I’ve been shooting and editing full time for almost 10 years now. I did not know about the alt+curves adjustment or the “N” shortcut! Thank you! I watch these types of videos every once in a while to see if I’m missing any cool tricks in LR although I’ve been using it everyday for a decade. It’s always good to learn new things and stay on top of the game. I also find that’s it’s important to study each update’s notes. It’s crazy how much this program changes every year.
Two tips. Tip 1, I don't know why it is not more well known, is for the slider bars. Now in Tip #2 you show widening the whole panel, which is great, but to slide the the adjustments, don't grab the tiny arrow, just hover over the number at the far right, press and hold mouse button, then drag back and forth. Much easier than trying to click on hold the little arrow. Tip 2, which coincides with your tip #3 regarding clipping of whites and blacks. If you hold down shift and double click on the word "whites" or "blacks" LR will auto adjust within the clipping limits.
This was amazing! I’ve been using Lightroom for 6 years and I thought I was pretty proficient! These tips will help bring me to a new level! Thanks for taking me along!
Its so crazy what you can do with Lightroom nowadays. The automatic masking is such a big game changer. Great video as always and happy holidays to you and your family! ❤
A round of thank-you-applause to you and the lovely geniuses who program this beautiful piece of software. De-Noise is my favourite new game-changer feature for a few months now. It really makes such a huge improvement to noisy photos.
All good tips, most of which already speed my workflow enormously! For tip 14 instead of creating a copy of a file I use the "Snapshot" function to create a range of different edits, giving each one a unique name. I like the idea of using the background colour to think about images in different viewing contexts but I rarely see anyone with a "black wall" - that would be a pretty unusual home decorating choice indeed. Keep up the good work.
Great tips. I photograph my artwork and edit for prints. Sometimes softproofing can be a real challenge and getting the colours. You're tip are invaluable and yeah so time saving. Every day is a school day 😊
Very happy your channel came across my way. You are spot on youtuber, fast and good tips and a very impressive photographer. Well done mate, hats off to you!
Your tips are quite nice and well explained. Especially for beginners. One small remark: in tip #13 - there's no reason to sync the Transform in your photos. It's awkward you specifically mentioned it. It is mostly a local edit that differs between photos, unless you make them all on tripod with same composition..
Your tips are quite nice and well explained. Especially for beginners. One small remark: in tip #13 - there's no reason to sync the Transform in your photos. It's awkward you mentioned it. It is mostly a local edit that differs between photos, unless you make them all on tripod with same composition..
Great tips!! I did not expect to learn so much haha, Also you can see the excitement on your face and it makes it much more fun to watch :) Keep it up!!😁😁
Thanks, love the tips, with tip No.4 if you put your mouse on the node and the cursor changes, you can use the arrow keys and make very precise adjustments.
Fabulous thank you!! Been using LR for sooo many years and I'm a bit quiet work wise at the moment so thought I'd watch a few LR videos. This was really helpful :)
Top Video, glad I came across it : Now Subscribed ! QUESTION : Re Tip 15, it is Awsome . . . but how were you able to "Move" the position of the Right Hand image on screen, is there another Key involved with that, I can't seem to replicate that ? Thanks
Thank you man, I just paid a course to learn all these tips and came out empty,when i can have all of what I want in just one video of you in less than 20mns.I paod and watched more than 20hours for no reason.
When you say Tip #8, the text says Tip #4. Hit Shift-Tab before you press L (for lights out), then Shift-Tab again when you are done with lights out. You forgot to mention that using the new Denoise makes a new image, and also takes some time to process it.
You mentioned survey view "N" , have you tried comparison view "C" where you can select a group of images and the first selected image will be the "selected" and all the rest will be the candidates compared one at a time as you use the left and right arrows keys to rotate thru the candidates - in this mode you can zoom in to a point for detailed comparison. Even more useful is the reference view in the develop module where we can edit an image on one side of the screen while placing a reference image on the left side as you edit for matching colour and mood in the two images. Also the dual monitor function has many useful options as to wht you view on each monitor - incredibly useful.
I use to watch every video and I’m mad I haven’t seen one in a long time. UA-cam stopped recommending your videos to me apparently and I have always had notifications on for your channel for years
These tips are really helpful. I knew most of them except the "N" function. Another nice feature of LR is the ability to create custom export functions. It saves times from having to select specific locations and drives among other things.
