This is not the right way, this is also not the wrong way, this is my personal way, your way might be different. Liked the video right there, no matter what comes next.
press "H" to hide the pins press "J" to show the areas that are too bright or too dark press "/" to show before and after press "K" for adjustment brush
I learned more about working in lightroom by watching this video carefully than I have in watching many hours of videos by others. You not only show the tool, but explain when and why to use it. Excellent video.
I thought I knew Lightroom okay, but your tutorials make me 10 times as smart. I LOVE all the little extra details with the keyboard shortcuts and so on. I'll be watching this again and again along with so many other of yours. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
'You are the artist.' I'm not sure why that hit so hard! Thank you for reinforcing the fact that what we do is ART, and each artist 'paints' differently. It's hard to pioneer in this day and age, especially with the seeds planted by most nowadays due to social media and ease of access. Loved that comment.
I love that you make a point of saying “there is no right way, there is no wrong way.” Because at the end of the day, editing photos is an artistic outlet that every individual handles slightly differently.
I am beginner in editing but i have learnt a lot about editing and tools through this video and the guy is actually enjoying his work the best content great channel and a lovely teacher.
Great tutorial Unmesh! It is also fantastic that you explain what each option in Lightroom is used for and their effect. I find that I always learn something from your tutorials.
I accidentally tripped in to your videos. You have uncanny ability to mix the basics with advanced tech in photoshop and lightroom and that brings clarity to what you suggesting specially for photoshop novices like me. Kudos to you.
Im using Lightroom for years and years.... Today I've learned a few things I didnt knew! Cheers mate, one of the best channels in RUclips about photography! You have my subscribe!
You seem like a very nice person. For years I was told to adjust the Whites and Blacks as you explained. I finally realized that wasn't the way to do it for ME (NOT others). With the exception of white and black clipping, you do a very nice job.
Nice, helpful video. I very much agree with you that the first step is to think through what you want as your end result ... then use the tools to move to that end. It is an artistic expression. At one time, I was jealous of the freedom a artist/painter had. No more. We have such wonderful and powerful tools!
best adobe channel so far...this channel needs more subscribers. With your channel i started from 0 ZERO! and now im doing lot of decent workflow. Thanks you man! wish i could help your channel in any way to retrieve a bit what you gave me. cheers
You are very inspiring. Sometimes it's hard to get motivated to push myself to keep learning and creating, but your videos always spark that motivation back to life! Thank you for doing what you do and offering it to us as a valuable resource.
Greetings from Egypt , Dude , i've been Video and photography as a pro for 4 years , and been playing with Photoshop for 14 years on and off and recently lightroom as well , and i'm still learning from almost every video you make , thank you very much for knowledge sharing ,really appreciated , keep up the good work :)
This is too much editing for my style but I learned so many things from this video. I’m seriously impressed. What a fantastic teacher. This guy is the bob ross of Lightroom.
Thank you for explaining of every single detail, in Lightroom we can do the same thing in many different ways and it's always great to learn something new!
How much I would love to meet you and just watch you perform, see your work in person, and hear you and speak with you. You're so kind and humble, yet such a master at your craft. Thank you for what you do!
You are the man bro!!! For Real!! I have never left a comment on a RUclips video before, but I have learned so much from your videos that it just wouldn't be right not to. Thank you!
Amazing instructor! The 'by the way' tips you interject along the way are some of the most valuable elements of your teaching. I've seen several videos that cover this topic, but you've added details & guidance that fine-tune the process . Thanx!!
Dear Mr. Unmesh, sir, photography is an art. I agree to a point, in that each form of art has its technical details that we need to master before we can be a master in that art. As a painter it helps to understand different brushes, pigments or dyes and binders that turn pigments into paint, or ink or pastels or watercolors. The approach to exposure and what relates to that seems like there is a randomness associated. The order does not matter, you imply. As I worked more than 45 years with manual camera settings, I have now opened up to "expose for the highlights". And Lightroom opens my images as if they are underexposed. This is expected, by the way, I'm not complaining. The camera has given me several f-stops with minimal numbers of associated pixels (almost no height in the histogram). And I have lost no highlight details. Now I can choose what range of highlights I still want to have details and what not. This is done with the "white point" that I can lower. And here we get to the point of "sequence" as an efficiency subject. Adjustments to anything related to exposure are made by Lightroom relative to black point and white point. Capture One (C1 - v 20) does not do it like that and that is totally annoying to me. In LR, make exposure and color adjustments and next change the white point and you have to start all over again. In C1, changing black and white points is not fixed can drives me nuts. Morale: in LR adjust white and black points first. Now you have defined to Lightroom what, in your raw image, should be black [0,0,0] and white [255,255,255] and note that anything that used to be whiter than your new white point will be equally white from here on (vice versa for black). C1 keeps shifting that, when you change exposure details. (in my text, "exposure" relates to the Basic, Tone Curve, HSL/Color, Color Grading, Detail, Effects and Calibration panels - these all relate to each other.) If your LR histogram indicates you can rise the black point and/or lower the white point, start there, or you may be running in infinite loops. In general, there is no single right way, true. Except exceptions - but these do not refute the general rule.
