90% of Photo Editing Basics in Just 15 Minutes

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  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +26

    🔥QUICK SURVEY: How long have you been editing photos?

    • @christianblizzard5522
      @christianblizzard5522 Рік тому +1

      Since 2003 when I began my Graphic Design/Photography journey 😊

    • @thesacredsage4699
      @thesacredsage4699 Рік тому +2

      2-3 Years. I've been learning a lot thanks to you, Mark! 🙌

    • @JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67
      @JohnHPettigrewFujishooter67 Рік тому +3

      Probably about 5 years but really only getting to grips with it this past year or two, I use Luminar and Photoshop Elements and I have found that when processing sometimes less is more. Thanks for all the great videos.

    • @HankMiner
      @HankMiner Рік тому +1

      For about 10 years, when I started doing creative studio photography with colored light, glass, water, and reflections.

    • @micheljoffres37
      @micheljoffres37 Рік тому +1

      Since I started photography, first with the enlargers for film, then any software I could find for digital.

  • @PaulBaker-s6l
    @PaulBaker-s6l Рік тому +90

    I've deliberately been putting off the whole post-production thing as it all looks far too complicated. However the 15 minutes just spent watching the video has probably been the best quarter of an hour I've spent on youTube in the last 6 months and have simplified things so much....thanks Mark.

    • @tdar91
      @tdar91 3 місяці тому +1

      I’m 1:56 in and I’ve already found an order of doing things which I’ve searched and scanned 3 hours trying to find. Really good video so far

  • @tomandyv
    @tomandyv Рік тому +10

    I've seen a lot of Lightroom training videos on UA-cam, many really good ones, but I think your video here is the most rewarding of all the ones I've seen so far - thank you very much👍

  • @prismwing
    @prismwing 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this. I really appreciate how clear and focused this walkthrough was, but also how clear and focused my own work can be.

  • @lolottee93
    @lolottee93 9 місяців тому +3

    Not only is your work magnificent, but you also take the time to mentor us absolute beginners in this intimidating process at first. I am so incredibly grateful for this video, it gave me the motivation i needed to explore more seriously an interest I've been postponing developping for years. Thank you so much!

    • @LuisF99
      @LuisF99 9 місяців тому

      Do you know what program is he using?

  • @audreyrice996
    @audreyrice996 Рік тому +7

    Hi Mark! I'm new to your channel, but not to photography. I've been a novice for approx. 50 years, and have learned more from you in the past month than I have on my own all this time. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge in such a clear and concise way.
    By the way,I work in LIghtroom all the time, and never knew that you can reorder the adjustments panel. Such a simple thing that can make a huge impact to my workflow. Thanks again!

  • @nancyturek1121
    @nancyturek1121 Рік тому +101

    What can someone who is not naturally artistic do to better learn the art of seeing where to apply Lightroom’s tools? I can easily see and appreciate the before and after comparisons of edited photos but struggle with enhancing my own images.

    • @Altic3
      @Altic3 Рік тому +26

      Typically it's just practice and remember that a lot of it is trial and error. Try different things and if it turns out good, go back and remember what you did, see what other effects will change what you did and if that effect is happening because of one thing or all of it together

    • @evertking1
      @evertking1 10 місяців тому +9

      The main thing is a good photo.. no amount of editing will make a good photo. There is no secret editing trick.. Adam Gibbs gave the best advice and shoot the light. Look at what the light is doing, streaming through limbs, fog? Bouncing off a cliff wall and lighting up a fern?
      Get a banger photo and then play with it.

    • @BenjaminFriday-xd2bs
      @BenjaminFriday-xd2bs 6 місяців тому

      Really wow

    • @maeveofthelongbows9552
      @maeveofthelongbows9552 5 місяців тому +4

      A good photo starts with a good composition. All the best cameras, gadgets, and photo editing software cannot make a poor composition into a great photograph. So, it sounds like perhaps you have not had much formal art education if you state you are not naturally artistic. True, talent plays a part, but training makes up a good part of talent. I would recommend you take some beginner Art classes, so you learn how to draw, about line, form, texture, light and shadow, color theory….. in other words: the basics. You will learn in Art classes the understanding of what makes a good composition. A good composition is the same for all media, whether photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, fabric art, etc.. Photography is an art form. A good photograph is a piece of artwork. When you develop your artistic eye for composition, your photographs will improve, no matter what camera or photo editing software you use.

