Welcome to probably my favorite Lightroom tutorial I've ever made! I really hope you like this color and learn a thing or two about how you can easily achieve it too! If you have any styles you want to learn leave them in a comment and I will add them to our list!!
I can’t thank you enough for these videos! I have learned so much from you. When I first downloaded Lightroom I’d sit there and not know where to begin, now I feel like I have some where to start. Thank you again!
Thanks for explaining this so well! I’ve already learned so much from your other editing videos so I’m excited to work with this setup and see what you’ve got in store in the future!
Thank you for explaining Lightroom so well. I have followed a lot of tutorials and this is one of the most well-explained (even if I continue to suck at Tone Curve).
Saturation affects all colors equally, while Vibrance is more selective, boosting muted colors and avoiding excessive saturation of already vibrant tones, especially skin tones. This makes vibrance a more subtle and controlled tool for color adjustment
Have some questions, what if we want our photo to have certain feel, for instance like sephia, or warmer or cooler picture. Do you set it at color correction, curve toning, color grading, or after the process all finished. And also when do you put effect like bokeh to your picture (assuming you using mobile to take photo), should I do it after or before this edit. Thank you, love your videos!!
This was really interesting. With the tone curve sliders, do you tee we commend doing them like that on non-portraits? Is the overall purpose of these just the faded green look?
sorry for the typo - I shouldn't type from a horizontal position! Meant to ask if you recommend the tone curve adjustments you made only for portraits, or for non-portraits as well? Thanks for making a very useful video.
Awesome can you share some more curves method in red green blue channel? It will be helpful and some tricks to use it wisely on different images and science behind that curves ❤🎉
fantastic video! I have a request :). Could you do a similar video but using a photo you took on the street? No controlled environments, no studio, nothing. Just a pic you took maybe at the beach or of someone walking by. pls pls pls :)
Hmm I wonder if one can follow these steps (mainly from basic tab thru the Lightroom Color Grading part ) do this on other photo editing softwares like Pixlr E(for example), for those who don't have Lightroom & still either get the same or similar result?
Welcome to probably my favorite Lightroom tutorial I've ever made! I really hope you like this color and learn a thing or two about how you can easily achieve it too! If you have any styles you want to learn leave them in a comment and I will add them to our list!!
I love the light room tutorials, I’m still new to light room. I’ve learn so much from your tutorials!
Happy to have ya!
How is it going
I can’t thank you enough for these videos! I have learned so much from you. When I first downloaded Lightroom I’d sit there and not know where to begin, now I feel like I have some where to start. Thank you again!
Thank you so much!! Please don’t stop doing these videos 🤗
Thank you, the best lightroom tutorial I've ever seen so far!
Thanks for explaining this so well! I’ve already learned so much from your other editing videos so I’m excited to work with this setup and see what you’ve got in store in the future!
Happy to help!
Thank you so much for these videos. I am brand new to editing and your videos are so easy to follow.
We got you lacey!!
Love these kind of videos!! Please continue to do more! xx
Thank you for explaining Lightroom so well. I have followed a lot of tutorials and this is one of the most well-explained (even if I continue to suck at Tone Curve).
You got it brother!
Thank you. Very helpful. I have so far used Photoshop, trying LRC now. New learning’s
TEACH, SAWYER, TEACH! You are the real deal when in comes to helping us to Master Lightroom! :)
Saturation affects all colors equally, while Vibrance is more selective, boosting muted colors and avoiding excessive saturation of already vibrant tones, especially skin tones. This makes vibrance a more subtle and controlled tool for color adjustment
Awesome!
Have some questions, what if we want our photo to have certain feel, for instance like sephia, or warmer or cooler picture. Do you set it at color correction, curve toning, color grading, or after the process all finished. And also when do you put effect like bokeh to your picture (assuming you using mobile to take photo), should I do it after or before this edit. Thank you, love your videos!!
This was really interesting. With the tone curve sliders, do you tee we commend doing them like that on non-portraits? Is the overall purpose of these just the faded green look?
sorry for the typo - I shouldn't type from a horizontal position! Meant to ask if you recommend the tone curve adjustments you made only for portraits, or for non-portraits as well? Thanks for making a very useful video.
This was really helpful man, thanks I really appreciate..from Nigeria
You got it my man! Thanks for stopping by!!
Love this edit!! Love this tutorial!!
Thanks Riley!!
I'm learning so much, with your videos, but on this video, I missed how do you create the pre-sets
That was a great tutorial.. Well done and thank you.
YOU GOT IT MAN! Well have you editing pro by the end of the year!
Great tutorial!!
Beautiful
Awesome can you share some more curves method in red green blue channel? It will be helpful and some tricks to use it wisely on different images and science behind that curves ❤🎉
Thank you for this video, @sawyerhartman. I really appreciated this video. Looking forward to more in the future 😁.
fantastic video!
I have a request :). Could you do a similar video but using a photo you took on the street? No controlled environments, no studio, nothing. Just a pic you took maybe at the beach or of someone walking by. pls pls pls :)
Hmm I wonder if one can follow these steps (mainly from basic tab thru the Lightroom Color Grading part ) do this on other photo editing softwares like Pixlr E(for example), for those who don't have Lightroom & still either get the same or similar result?
Hi , Where can I find stock photo for training ?
Can you make a video like this but for mobile lightroom? Great video!
i have a quick question for you. I have a Sonya7II and I'm looking for a flashlight, what do you recommend? Thank you
ProFoto Makes great products!
Why use only adjustment brushes, when in the updated Lightroom Classic you can auto select the eyes, background, subject... etc.?
It would be the same amount of work for me cause id spend the time I saved checking to make sure it worked lol
Hi when I try to download images it is asking to Pay
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So how do I use the lightroom not the lightroom classic
A bit out of my league, but super interesting
Naw man you got this one! I know it! Just try it and save the preset hahahha!
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Thanks for stopping by!
My light room doesn't have a "basic" tab
Awesome!