Great tips mate. Lots in your list that I didn't know about. One item that I thought you were going to show was when you made the facial masks #Tip 8 Lightroom has default presets for lighting eyes, softening skin, and whitening teeth in the Preset > Custom drop-down. I use these religiously. Thank again mate. Keep up the great vids 🤙
Bra tips! Ett tips om att byta bakgrunden innan exporterng: Skala ner bilden till 25% ish skala och bedöm exponeringen, denna teknik har lärt mig att jag kan vara för feg med att ljusa upp vissa delar så att bilden kan upplevas lite mörk. Är din kamera inverterad? Det syns på Sony loggan. Ha en fin jul!
I’ve just learned how much I actually know 😂 tip15! Damn! This is what I had no idea about. Priceless ❤ great video, and funny! Totally subscribed to the channel ❤
hi mate really love this video ! i had a bit of a problrm to do tip number 12 , when i press Y its diesnt shoe me the original ohoto but instead its show me "share this album to get likes and comment" same with tip number 10 when i press L instead of showing just the photos its take me to - "linear gradient"
16 as you demonstrated the AI Auto Mask and the Sync... button, note that the Auto Mask selection is "logical" and so if you have a series of portraits, you can copy the Auto Mask definition from one shot to a series of others. That's not very fast but compared to manual labour it is very fast. Heads do not have to be the same, etc.
Hey man I use 2024 Lightroom on mac and mine doesnt have any subdivisions in the sharpening section,it just shows the sharpening and no other subdivision like mask or detail.How can i fix that
This is a tough subject.....it calls for so many compromises, and idk that im willing to make those compromises. Like i dont want to curate my instagram so its all color coordinated and matching, i just want to post what i want when i want, but i know thats not visually appealing
🚀Get my brand new preset pack - bit.ly/3Uqnhhm
Hello, can you tell e what lenses you used for that photo session from the woods? with that guy that had a photocamera in his hands?
I’ve been shooting and editing full time for almost 10 years now. I did not know about the alt+curves adjustment or the “N” shortcut! Thank you!
I watch these types of videos every once in a while to see if I’m missing any cool tricks in LR although I’ve been using it everyday for a decade. It’s always good to learn new things and stay on top of the game. I also find that’s it’s important to study each update’s notes. It’s crazy how much this program changes every year.
Yea I do the same, it's also crazy how much this program develops :) Thanks for watching even though you've been editing for a decade now!
Two tips. Tip 1, I don't know why it is not more well known, is for the slider bars. Now in Tip #2 you show widening the whole panel, which is great, but to slide the the adjustments, don't grab the tiny arrow, just hover over the number at the far right, press and hold mouse button, then drag back and forth. Much easier than trying to click on hold the little arrow.
Tip 2, which coincides with your tip #3 regarding clipping of whites and blacks. If you hold down shift and double click on the word "whites" or "blacks" LR will auto adjust within the clipping limits.
🤯 hahah I didn’t know, honestly thank you so much for sharing will be implementing this straight away
@@thaticelandicguyyou can also tap the number to the right or the slider then scroll up/down for fine tuning adjustments
Best editing tips I've ever seen. Just enough information but nothing unnecessary! Thank you!
Well then you haven't explored UA-cam yet
Lightroom has gotten so much better so quickly I sometimes forget the new capabilities. Great overview and reminders.
absolutley crazy haha
We know bro has the friendliest attitude in the world, but it’s the simple explaining for noobie people like me that works. So helpful
Awesome! May i ask which version of LR do you use?
This was amazing! I’ve been using Lightroom for 6 years and I thought I was pretty proficient! These tips will help bring me to a new level! Thanks for taking me along!
Its so crazy what you can do with Lightroom nowadays. The automatic masking is such a big game changer. Great video as always and happy holidays to you and your family! ❤
I know it’s wiiiiild lol 😂 thank you Timon and say to you brother
A round of thank-you-applause to you and the lovely geniuses who program this beautiful piece of software. De-Noise is my favourite new game-changer feature for a few months now. It really makes such a huge improvement to noisy photos.
um, that's what it's supposed to do
All good tips, most of which already speed my workflow enormously! For tip 14 instead of creating a copy of a file I use the "Snapshot" function to create a range of different edits, giving each one a unique name. I like the idea of using the background colour to think about images in different viewing contexts but I rarely see anyone with a "black wall" - that would be a pretty unusual home decorating choice indeed. Keep up the good work.
Great tips. I photograph my artwork and edit for prints. Sometimes softproofing can be a real challenge and getting the colours. You're tip are invaluable and yeah so time saving. Every day is a school day 😊
Very happy your channel came across my way. You are spot on youtuber, fast and good tips and a very impressive photographer. Well done mate, hats off to you!
Your tips are quite nice and well explained. Especially for beginners. One small remark: in tip #13 - there's no reason to sync the Transform in your photos. It's awkward you specifically mentioned it. It is mostly a local edit that differs between photos, unless you make them all on tripod with same composition..