    • @Goldmouthperspective
      @Goldmouthperspective 4 місяці тому +1

      Read The Colorist Ten Commandments by Cullen Kelly.

  • @margaretstanford4349
    @margaretstanford4349 Рік тому +7

    This was THE best video on editing and the workflow involved . Very easy to understand!

  • @markwilkins9048
    @markwilkins9048 Рік тому +10

    As I struggle to learn the editing process, customizing the development panel is a genius way to follow a sensible structure. Another great video.

  • @chegeliterarylenswriters
    @chegeliterarylenswriters Рік тому +2

    I keep coming back to this video, it has become a personal preference to my basics and i hope to learn even more

  • @lisastoyanovich3410
    @lisastoyanovich3410 Рік тому +4

    Editing has been a struggle for me. I love this workflow and can't wait to set it up and try it out. I can see that it will help me stay organized.

  • @juliebaughan7533
    @juliebaughan7533 5 місяців тому +2

    Really great video Mark, I refer to your videos all the time and my photography has improved so much. I used to find editing so complicated but can honestly say you have taught me everything I know! I am even starting to win competitions at my local camera club, I can’t thank you enough…really. Please keep the videos coming, and thank you again 😊

  • @richardsmith5021
    @richardsmith5021 Рік тому +4

    Mark, thanks for this video. I didn't realize I could customize the organization of the panels. It will definitely help me smooth out my workflow. Thanks again.

  • @micheljoffres37
    @micheljoffres37 Рік тому +3

    As usual, so useful Mark! One thing you did not mention is when masking, after you select the brush, what do you like to use in terms of "feather" and "flow"? It varies for me depending on the photo, but was wondering how you do it. Thank you!

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому +3

      Thank YOU! Usually around 75-100 on the feather and flow is generally at 100.

  • @faith3305
    @faith3305 9 місяців тому

    I'm a beginner and this has been the most helpful video on editing for me! It looks like DarkTable will allow me to do most of this so I will try these techniques!

  • @markgarrett2971
    @markgarrett2971 Рік тому +5

    Fantastic video as always! Really appreciate your style and how you teach.
    Was wondering if you could go back a few steps and talked about how you curate your photos after a shoot. I'm trying to come up with a system to do a first pass and get rid of the garbage photos and then identify which ones need topaz, and editing process like you have, and then identify which ones have been processed so I can filter.
    Thanks for all the hard work and making these videos!

  • @karlarivas3961
    @karlarivas3961 10 місяців тому

    Thank you! this helps me stay focused. My adhd makes me go all over the place and I forget steps. I hope this helps me to stay consistent! Cheers!

  • @iainwolstencroft3764
    @iainwolstencroft3764 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for a great video demystifying some of the Lightroom features. I didn't know that the workflow could be customised, so that tip alone was worth it's weight in gold!

  • @AlSnoopsReid
    @AlSnoopsReid 27 днів тому

    Thanks for your expert advice on workflow. As I am over 70 and just returning to photography after a 40 year absence, I'm sure you'll understand that it's not particularly easy for someone like me, to fully appreciate exactly what you are doing and why. I definitely understand why programmes like Lightroom exist and unlike some opinions I have been met with recently, I do NOT believe that using technology in this manner, is in some way cheating. Of course I want as many of my images as possible to come out of camera to be as near perfect as possible, but subtly enhancing some of the detail to make a good image better is, imho, quite alright. On a more personal note, at my age, it can take a little longer for the brain to follow and digest what you are saying and doing. It is physically and mentally impossible for me to see where your cursor is going and to understand what changes are being made when it gets to its chosen destination; therefore, do you think you could possible slow down a little, possibly highlight your cursor and speak a tad more slowly as I'm sure that this would be a great help to us oldies who watch your extremely helpful videos. Many thanks from Scotland (where all the really great scenery is, lol).

