Chrissy Donadi
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The Complete Guide to Master Lightroom's HSL Color Panel
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This video covers everything you need to know about working with color in Lightroom's HSL panel sliders. The beginning demystifies the nuances and techniques behind the hue, saturation, and luminance sliders for color adjustments. Delving deeper, the video highlights the differences between the HSL/Color sliders and the Basic Panel's saturation slider in Lightroom. Lastly, it explores the differences between making color adjustments with the HSL sliders versus the Calibration panel.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 HSL Color Panel Intro
01:04 What is the HSL Color Panel in Lightroom
02:07 Hue
04:14 Saturation
05:45 Luminance
06:47 HSL vs Color Panel Explained
08:00 Using the Targeted Adjustment Tool
09:41 Calibration Panel vs HSL Panel
11:52 Outro
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Smarter Ways to Organize & Keyword in Lightroom
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#landscapephotography ​​ #lightroom #lightroomtutorial Fast and easy methods to keyword photos and stay organized in Lightroom Classic. We'll walk through practical ways to organize photos with keywords getting the most out of Lightroom's tools. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Lightroom Classic user, this tutorial provides practical strategies so you can set yourself up to find phot...
7 Powerful Tips to Organize Your Lightroom Folders
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#landscapephotography ​​ #lightroom #lightroomtutorial In this video, I share 7 simple yet powerful tips on how to organize your Lightroom Classic folders. We'll touch on some best practices when working with folders, how to find the best organizational method for your photography, and an easy and straightforward way to clean up and reorganize your folders in Lightroom Classic. 💡LEARN HOW TO SE...
The Smartest Way to Import Your Photos into Lightroom Classic
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In this video, I share my three best practices to follow when importing your photos into Lightroom. We'll walk through importing your files as RAW or DNGs files, how to avoid importing duplicate photos, and I'll share what I consider to be the easiest and smartest method to import your photos into Lightroom. I'm sorry the audio is low, but I'll fix it for next time! 💡LEARN HOW TO SETUP & ORGANI...
Getting Started with Lightroom Presets
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In this Lightroom presets tutorial, we'll walk through the pros and cons of working with Lightroom presets and learn the one exception for when you should check the "store Lightroom presets with this catalog" box. In addition, we'll see the presets I apply in my landscape photography and learn how to make a Lightroom preset of your own. #landscapephotography ​​ #lightroom #lightroomtutorial 💡LE...
Easily Create a Photo Copyright Preset in Lightroom
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In this Lightroom Quick Tip, we walk through how to create a copyright preset for Lightroom. The preset will record your copyright information directly in your photo's metadata so there's never a question of you being the original creator. Plus, I review the 3 ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS that must be in your image's copyright notice. Last, we'll cover how to automate the process so every single one of y...

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  • @abhijit-sarkar
    @abhijit-sarkar 4 дні тому

    I'm creating a keywords list based on the 'Lightroom Keyword List Project'. I have a couple of questions that I hope you can help me with: 1. How would you categorize "things" that fall somewhat between "WHAT" and "WHERE"? For example, mountains and lakes. A mountain may be present in two photos taken from completely different locations, which seems redundant to label in each instance (and leads to my next question). Categorizing them as "WHAT" creates confusion for smaller items, such as a hot spring or geyser. These items can't be present in photos shot from elsewhere, but technically, you're not at a geyser, you're seeing one. 2. Can the same keyword exist in two different hierarchies?

  • @magnegrimen3376
    @magnegrimen3376 8 днів тому

    Great video, very useful! I'm about to set up a NAS for my photos, and plan to use the opportunity to reorganize (which is just a nicer way to say "clean up my mess"). I've been watching a lot of videos about how to organize, but this one was really good and kind of balanced. Thank you! 😀

  • @ajgifts122
    @ajgifts122 10 днів тому

    Awesome!

  • @ajgifts122
    @ajgifts122 10 днів тому

    Great help! This simplified a way to add photos. Thank you!!

  • @matthewkatzer5511
    @matthewkatzer5511 21 день тому

    I'm late to the party but thank you very much! This is just what I was looking for 🤌. I want to sort my photos on my external hard drive and every other video only covers collections, making the organization useless the moment I unplug it and move it to another machine.

  • @miltonbliss6020
    @miltonbliss6020 Місяць тому

    Once the "Mess to Organize" had subfolders, what did you do with those subfolders ?