Your tips are quite nice and well explained. Especially for beginners. One small remark: in tip #13 - there's no reason to sync the Transform in your photos. It's awkward you mentioned it. It is mostly a local edit that differs between photos, unless you make them all on tripod with same composition..
I'm editing in Lightroom for years but didn't knew a lot of this tips, so useful! Thank you!
I'm here for the killer LR tips...
... and your epic accent. Let's not forget that.
@@BrandonHartOfficial 😂😂🫶🏻
Tip Number 8 was literally the best thing I've learned in the last 2 years. Thanks so much man...
Happy to help!
Great tips!! I did not expect to learn so much haha,
Also you can see the excitement on your face and it makes it much more fun to watch :)
Keep it up!!😁😁
00:50 I agree 👍 it's most of the time at good starting point, afterwards you just need to adjust highlights, blacks and effects and you'll be fine.
I never smiled at a video about Lightroom before because this is so informative . Especially for beginner like me ❤❤❤❤❤ thanks a lot
Happy to hear that!
Thanks, love the tips, with tip No.4 if you put your mouse on the node and the cursor changes, you can use the arrow keys and make very precise adjustments.
Fabulous thank you!! Been using LR for sooo many years and I'm a bit quiet work wise at the moment so thought I'd watch a few LR videos. This was really helpful :)
Top Video, glad I came across it : Now Subscribed !
QUESTION : Re Tip 15, it is Awsome . . . but how were you able to "Move" the position of the Right Hand image on screen, is there another Key involved with that, I can't seem to replicate that ? Thanks
I have the same question.
There are 6 tricks I didn't know. WOW, thank you. It was my first time watching you!
You are so welcome!
Honestly one of the best tips video I have seen!! Thank you.
I literally just learned 13 Lightroom tricks I never knew about! And I've been using LR for over 3 years 🤯. This was a VERY HELPFUL video!
That’s awesome! Thanks for watching ☺️🙌🏻
Learning is a life long process. Keep learning. And videos like these actually make it fun.
Thank you! Great tips! Just bought an iPhone 15 Pro Max and looking forward to taking and editing some nice photos. Happy Holidays!
Happy holidays ☺️❤️
These are some great tips, Arnulfur! I've known a few of them but definitely not all of them so thank you!
Glad you like them!
some of the best tips ive seen, blew my mind too, thank you
Great to hear!
Great tips, many thanks! Quick question why is your video flipped horizontaly? YNOS ;)
This mixer tip is really nice and mask tips are great too.
These are all super helpful tips! Thanks man!
Thanks for watching ☺️🤘🏻
Super helpfull! Everyone of those tips just changed how I'll be editing my photos. Thank you!
That really makes my day to hear ☺️💙
Excellent tutos ! Game changer tips ! Thank you so much 🙂
WOW - learned a LOT with your tutorial! Thank you SO MUCH!
You are so welcome!
Absolutely super tips and I did not know several of them. Thanks a ton !
You are so welcome!
Thank for these great tips. Number 6 blew my mind 🤩🤩🤩
You're so welcome!
10000% helpful for us beginners
☺️🥂
Tip number 15 is GOLDEN.
Its so good 🔥
Thank you man, I just paid a course to learn all these tips and came out empty,when i can have all of what I want in just one video of you in less than 20mns.I paod and watched more than 20hours for no reason.
5:40 will be so helpful as a portrait photographer. Never knew that you can have different masks made for a single person.
Thnx man, these are actual great tips!
Wow. What a helpful video. thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When you say Tip #8, the text says Tip #4. Hit Shift-Tab before you press L (for lights out), then Shift-Tab again when you are done with lights out. You forgot to mention that using the new Denoise makes a new image, and also takes some time to process it.
This is uber level helpful, amazing
Just amazing job
❤❤
Very useful tips! Thank you!
You just made me very happy 😁 Thank you very much!!!
Excellent video man! I've learned loads from this!
Thank you 🙏🏻
Dude! I'm learning LR (among other photo edit apps) and this is the perfect example of work smarter, not harder. Sub'd!!
Thanks for the sub! 🙏🏻
Great video. BTW, I just came back from Iceland. Really missing about everything and every moment in Iceland.
This video is great and fun.
Thank you, really great, helped me a lot!
Awesome, thanks dude!
great tips :DDD thanks for the video
hi there nice video
can you save your own presets that you made?
Thanks!