  • @MoBo71
    @MoBo71 Рік тому +7

    Brother you just turned a photo that didn't even look like a keeper into an incredible image! Just got my first decent quality dedicated camera, after mainly using a cell phone for years and just recently started messing with editing photos again since HS. Used to never touch em if it didn't look good post shoot id just trash em, but now, even with a cell phone and LigthtRoom mobile you can create some stunning images. Really enjoyed your video man, literally just boosted my confidence with this new journey like 10 fold! Definitely earned a sub!

    • @kenduejones
      @kenduejones 4 місяці тому +1

      What camera did u get??

    • @MoBo71
      @MoBo71 4 місяці тому +1

      @@kenduejones I got a Sony A7ii

    • @kenduejones
      @kenduejones 4 місяці тому

      @@MoBo71 nice thanks for responding, I just recently a Canon R8

    • @MoBo71
      @MoBo71 4 місяці тому

      @@kenduejones right on man, I used canon’s in HS for yearbook photos solid cameras had some good sports photos.

  • @RodHicks-v1n
    @RodHicks-v1n Рік тому +2

    Great video Mark, a simple approach to what can otherwise be a complex and mind numbing process

  • @Cre8ivtouch
    @Cre8ivtouch Рік тому

    I have edited my images since beginning digital landscape photography about 9 years ago, mostly just cropped & brightened shadows whenever needed. Have learned quite a few editing tips from your vids, thanks!👍

  • @davidletz9123
    @davidletz9123 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Mark! FWIW, I like to use the L key while cropping, as it will "mask" the area outside of the crop and make things less distracting.

  • @DrewMcKechnie
    @DrewMcKechnie Рік тому

    Mark, been following you and enjoying your videos since you first quit your day job. Your success is an inspiration and your plain-spoken approach makes even your most technical videos very accessible for your audience. Thanks for that.
    I’ve noticed recently that you (and a few other YT photographers) like to soften the image with negative clarity and negative dehaze, and then moments later, go ahead and add a bunch of sharpening and detail back into the image before you finish the edit. Can you explain how these steps aren’t at direct odds with each other and don’t introduce new artifacts (subtly) into the image itself? The finished products speak for themselves, but I’m wondering a bit about the rationale for approaching it this way in your workflow. Thanks in advance for your consideration. Keep up the great work!

  • @timbakerbartholomew
    @timbakerbartholomew 9 місяців тому

    You have an extraordinary talent for simple and encouraging teaching. Superb video, thank you.

  • @austinarmentrout10
    @austinarmentrout10 Рік тому +1

    Love the video, I didn’t know you could change the editing order layout! Your the first video to ever mention that, and that is something I am going to have to do to my Lightroom!

  • @rlau68
    @rlau68 Рік тому +1

    Awesome content Mark!
    Thanks Again!

  • @frankisaldivar2021
    @frankisaldivar2021 Рік тому

    Excellent video! I’m still in the process of learning how to use Lightroom and developing my own workflow. This was super helpful!

  • @glennn.3464
    @glennn.3464 Рік тому +6

    Mark, when you edit is it to make a photo look "better" or are your edits done to bring the photo closer to the way you remember seeing things and experienced the scene at the moment you photographed it?

  • @Nathalie-Compton
    @Nathalie-Compton 8 місяців тому

    Another very helpful and informative video Mark, thank you. Really nice tip to reorganize the Develop module panels into the workflow order you use. Will help bring my thought process into control ( if that’s even possible ), and keep me from bouncing around the module. I’ve been editing images for as long as I’ve been using a digital camera, probably 15 years or so, but of course did some dark room editing (developing) prior to that. Either way, it’s with the intent of optimizing my photos. Thanks again!