  • @karma1991
    @karma1991 Місяць тому

    thanks! very usefull!

  • @goranalgers1909
    @goranalgers1909 2 місяці тому

    Excellent tutorial, one of the best I have seen!

  • @yajlemag1
    @yajlemag1 2 місяці тому

    I learned so much in three videos. Than you, and I look forward to more soon.

  • @ChristianRouLund
    @ChristianRouLund 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge. I have been using LR since the beginning but I have thought about using keywords like you show🙏🙏👍👍👌👌

  • @marcosgonzalez2109
    @marcosgonzalez2109 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much for this tutorial, I have been using Lightroom for years without knowing anything about Keywords, you have been doing my life a lot easier, liked and subscribed

    • @chrissydonadi
      @chrissydonadi 2 місяці тому

      So happy to hear it helped! Cheers to a happy Lightroom experience!

  • @a.sjournal5332
    @a.sjournal5332 3 місяці тому

    This tutorial vas exactly what I what looking for! Thank you!

  • @nics8040
    @nics8040 3 місяці тому

    if you accidentally delete all the standard presets, is there a way to get them back?

    • @nics8040
      @nics8040 3 місяці тому

      ​ @chrissydonadi

  • @ZACY1234
    @ZACY1234 3 місяці тому

    Hello what is the alt/option key on windows keyboard?

  • @user-bi1vs8uj1q
    @user-bi1vs8uj1q 4 місяці тому

    I bought the subscription for Adobe LR which said LR classic was part of the price. Problem is I can't plugin cloud spot LR still. And having problem with pulling up LR classic only

  • @jacobthomson9369
    @jacobthomson9369 4 місяці тому

    Excellent tutorial.Many thanks.

  • @flachampion
    @flachampion 4 місяці тому

    On youtube I think yours is the best.

  • @jeromehutchinson1961
    @jeromehutchinson1961 4 місяці тому

    Love the way you teach, thank you. I've learned so much in such a short time.

  • @robertgill1003
    @robertgill1003 5 місяців тому

    That was a great12 minutes

  • @andycakebread7663
    @andycakebread7663 5 місяців тому

    Recently moved to lightroom. This is the best thing I've viewed in ages

  • @hanswi336
    @hanswi336 5 місяців тому

    OMG - where did you shoot that Galearis ?!!!!!!

  • @larry5018
    @larry5018 5 місяців тому

    You have done a great job. Never say never. Some say never use folders. However collections are only in the catalog. Always THINK.

  • @charlesbarrack3223
    @charlesbarrack3223 5 місяців тому

    Could anyone please explain why one would rename/categorize photos in folders on the hard drive other than just by date? Or IOW, why add location, topic, etc into folder names when LRC has multiple powerful tools to perform this organization (metadata, keywords & collections). Isn't this folder work redundant? If all folders include specific sortable data, why even use Lightroom? Thanks for any insight.

  • @gregscarcella519
    @gregscarcella519 5 місяців тому

    Wow...excellent tip....have not seen or heard this one before....I'm going to give it a try

  • @gregscarcella519
    @gregscarcella519 5 місяців тому

    Excellent tutorial! Much Needed! Now I have lots of organizing to do....lol

  • @Jude2408
    @Jude2408 5 місяців тому

    This is great. I’m in the process of reorganising over half a million photos, setting up an archive hard drive and culling many worthless photos. I have two catalogues on LR - one for my travel, landscape and nature photography and the other for my professional dog photography business plus all my general dog photos. I do use a process similar to yours but it is a bit messy so I’m looking forward to following your structure more diligently.

  • @orangeofmars2835
    @orangeofmars2835 6 місяців тому

    Something I am noticing in a lot of photo editing programs and not just lightroom. They are really cataloging programs. The annoying thing for me is they are great when I can create my directories and folders within Windows explorer and just bring in the photos I want to work on into the photo editing program. In Windows I gravitate to ACDSee Ultimate since I can just look over the folders I have on my HDD and then bring in what I want and then put them in a catalog/album if I want. In Lightroom and the program requires me to create a Catalog before doing any editing. Annoying.