Hi 👋 i really appreciate these fantastic tips. It helps me a lot. Much thanks pal ! :)
I really appreciate you watching and happy it helped you ☺️
Nice sweater, what's that YNOS brand? :)
You mentioned survey view "N" , have you tried comparison view "C" where you can select a group of images and the first selected image will be the "selected" and all the rest will be the candidates compared one at a time as you use the left and right arrows keys to rotate thru the candidates - in this mode you can zoom in to a point for detailed comparison. Even more useful is the reference view in the develop module where we can edit an image on one side of the screen while placing a reference image on the left side as you edit for matching colour and mood in the two images. Also the dual monitor function has many useful options as to wht you view on each monitor - incredibly useful.
This video helps me a lot. Great Content!
Glad it helped!
Dude is a priceless promoter
Thx
I use to watch every video and I’m mad I haven’t seen one in a long time. UA-cam stopped recommending your videos to me apparently and I have always had notifications on for your channel for years
Happy to have you back though! :)
lovely tutorial... big thanx from CHile !!!
For tip #2, why not just use the Scrubby slider? For #15 there is also a compare mode in Develop for image matching
Any fav tricks? or maybe even something I didn't cover and you absolutely couldn't live without? 🤔
These tips are really helpful. I knew most of them except the "N" function. Another nice feature of LR is the ability to create custom export functions. It saves times from having to select specific locations and drives among other things.
@@bbiggs great tip thanks for sharing ☺️
CMD + ' is the hotkey to make a virtual copy :) I use it lots
Great tips mate. Lots in your list that I didn't know about. One item that I thought you were going to show was when you made the facial masks #Tip 8 Lightroom has default presets for lighting eyes, softening skin, and whitening teeth in the Preset > Custom drop-down. I use these religiously. Thank again mate. Keep up the great vids 🤙
Boom, great video
You da man! 🎉
thank you!
Bra tips!
Ett tips om att byta bakgrunden innan exporterng:
Skala ner bilden till 25% ish skala och bedöm exponeringen, denna teknik har lärt mig att jag kan vara för feg med att ljusa upp vissa delar så att bilden kan upplevas lite mörk.
Är din kamera inverterad? Det syns på Sony loggan.
Ha en fin jul!
"Thanks, man, these tips were really helpful!"
Badass video; thanks!
I’ve just learned how much I actually know 😂 tip15! Damn! This is what I had no idea about. Priceless ❤ great video, and funny! Totally subscribed to the channel ❤
Yea that one is really good ☺️ thank you for the kind words 🙏🏻
Whats that circle in your cropping tool?
Thanks, very good!
Happy you liked it ☺️
Very ueful tips.Thank you.
Love ur tips! I would like to know what is ur method to visualise how u want a picture to look…
0:04 A slider for this? (I don't mean the horizontal before/after, but what makes the photo looks like the after one) :)
Thank you very much for the tips, its made a great diffrents
Glad it was helpful!
I'd like to see you save an image. Love your videos
thx a lot that was very useful for me 😃😃😃
hi mate really love this video ! i had a bit of a problrm to do tip number 12 , when i press Y its diesnt shoe me the original ohoto but instead its show me "share this album to get likes and comment"
same with tip number 10 when i press L instead of showing just the photos its take me to - "linear gradient"
Ok Ok ....that was useful !! 😀
16 as you demonstrated the AI Auto Mask and the Sync... button, note that the Auto Mask selection is "logical" and so if you have a series of portraits, you can copy the Auto Mask definition from one shot to a series of others. That's not very fast but compared to manual labour it is very fast. Heads do not have to be the same, etc.
Hey man I use 2024 Lightroom on mac and mine doesnt have any subdivisions in the sharpening section,it just shows the sharpening and no other subdivision like mask or detail.How can i fix that
how to find the picker tool in hsl panel in classic version of lightroom??
Thanks! ❤
You're welcome 😊
after clicking L to minus the distraction ... how do I get rid of the back ? so I can continue editing
informative video
Glad you think so!
Insaaaane thanks a loooot
np!
amazing video!
Glad you think so!
Tip number eight #4 🤪
Fantastic thankyou!
Thanks for watching ☺️❤️
Love the way you flipped your camera just so you don’t look at the wall haha
Haha yes ofc 😂
Good thing to know. Haha 👌🏻
wonderfully helpful info - my one suggestion is to slow down your explanations
If only pro’s know these, I’m master of LR 😊 thank you i realized my LR level 🤣🤣
This is a tough subject.....it calls for so many compromises, and idk that im willing to make those compromises. Like i dont want to curate my instagram so its all color coordinated and matching, i just want to post what i want when i want, but i know thats not visually appealing
Yo, where's the AI Noise reduction? My Lr is up to date and it's not showing.