  • @timip3658
    @timip3658 Рік тому

    I normally use Photoshop and usually just adjust their brightness and contrast but after watching this I feel like I should use Lightroom after my next shoot. thanks for this 👌

  • @renegadevida011
    @renegadevida011 7 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome thank you for making this video!

  • @Permitmon
    @Permitmon Рік тому +1

    I like Fujifilm jpegs, so I don’t do a lot of editing RAW files. I’ve done it but in the end, especially for landscape and travel photography, I end up comparing and choosing the jpeg because of color rendering, exposure, and contrast. That’s just me.

  • @richardpesce5325
    @richardpesce5325 Рік тому +1

    Great advice Mark! Thanks

  • @urgetogo
    @urgetogo Рік тому +1

    Awesome tutorial. Super well explained and no confusing stuff. This will be very helpful. Thank you very much!

  • @ksnmurthy4476
    @ksnmurthy4476 Рік тому +1

    That’s a fantastic way of editing. Which is a comprehensive and also very condensed and simplified. Thanks Mark for your tutorials which are leading us to excellence. Your editing skills are amazing and the presentation with demonstration is very useful. Tha ks again. 👍😎

  • @alainthibodeau9602
    @alainthibodeau9602 Рік тому

    Very interesting video even known it the starting base of post processing. Though you speak quite fast, the tone is calm and make it easy to understand by a French Canadian. Explanations are very accurate and complete. Examples are well chosen for each demonstration. The most interesting thing in learn in this video is how to reorganize my ACR panel (I use more often ACR than LR). Thanks for all your good avice.

  • @kumarkrishnan8309
    @kumarkrishnan8309 Рік тому

    Very helpful as always! Thanks, Mark. A friend of mine just got her camera and asked if I could teach her Lightroom, so this is a perfect video to help her out. So easy to follow.

  • @WolfQuantum
    @WolfQuantum Рік тому

    Much appreciated. That makes sense. I'm not a fan of spending hours per photo. The organization makes great sense. It's easy to get lost in LR tweaking this and that. I've always gone more to the stronger clarity and dehaze. I do like to see things pop. However, what I really want to master are those painterly-looking landscapes. In the film days, I went with Velvia and slow shutter speeds on a tripod. Cutting back a little on clarity and dehaze are the parts I was missing. That alone was worth the 15 minutes. The rest just made it even better.

  • @jessicaeiss2541
    @jessicaeiss2541 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this Mark, I think I'm going to rearrange my panel too. I was actually able to follow along with your edits , even though they were pretty fast. If you were shooting close ups of flowers, like dahlias, which take up most of the frame, would you still use calibration color adjustments? I think even out of camera, they look pretty realistic color wise, or at least with minimal color adjustments

  • @MSACoachMike
    @MSACoachMike Рік тому +3

    I'm curious as to why you don't use the lens correction feature? I find it useful to correct for any lens distortions and chromatic aberrations. I created a preset that I use just to apply the lens correction when importing. Having said that, are there any actions that you take on every photograph that you edit that you might put into a preset and apply during import?

  • @stevenschneider1346
    @stevenschneider1346 Рік тому

    About 2 years...9 months with LRC. Loving it!

  • @niksiotv6204
    @niksiotv6204 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for a fantastic tip 😃 It will help me a lot because I've never customized anything with tools. Unlike you I prefer to start with removing tool or after overall editing before I go to masks. Because after heavier masking it's harder to remove things without noticing that something isn't right.

  • @ChuckErvin
    @ChuckErvin Рік тому

    Thanks Mark. This was another very helpful video and something I will implement.

  • @willypaul70
    @willypaul70 Рік тому +4

    Another very helpful and informative video Mark, thank you. Really nice tip to reorganize the Develop module panels into the workflow order you use. Will help bring my thought process into control ( if that’s even possible 😂), and keep me from bouncing around the module. I’ve been editing images for as long as I’ve been using a digital camera, probably 15 years or so, but of course did some dark room editing (developing) prior to that. Either way, it’s with the intent of optimizing my photos. Thanks again!