This video might be over 3 years old but I just discovered, thanks to you, I can use shift + double click and it's like magic. The funny thing is you were working on a photo "the old man from Storr" from the isle of Sky in Scotland, and I'm working on a sunset phoo from a mountain in Scotland. :-) Thank you Sir for your epic tutorials.
This tutorial is amazing because he not only shows you how to do it, but also how/why the tool is behaving as it does. Great work! I look forward to seeing what other Lightroom stuff you have, or Premiere Pro? :)
I can see that you've got the expertise and a really good ideology on art. That art is subjective and it's you who has to find your own style. Really loved your in depth videos , it is helping me a lot! Thank you so much!!!!
You are a great teacher! You explain it very well and simple... easy to understand (although it took me a little to get used to your accent 🙃) i will be going through all of your other videos. Thank you!
Comments about why you "increase the expo, or the highlight or whatever" would be really awesome too! I mean like "to increase the dramatic look of the picture" or "to guided the eye in the proper direction of the image", "to bring foen the background", "..." Great tutorial though, Thanks!
This is not the right way, this is also not the wrong way, this is my personal way, your way might be different. Liked the video right there, no matter what comes next.
Bob Ross
same here
The voice, the smile and he is very happy when explain.
Best than my school teachers.
I just wanted to create a similar comment. So fun to get taught by him :D
It dramatically shapes the light and mood
yeah, not to mention he's doing all that while coping with the sweating.
this dude is a amazing teacher
I had to pause the video 4 minutes in to just comment and say I AGREE!! He's fantastic and I so appreciate the encouragement.
I like how he put himself under the "navigator" arrow.
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Still couldn't teach you to use 'an' in front of a vowel.
@@Arshyo you are funny
It's difficult to find anyone else on youtube who explains everything so good. I just love your tutorials! Amazing, I mean AMAZING :)
"Photography is an art, and so is image processing", boy, you are really a true teacher! Subscribed and Faved! keep up the excellent work
Of all the vids I've watched on this subject, you are easily understandable. Fast, yet articulate. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent.
press "H" to hide the pins
press "J" to show the areas that are too bright or too dark
press "/" to show before and after
press "K" for adjustment brush
Thank you!
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I love the way he appreciate another people along his narration. Love the video.
I learned more about working in lightroom by watching this video carefully than I have in watching many hours of videos by others. You not only show the tool, but explain when and why to use it. Excellent video.
The sound is so crisp! I also admire the way you ask the questions and answer them right away. Fantastic job
I thought I knew Lightroom okay, but your tutorials make me 10 times as smart. I LOVE all the little extra details with the keyboard shortcuts and so on. I'll be watching this again and again along with so many other of yours. THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Without doubt one of the very best LR tutorials available - thanks and well done on your style of presentation which is so easy to follow
'You are the artist.'
I'm not sure why that hit so hard! Thank you for reinforcing the fact that what we do is ART, and each artist 'paints' differently.
It's hard to pioneer in this day and age, especially with the seeds planted by most nowadays due to social media and ease of access.
Loved that comment.
I love that you make a point of saying “there is no right way, there is no wrong way.” Because at the end of the day, editing photos is an artistic outlet that every individual handles slightly differently.
I am beginner in editing but i have learnt a lot about editing and tools through this video and the guy is actually enjoying his work the best content great channel and a lovely teacher.
This guy always blows me away! So many tips and hidden features I had no idea of!
The world needs more people like this guy, just rang the bell, thank you!
Great tutorial Unmesh! It is also fantastic that you explain what each option in Lightroom is used for and their effect. I find that I always learn something from your tutorials.
I accidentally tripped in to your videos. You have uncanny ability to mix the basics with advanced tech in photoshop and lightroom and that brings clarity to what you suggesting specially for photoshop novices like me. Kudos to you.
Im using Lightroom for years and years.... Today I've learned a few things I didnt knew! Cheers mate, one of the best channels in RUclips about photography! You have my subscribe!
You seem like a very nice person. For years I was told to adjust the Whites and Blacks as you explained. I finally realized that wasn't the way to do it for ME (NOT others). With the exception of white and black clipping, you do a very nice job.
You are a natural teacher. This is one of the best presentations I have watched, keep up the great work - you are appreciated!