  • @scottfwalter
    @scottfwalter 6 місяців тому

    Hi, just found your video it was very informative. Can you share your color wheel image? I would like to experiment with HSL outside of a photo. Thanks

  • @louwanamaker1234
    @louwanamaker1234 6 місяців тому

    I’ve watched a couple of you importing videos and they are hands down the best and most easily understood that I’ve seen. Thanks! Steve

  • @colinmelhuish1254
    @colinmelhuish1254 6 місяців тому

    So well explained. Great walk through. Learned so many new processes. Thanks for posting Subscribed.

  • @MrRonRobertson
    @MrRonRobertson 6 місяців тому

    You have some beautiful photos in your catalog

  • @teadish1448
    @teadish1448 6 місяців тому

    Excellent video! Very concise and easy to follow. I do have one question: When I want to create a folder within a folder, I usually right-click and create a folder. But I see you're using the option to create a subfolder. I wonder what is the difference between the two and when would I want to use one or the other? Thank you so much!

  • @photographlisbon
    @photographlisbon 6 місяців тому

    I actually use the same system as you but for some reason I'm constantly getting orphaned (outside of the hierarchy) keywords. Any idea why this happens and how to avoid it?

  • @wendyadams4101
    @wendyadams4101 7 місяців тому

    I have no 'edit preset' option in the dropdown. I have a million presets, so have done this before. Does anyone know if I can find 'edit presets' somewhere else?

  • @je_ro_me
    @je_ro_me 7 місяців тому

    Hi Chrissy. Great video. I tried to move a folder into a parent folder from Lrc but instead of just moving it on my hardrive, it duplicated it. So I now have on my drive the original file ( exactly where it was) plus the same file on the parent folder. Any suggestions? Thanks

  • @lidiasanchez7044
    @lidiasanchez7044 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤thank you

  • @simoharjane7823
    @simoharjane7823 7 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @Chris-13
    @Chris-13 7 місяців тому

    This is the first time I have really understood how lightroom works for organising photos . And that also includes a paid course on udemy!! Thank you 🙏

  • @HudShot
    @HudShot 8 місяців тому

    I love the "mess to organise" folder! Great idea.

  • @julesselmes
    @julesselmes 8 місяців тому

    Never use folders! Use Collections. Lightroom is not only a photo editing program, it’s basically also a database; use that strength. Let the database manage your files. You can search on date and time. And of course Keywords are an essential asset. You never need to “rename or organize’ your files; that’s Lightroom’s job. Remember you can always choose “show in finder” if you ever need to see the actual file.

    • @peterjohnson1739
      @peterjohnson1739 7 місяців тому

      Your computer’s Operating System puts EVERYTHING into folders. Like it or not you do use folders - even if you try to ignore them. Without its folder system your computer would not work at all. At a minimum all your photographs should be in a folder called “Photographs”, or similar, to keep them separate from other non-photography related files not managed by Lightroom Classic. Lightroom needs a folder to import your photographs from (even if you always use the same folder). It also needs all photographs to be in a folder somewhere (because it doesn’t store photographs) as you say it has a database the photographs are all external to that database in one or more (operating system maintained) folders. Once you’ve accepted that, like it or not you do use folders, this video has some suggestions as to how you could use sub-folders to avoid having one huge bucket. In other words make folders help you .. however you decide to subdivide your images. Taken a step further - you can’t completely ignore folders but you could ignore Collections completely. I’m not saying you shouldn’t use collections, key words etc I agree that’d be a mistake. I’m pointing out that folders are The Most Fundamental file organisational element on any computer. It’s misleading ti say “never use folders” the reality is that you (and everyone reading this) do use folders. .. Be aware that there are things you can’t do in collections. For example go through any collection and flag as “rejected” the out of focus, accidental shots of the ground, older lower resolution images now redundant because you’ve a much better one, etc .. Lightroom allows you to delete from both the catalogue and disk all “ rejected” photographs that are a waste of time and space. But, not if you’re in a collection. You need to go to the original folder - only then will Lightroom delete them. It’s probably helpful to regard folders as a permanent, high level, organisation and collections as a more dynamic (sometimes long-term sometimes short-term) alternative organisation.

    • @julesselmes
      @julesselmes 7 місяців тому

      @@peterjohnson1739 You missed my point completely. LRc does the file management for you. How it does it, and if that mimics the OS is immaterial.