  • @TonieA-mw8xk
    @TonieA-mw8xk 6 місяців тому

    This video has been so helpful to me.

  • @miguel-rn1ej
    @miguel-rn1ej 5 місяців тому

    thank you for the tips as a starter in photo editing it is so useful

  • @DutchDiederik
    @DutchDiederik 10 місяців тому

    Interesting process. Learned some new things here. Thank you.

  • @Katherine_Olson
    @Katherine_Olson Рік тому +1

    What version of Lightroom do you use? Mine never looks the same as yours does. 🤨

  • @JonathanRobinson11
    @JonathanRobinson11 Рік тому

    Another great video! Explanation as well layered as your workflow.

  • @clausgiloi6036
    @clausgiloi6036 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, enjoy your channel. A problem I see with LR and PS instruction is that those who teach (like you) have been using PS for a long time and understandably favor the classic version. I don't know the statistics, but I suspect that hte majority of new users have the subscription version(s). The UI is different enough that instructional content doesn't translate very well. Allow me to suggest that you run tutorials in the subscription version even if that is not what you personally use. Thanks!

  • @sarahmitchell7390
    @sarahmitchell7390 Рік тому

    As usual, another great tutorial. When editing your photographs, do you ever use the clipping tool?

  • @philbrown8181
    @philbrown8181 Рік тому

    Mark, hi, thanks so much for this video. As with much of your content, it is clear, simple, thoughtful and super helpful. Thank you.

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau Рік тому

    As ever, a quick run through a myriad of details. The ultimate question, perhaps, is what is the desired final result -and why? It would seem that personal taste and client expectations, if any, are the key criteria here. A corollary question could center on which of the numerous parameters are basically ignorable. How fine a point should the photographer seek to put on his or her work? Thank You ...

  • @whyfencepost
    @whyfencepost 2 місяці тому

    Thanks so much. What version of Lightroom do you use?

  • @heelfan78
    @heelfan78 Рік тому +1

    Hey Mark. Love the video and thanks so much for the helpful guidance. Terrific advice to have a template to follow that is used by a professional photographer.
    Question: Why do you disregard and put the Lens Correction at the end? I have heard so many times how I need to use the lens correction at the very beginning of my processing. What’s your insight on the use (or non-use) of this LR tool?
    Thanks again very much.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому

      LR doesnt have the lens profile for any of my Fuji Lenses so I don't use LR corrections, but if they did I'd use it early in the process.

  • @rdbimages
    @rdbimages Рік тому

    Mark, Why do you adjust white balance after tonal adjustments? Would it not be better to have the proper white balance before adjusting tone?

  • @markrobinson6916
    @markrobinson6916 Рік тому

    Superb video--really helpful!

  • @noelmallia
    @noelmallia Рік тому

    Well done Mark great video as always. I have been editing since early 2000. I used to scan 35mm negative and edit on photoshop 5 at that time

  • @Tinishcade
    @Tinishcade Рік тому

    Mark Thank you very much my friend

  • @ReidThaler
    @ReidThaler Рік тому

    Does the new Point Mixer tool impact your use of Color Calibration? Seems like the new Point Mixer would give you more control and precision

  • @farhankhatri8
    @farhankhatri8 Рік тому +1

    I am a complete beginner to editing, I just like to click pictures in my phone and I would like to edit them too. This guide is nice, but it mostly went over the top of my head, since I do not know anything here. Can anyone recommend me where to start??

    • @farhankhatri8
      @farhankhatri8 Рік тому +1

      I wanna click pictures from a camera too, but will do that once I start earning 😁

  • @Murkeri
    @Murkeri 6 місяців тому

    im too broke to hire a photographer for my senior photos, so I borrowed a family member's camera and downloaded the free trial of lightroom, You are saving my graduation announcement cards. thank you lol

  • @hotflashfoto
    @hotflashfoto Рік тому

    Rearrange the right panel? Who ever heard of such a thing? Nice!

  • @sutv6754
    @sutv6754 Рік тому

    That's great Mark. Thank you.