Nice, helpful video. I very much agree with you that the first step is to think through what you want as your end result ... then use the tools to move to that end. It is an artistic expression. At one time, I was jealous of the freedom a artist/painter had. No more. We have such wonderful and powerful tools!
"Increase the clarity just a bit.." Goes to 100.
:)
ahahahahah
Why is this video the best i've seen on your channel for the last 4 years !
These are not tutorials. These are classes! Best photoshop lessons I've had. Thank you.
Best in depth tuto about lightroom i have found so far!!
wonderful tutorial, straight to the point no time wasting. You are a great communicator. thanks
best adobe channel so far...this channel needs more subscribers. With your channel i started from 0 ZERO! and now im doing lot of decent workflow. Thanks you man! wish i could help your channel in any way to retrieve a bit what you gave me. cheers
I really loved this video. Not only did I learn a ton but I really liked what you said about using the tool in a way that works for us. Great video!
Excellent tutorial!!!. Perfect pace, not too fast, not too slow. Well explained, clear voice and tone, and not boring.
this was the best tutorial I have seen for lightroom, you are amazing at explaining things!
The best tutorial you will ever find in RUclips. Always explains the small details and information you need. Thank you bro!!!
I could seriously watch your videos all day
You are very inspiring. Sometimes it's hard to get motivated to push myself to keep learning and creating, but your videos always spark that motivation back to life! Thank you for doing what you do and offering it to us as a valuable resource.
Best Lightroom instruction I have seen, can't wait to view more
I've been using Photoshop for over 15 years, but wow, I've learned a lot from this channel. Great job!
I loved that you're helping us become better artists and not just telling us to follow how other artists (including you) edit!
One of the best explanations of using Lightroom features I have seen. Very well done!
I've been using LR for years and learned more in this video than I have on dozens of others combined! Cheers
Greetings from Egypt , Dude , i've been Video and photography as a pro for 4 years , and been playing with Photoshop for 14 years on and off and recently lightroom as well , and i'm still learning from almost every video you make , thank you very much for knowledge sharing ,really appreciated , keep up the good work :)
You're so experienced. Coming from you, it means a lot. Thank you so much Charief for watching the videos! I am very happy to hear that.
I love the way you presented this video. It's so honest and clear. You have such a good personality. Oh, and the details in this video are excellent 😊
This is too much editing for my style but I learned so many things from this video. I’m seriously impressed. What a fantastic teacher.
This guy is the bob ross of Lightroom.
Thank you for explaining of every single detail, in Lightroom we can do the same thing in many different ways and it's always great to learn something new!
Flow explained in 3 seconds! Best teacher on youtube!
Just love your way of explaning and giving the viewer the dare to try on his own, keep that up!
I really like all your tutorials. We can see you are really having fun doing it. Good job!
How much I would love to meet you and just watch you perform, see your work in person, and hear you and speak with you. You're so kind and humble, yet such a master at your craft. Thank you for what you do!
His stuff in our photoshop group on Facebook is unreal.
Unmesh is a phenomenal teacher.
"you are the artist and you need to decide.." Very true words here!
Great video, covers a lot of effects and shows how to create each. I have a lot of experience using Lightroom, and still learned quite a bit. Thanks!
Finlay you start Lightroom too. It seems great to learn the core concepts of lighting. I appreciate it
You are the man bro!!! For Real!! I have never left a comment on a RUclips video before, but I have learned so much from your videos that it just wouldn't be right not to. Thank you!
I just discovered your channel and it’s the greatest discovery I’ve made in a looooongggg Time. You have won my subscription!
WOW one of the best tutorials I ever SAW! So clean and this dude is such a talent!
dude , every video about one particular thing , leraning 100 other things.... you're amazing ! keep goin.
Great teacher. One of the best I've encountered, probably the best.
Honestly speaking... you are one of the best teachers here on youtube :)
Very well never undermind any other tutorials great gentleman
This is really helpful and easy to understand. Thanks for being in depth with your tutorials.
Amazing instructor! The 'by the way' tips you interject along the way are some of the most valuable elements of your teaching. I've seen several videos that cover this topic, but you've added details & guidance that fine-tune the process . Thanx!!
Man... even if i don't use the techniques that often.. all of the awesome shortcuts are well worth the watch! thanks :)
I have learned so much from this video.. Thank you for sharing all those shortcuts that make our lives so much freaking easier! ily
One of the best tutorial I've seen amongst french and english videos! Thanks a lot!
This like all your video's of yours that I have view, are the most detailed, instructional, and completely understandable...
THE chanel to learn photoshop, I watched them all, you ARE THE BEST! PERIOD!
