your tutorial is perfect ! your voice, your content, your words, your explanations ... everything is good ! keep up your good works .. you got one more subscriber ! ;)
This has been one of the most helpful videos I have seen on Lightroom. It gave me a basic idea of post-processing without being technical. I believe I can use these same steps to get the best out of the photos I take from now on. Thank you for making this video. Subscribing to your channel!
Very nice; like the way you explain things. Am a subscriber now. Thanks to you I realized what post processing really is: bring out what you saw from the jumble of raw data captured by the camera. So brilliant and yet so simple.
Great tutorial, very informative and easy to understand, I often feel like I'm cheating by enhancing my photo's, but it is such a let down when what is actually seen to what comes on the screen. You take away the guilt. Thank you.
I'm so glad to hear this was helpful! Post-processing in the digital age is no different than what film photographers would do in the darkroom back in the day, as long as we don't overdo it! I've just relaunched the channel if you're interested in more videos!
I do apply sharpening which varies depending on if I'm exporting for the web or for print. That will be a topic of a separate tutorial. Thank you for the feedback!
Thanks! I always keep the large raw files with edits, in case I want to go back later and make adjustments. I use JPEGs for sending to a print lab or posting to my website/instagram.
Matthew, I want to thank you for your tutorials. They are straight, simple, and to the point. I am now a fan and subscriber.
I really appreciate your kind words! If you'd like to see more, I've just begun posting videos again!
basic info that beginner can understand nice and simple, well done.
Thanks, Riccardo! I've just relaunched my channel and hope you can check out my latest videos!
your tutorial is perfect ! your voice, your content, your words, your explanations ... everything is good ! keep up your good works .. you got one more subscriber ! ;)
Hi Matthew, Very clear ! Nice of you to share !
(from France)
This is probably the most helpful video I've ever seen. Thanks.
That's so kind, Kevin! I'm happy to hear this helped you! I've just relaunched the channel and I hope you can check out my new videos!
Really enjoyed the tutorial, good stuff and easy to follow.
i like your voice tone and the way you explain thing makes everything very simple
Thanks, Ajay!
This has been one of the most helpful videos I have seen on Lightroom. It gave me a basic idea of post-processing without being technical. I believe I can use these same steps to get the best out of the photos I take from now on. Thank you for making this video. Subscribing to your channel!
Thank you so much! I'm glad it was helpful. I've just started posting new videos if you'd like to check them out!
Very nice; like the way you explain things. Am a subscriber now. Thanks to you I realized what post processing really is: bring out what you saw from the jumble of raw data captured by the camera. So brilliant and yet so simple.
Thank you for the kind words, Roberto! I've just relaunched the channel and hope you'll check out my new videos!
@@MatthewArringtonphoto Glad to hear you're back!
Very clear and concise. Well done sir.
Thanks, Mark! I've just begun making videos again and I hope you can take a look!
Looking forward to more tutorial. This is awesome!
Thank you, Steven! I just relaunched the channel with more tutorials coming!
Awesome Tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial, very informative and easy to understand, I often feel like I'm cheating by enhancing my photo's, but it is such a let down when what is actually seen to what comes on the screen. You take away the guilt. Thank you.
I'm so glad to hear this was helpful! Post-processing in the digital age is no different than what film photographers would do in the darkroom back in the day, as long as we don't overdo it! I've just relaunched the channel if you're interested in more videos!
I do apply sharpening which varies depending on if I'm exporting for the web or for print. That will be a topic of a separate tutorial. Thank you for the feedback!
Great tutorial!
Keep it up :)
Thanks!
Nicely done. Subscribed :)
Really liked your tutorial. After processing you keep large files or convert them to jpeg?
Thanks! I always keep the large raw files with edits, in case I want to go back later and make adjustments. I use JPEGs for sending to a print lab or posting to my website/instagram.