)
Thanks for sharing!
Tip: when raising shadows don’t forget to lower the blacks. Avoiding the unattractive HRD-look.
Magic tip. Thanks. After being away from photography for a while I’m trying to get reacquainted with all the new tech.
HRD lol
High Range Dynamic. Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it no? 😂
Brilliant , thank you
Nice tips👍 Thanks for sharing these great tips🙏🏼🙏🏼
Anytime
I've been using LR C for several years now and I still have not made any presets. I really need to. Milky way season is here and I really need to make one for those pics since I do nearly the same edit every time.
Best of luck with your MW photos!
Thanks for the tip. We are going to kauai for two weeks. I will have so many pictures to edit. This will help me see the possibilities for each in just one or two clicks. ❤ Rees
Its a good starting place with the quick edits. You will love Kaui, its so beautiful there
Wow! Great! Thank you very much!
You're welcome
I have found that when I do masks with the brush that when applying the same edits to another image the masks are out of place, which is understandable.
Yes, the auto masks are based on object detection such as skies. Brushes are an absolute adjustment
" New Camera RAW feature" You got me.
This is AI properly used! Great tutorial, thanks
Nice vid. On your screen you have the buttons "Auto" "B&W" and "HDR". I don't have the HDR button
You might need the latest version of Lightroom/Photoshop. Also, your monitor has to support HDR.
@@64BBernard Thanks. I have the ltest version of LR/PS. I have to check if my new iMac supports HDR
I covered that 4 or so tutorials ago. It's a technology preview: ruclips.net/video/GOs5Hum-ARk/видео.html
I left Adobe for capture one. Too bad I cant use this.
Kenny said it best, "You chose a fine time to leave me Lucille"
I didn't see how you moved between before and after views.
backslash key
You don't post that often. Anyway I'm lazy, and have thousands of unedited raw files taking up terabytes of HD space. This sounds like a way out. Thank you very much. I am firmly against Adobe subscription. Have a 2015 version of LIGHTROOM, and Adobe RAW. Will give this a try.
I kicked against subscription for years with my last purchase being CS6. I tried other apps, but non matched Adobe. I finally realised it was me missing out at less than the cost of a monthly photography magazine, and so I subscribed. Have to say I do not regret the decision.
I thought there was something new but its tips are some months old already
Too general. Edit, per photo always better if each counts.😊
It's a starting place and a good one, you should manually edit each photograph you decide to use,. This also works really well on a series of photos.
First photo looking really bad after the retouch. Fake HDR look. All the beautiful light destroyed with the chosen settings
You missed the point. This is a tutorial to show how to batch process ai adjustments with changes that can be clearly seen (If you have watched ANY of my editing tutorials, you know how I actually edit). On this, the settings are irrelevant other than to clearly demonstrate how a feature works. I expect you to use the settings that are best for your photos. (And the properly exposed version of this image has beautiful light, not this one I chose to demo).
@@photoshopcafe You are completely right. The ai adjustments are perfectly shown. Your tutorials are well explained and easy to follow. I only wanted to notice that in that particular case the image did not win with the transformation done (my personal opinion of course - others might think it improved a lot). I hope this opinion did not bother you. Your tutorials are astounding.