Your teaching methods are wonderful. Thank you for delivering as always a very detailed and concise tutorial.
I didn't know about the auto Black and White balance trick. Thanks a lot for the tip.
Dear Mr. Unmesh, sir, photography is an art. I agree to a point, in that each form of art has its technical details that we need to master before we can be a master in that art. As a painter it helps to understand different brushes, pigments or dyes and binders that turn pigments into paint, or ink or pastels or watercolors.
The approach to exposure and what relates to that seems like there is a randomness associated. The order does not matter, you imply.
As I worked more than 45 years with manual camera settings, I have now opened up to "expose for the highlights". And Lightroom opens my images as if they are underexposed. This is expected, by the way, I'm not complaining. The camera has given me several f-stops with minimal numbers of associated pixels (almost no height in the histogram). And I have lost no highlight details. Now I can choose what range of highlights I still want to have details and what not. This is done with the "white point" that I can lower.
And here we get to the point of "sequence" as an efficiency subject. Adjustments to anything related to exposure are made by Lightroom relative to black point and white point. Capture One (C1 - v 20) does not do it like that and that is totally annoying to me.
In LR, make exposure and color adjustments and next change the white point and you have to start all over again. In C1, changing black and white points is not fixed can drives me nuts.
Morale: in LR adjust white and black points first. Now you have defined to Lightroom what, in your raw image, should be black [0,0,0] and white [255,255,255] and note that anything that used to be whiter than your new white point will be equally white from here on (vice versa for black). C1 keeps shifting that, when you change exposure details. (in my text, "exposure" relates to the Basic, Tone Curve, HSL/Color, Color Grading, Detail, Effects and Calibration panels - these all relate to each other.)
If your LR histogram indicates you can rise the black point and/or lower the white point, start there, or you may be running in infinite loops.
In general, there is no single right way, true. Except exceptions - but these do not refute the general rule.
Incredibly well explained. You are a damn good teacher.
This video might be over 3 years old but I just discovered, thanks to you, I can use shift + double click and it's like magic. The funny thing is you were working on a photo "the old man from Storr" from the isle of Sky in Scotland, and I'm working on a sunset phoo from a mountain in Scotland. :-) Thank you Sir for your epic tutorials.
This tutorial is amazing because he not only shows you how to do it, but also how/why the tool is behaving as it does. Great work! I look forward to seeing what other Lightroom stuff you have, or Premiere Pro? :)
This guy is really good at explaining things, great work
You are doing ana amazing job bro! I'm proud of you!
I'm so happy you are, Kaiwan! Thank you very much!
I always learn something new with you. Thanks for the double click for auto setting black and white point tip!!
in every video of you i learn a new detail, thank you!
Love everything about this guy!
Very nice presentation. Clear, concise, and understandable. Thank you!
You are doing a fantastic Job. I love the explanations behind each of your tutorials. Awesome.
Amazing technique and delivery-- you're the perfect digital teacher. Awesome stuff!
The best tutor out there!!! great job
What a nice English and an amazing teacher!
Best tutorial I've seen on the net. Kudos! Ive learned so much in your tutorial. I can always keep track on each part of the lesson
Thanks for the piece about personal artistry. Well said. Another gem.
Your way of teaching is very nice. Expect more tutorials from u
i never subscribed from your first video until just now. You are a sensei at teaching.
I can see that you've got the expertise and a really good ideology on art. That art is subjective and it's you who has to find your own style. Really loved your in depth videos , it is helping me a lot! Thank you so much!!!!
Bro, hello from Serbia. I'm glad to see that you are using Lightroom on Windows OS. The video helps me a lot.
when i see your face on the video i knew i will learn something amazing today. you're a brilliant piece of humanity
Love this video. You're a natural teacher. This was a lot of help!!
I like how he inserts trivia here and there. Amazing tutorial!
You're a wonderful teacher.. Please keep it up!
Unmesh, so many exposure blending tutorials out there using luminosity masks. I would love to see a tutorial coming from you.
A great tutorial. Congratulations from Brazil.
You are a great teacher! You explain it very well and simple... easy to understand (although it took me a little to get used to your accent 🙃) i will be going through all of your other videos. Thank you!
Comments about why you "increase the expo, or the highlight or whatever" would be really awesome too!
I mean like "to increase the dramatic look of the picture" or "to guided the eye in the proper direction of the image", "to bring foen the background", "..."
Great tutorial though, Thanks!
AMAZING! I learned a whole lot! Thank you for sharing
Great tutorial. Incredible amount of information, I have to watch this over and over to absorb it all. Subscribed.
I always learn so much when I come to this channel. Thank you!
Dude I hope they are paying you good money for this. So far you have a tutorial for every single issue I encountered whit post production!!!!