  • @RafaelCBeltrame
    @RafaelCBeltrame Рік тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @wayfairing_soul
    @wayfairing_soul Рік тому

    Mark, have you made a video about organizing photos for a long-term project? I just started a five year project and wondering the best way to organize the photos. Especially since I will be going back to the same spots every year and taking photos of change over time.

  • @douggabler3731
    @douggabler3731 Рік тому

    I read or saw one time it is better to do spot removal and cloning before doing mask adjustments as sometimes it can leave artifacts on your mask. Have you noticed this?

  • @watashimaiku
    @watashimaiku Рік тому

    Hi Mark I have a quastion: In a couple of videos your talking about why you use Capture One as your main photo editor, so why are most of your tutorials for Lightroom? Is it because most people tend to use Lightroom or have you changed your mind? Anyways thanks for your videos they are awesome! 👍

  • @markgarrett2971
    @markgarrett2971 Рік тому +1

    Hey Mark, I'm applying your great tutorial on some photos I took of an amazing sunset. when you crop, do you always lock ratio or do you select one IE 5x7 or, do you just free style it?

  • @MrPhillipgraham
    @MrPhillipgraham Рік тому

    Hey Mark thanks very much for this basic tutorial on light room its so helpful. But can i ask please, would you mind making a video showing how you edit a photo from scratch to fully finished using the latest Lightroom tools?! Youve added tons of videos with new techniques now but it would be brilliant if we could see all of these combined in one photo!

    • @andyrcampbell
      @andyrcampbell Рік тому +1

      I thought he just did that !

    • @MrPhillipgraham
      @MrPhillipgraham Рік тому

      @@andyrcampbell Oh I know that and I really appreciate what he's done but it would be great to go into more details like local adjustments for sky, midground, background, using luminance masks, dodging and burning etc etc. Like all the new features, tips and pro techniques bundled into one editing video. I'm proabaly asking too much haha.

  • @tomschenkenberg
    @tomschenkenberg 11 місяців тому

    Many thanks for sharing your workflow Mark. I do think it's helpful to make the distinction between Lightroom Classic and Lightroom (thanks Adobe 😐.

  • @trudigrin8625
    @trudigrin8625 Рік тому

    Any thoughts on using AI Denoise reduction? Are you using it and if yes, are you applying it as per Adobe's recommendation, before applying other tools, including AI masks and Content-Aware? I have compared my own manual NR with AI Denoise on several images and I am amazed at how good of a job it does.

  • @MunroMcLaren
    @MunroMcLaren Місяць тому

    I suck at Lightroom. So hopefully this will help me.

  • @stevenschneider1346
    @stevenschneider1346 Рік тому

    P.S. love the calibration tutorial. Using it constantly now.

  • @kennethnielsen3864
    @kennethnielsen3864 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @xponent425
    @xponent425 Рік тому +1

    I'm ordering my first camera, lens, tripod, as well as having a mount attached to my wheelchair this month, and can honestly say that besides being informative your videos make me that much more excited to start. I have a question, although I know that you don't personally focus on printing your photographs, I'm curious if you can recommend someplace to learn a little bit about that? I'm not going into it expecting to make $ on printing, it's just something that interests me.

    • @RodHicks-v1n
      @RodHicks-v1n Рік тому +1

      Hi Brandon, Hudson Henry does a series of you tube videos on the topic of printing photos. In particular his monitor colour calibration was an eye opener for me when I got some prints back much darker than expected

  • @OliviaBrown-b4e
    @OliviaBrown-b4e Місяць тому

    Wow thanks!

  • @jbasproductionseditorial1287

    Mark! As regular viewer and learner from your most informative Channel, I enjoy and respond to monochrome photography. BUT, MONO-chrome means ONE colour, i.e. not only B&W, Sepia etc. it can be MONO-any colour. Could / would you develop this side of things? Thanks - you are fast becoming my 'go-too-guy' for informative and well produced photo ideas.Thanks. Jack in Arizona.