    • @peterjohnson1739
      @peterjohnson1739 7 місяців тому

      @@julesselmes I’m sorry but you are missing the point entirely. You said, “Never use folders!”. The word “never”, is too strong. It is not possible to “never” use folders. Lightroom forces you to use folders for two things: (1) when you import photographs - somewhere physical for them to be stored. (2) When you want to delete photographs that are rejects for whatever reason (poor, duplicates, etc). Note: when you delete from a Collection all you are doing is breaking the link in LrC’s catalogue the physical file remains in the folder where LrC can still find it. LrC does not back-up your photos. To back-up your photos (and LrC’s catalogue) you need to know where they are (the folders) and copy them to a different hard-drive or SSD. For organising, sorting, etc, Collections are without doubt a better approach than using folders. However, you can’t say “never” use folders when you do use them as everyone must.

    • @julesselmes
      @julesselmes 7 місяців тому

      Ah I see the misunderstanding. I never use the Folders in Library Mode. I always use Collections. The video was about the "Folders" and "Collection" panes and methods of organising pictures inside LRc. Yes, when I import I obviously choose where the files are saved but I never go looking in those folders for the files, I use Collections, which I also dictate when I'm importing files. You can delete an original file when in a Collection, you just need to choose the delete from disk option (or not if you just want to remove it from a Collection.) For backup, I get my drive that I have put all the imported files on, backed up using software that knows what's new and adds that to backup drives. Again I don't need to worry about which folder a job is in, it's all done on mass, automatically. @@peterjohnson1739

    • @tommyolsson6198
      @tommyolsson6198 5 місяців тому

      Never use dots in a foldername or in a filename (other than fileextensions

  • @julesselmes
    @julesselmes 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for some great tips. I’m a commercial photographer and you have given me back hours of my time.

  • @sarahbatsford4791
    @sarahbatsford4791 8 місяців тому

    Thank you so much❤

  • @bh8263
    @bh8263 8 місяців тому

    I use multipal external drives. What happens to the folder in Lr if the incorrect drive is attached?

  • @kathleeneveritt5340
    @kathleeneveritt5340 8 місяців тому

    Hi , I am in such a mess with all my photos and have looked at hours and hours of videos on organising but yours is the only one that gives me any hope of being able to sort them out , thanks for posting

  • @ralphpayne6259
    @ralphpayne6259 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for a topic so many avoid presenting! I love way you make it based on how the user works.

  • @donriemer
    @donriemer 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful video, and so, so helpful. Many thanks.

  • @tomsimpson4518
    @tomsimpson4518 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Chrissy this is just what i was looking for, so I'm off to sort my mess of 45,000 photos.

  • @mikephotos225
    @mikephotos225 8 місяців тому

    Good information. I personally don't import to the final destination folder just because I like to keep the new files separate until I see the initial edits. Yes, I could, and do, put them in collections. In fact, my initial imports go to a 'full shoot' collection under a collection set for the event. Second, I advise caution with the 'don't import suspected duplicates' if you are a sports or wildlife shooter. In cases where you are shooting 10-30 frames per second or more, Lightroom will skip the majority of your photos if this box is checked because there isn't enough difference in the time stamp - sometimes none at all - for it to recognize that they are separate captures. Otherwise, I agree and appreciate this information.

  • @Jim_Mundy
    @Jim_Mundy 8 місяців тому

    This might be the video I've been looking for.. looking forward to going through it again very slowly. Thank you... new subscriber here.

  • @graham_T
    @graham_T 9 місяців тому

    Thank you Tip number 1 ..be ruthless at import so that you don’t end up with hundreds of thousands of rubbish images cluttering up your disk and LR No way are you ever gonna look back through hundreds of thousands of images . Question on collections …how do you simultaneously remove an image and delete from disk . It can’t be done . I never use collections for that very reason and instead use folders I never keyword or color label ..all time consuming Import process :- Source ..card Destination …right click parent folder choose create new folder ..give it your naming convention. Click import and Lr Classic moves all the images from the card to the folder and simultaneously populates the library screen Ruthlessly cull by a combination of sorting by meta data and rejecting ( X key ) then delete all rejected . Edit the left overs . I’m left with shoot named folder incorporating date Loads of folk will say but what about if you want to look at all the images that are …for example ‘flowers ‘ . In years of shooting I have never had a need to do that My Lr Classic catalogue is just 7249 images …through ruthless deletion leaving me with images from a number of years that I am super happy with .