  • @ketk1420
    @ketk1420 Рік тому

    Very useful tips in LRC..Thank you for sharing.🙏

  • @williamcollins5417
    @williamcollins5417 Рік тому

    Excellent...thank you

  • @RamDasDiwakaran
    @RamDasDiwakaran Рік тому

    Very nice! I think I'll refer to this regularly from now on and adopt your flow.
    Just curious what the reason is for cropping after doing your first round of basic normalization as opposed to cropping as the very first step in the editing process and just focusing on editing the copped one.

    • @RamDasDiwakaran
      @RamDasDiwakaran Рік тому

      And I remember when you were making this photograph during the hike there! I'm intrigued how you bring out a very beautiful image from such locations that i'd just passed by without realizing such 'hidden' scenes right in front of our eyes. :)

  • @lamboshe
    @lamboshe 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva Рік тому

    Keeping it simple. 👍

  • @suxxesphoto6419
    @suxxesphoto6419 Рік тому

    Back to basics. In the detail panel always sharpen with the mask but never really understood what radius and detail sliders are about...

  • @barbarakeshen5539
    @barbarakeshen5539 11 місяців тому

    Helpful video. Why do you reduce clarity and dehaze?

  • @MrRussBaum
    @MrRussBaum Рік тому

    Perhaps you know this, but (Windows) right-clicking almost anywhere in the develop panel section and choosing 'solo mode' means that you don't have to close a panel when finished with it because clicking on the next panel header closes the previous one automatically.

  • @tombishop7545
    @tombishop7545 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @billkipper3264
    @billkipper3264 Рік тому

    I noticed you didn't use any denoise and maybe that photo didn't really need any. If you were to use it, when in the process would you apply it? Seems to me that unless you use it at least very early in the edit that it becomes unavailable, at least most of the time, as I saw with your example. Thanks.

  • @Djayasekara20
    @Djayasekara20 4 місяці тому +1

    I wanted to know what makes a picture better compared to a raw form, and What are basics. This is seemed to be complicating.

  • @JimboEM
    @JimboEM Рік тому

    It's interesting that I see so much back and forth on Lr Classic vs CC. Do you have anything against CC or do you find you can do more with Classic?

    • @longingbydesign
      @longingbydesign Рік тому +1

      CC is just useless for people that take a lot of pictures in high resolutions.

  • @MarcusNunes
    @MarcusNunes Рік тому

    Great video, Mark, as always. I have a question, though. Do you have any reason to not use the Masking option when you were applying Sharpening to this photo?

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Рік тому

      Thanks Marcus! No reason other than I forgot:) I normally would.

    • @MarcusNunes
      @MarcusNunes Рік тому

      @@MarkDenneyPhoto hahaha I see. Thank you!

  • @joetagg1961
    @joetagg1961 Рік тому

    I’m sure I’m not the only follower of you that would like to see how you built your website!! Just a thought..

  • @hivyfalou1393
    @hivyfalou1393 Рік тому

    Hey Mark, would you please tell us what editor you're using?

  • @eastbayjay
    @eastbayjay Рік тому

    Is this the same photo basic process you also use in Capture One? You can really customize the development panel in C1.

  • @miguel-rn1ej
    @miguel-rn1ej 5 місяців тому

    by the way do you have a video about PhotoScape? thanks for your response in advance

  • @michelle_pw
    @michelle_pw Рік тому

    Very informative video. Can you do something similar for Capture 1?

  • @JohanVanCauwenberghe
    @JohanVanCauwenberghe Рік тому

    I feel a bit ashamed. I am editing photos for so long and though I organize my Photoshop I never did it in Lightroom. Thx for pointing it out. Now I feel complete :-) ... I think

  • @Suhailkhan53
    @Suhailkhan53 Рік тому

    Nice video indeed.😊

  • @andrewthomas1020
    @andrewthomas1020 Рік тому

    Hi Mark, Curious that you don't use the Lens Correction much. Could you comment? Would have thought that was one of the first things to do....