5 ways to improve your Lightroom processing skills - immediately
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RAW files can come out of the camera looking flat and boring once the in camera presets have been stripped away. In this video I share my top 5 tips on how to get started with the edit fast and take your images in the direction you want them to go.
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You say you want your videos to fill us with enthusiasm, motivation, and excitement; to be more creative, to process and make photos we love rather than seeking external validation-----mission accomplished!
❤️ thank you so much Bonnie, it can be hard to find the balance between UA-cam algorithms and authenticity!!
Such valuable guidance on subtle, emotionally based processing
I watched countless landscape photography channels for many years on UA-cam. Once you have seen one you have seen 95% of them tbh. After a while they all look and sound the same. However, this channel is on a different level honestly. I love how we discuss emotions over technical aspects of photography whether shooting or editing. I always thought of editing as a technical process. I’m not new to photography and I learned a lot from you. Thank you very much
Thank you for that. I never set out as a professional photographer (or anything for that matter) to be the same as everyone else. What would be the point. All I want to do is bring a sense of perspective and common sense to the entire creative process.
I love the lamp!
Classy huh? 😂
Great job Alister. This was a very good tutorial.
This is a very different UA-cam channel. Thanks for doing what you do.
Thank you so much; yes it's different, otherwise what's the point. I really try to make a difference.
@@Alister_Benn you are! Your channel motivates people to think more about the image than following a set recipe. I know I certainly enjoy what you do.
@@jasoneldridgephotography thank you 🙏
I loved several things in this video:
1) your lava lamp (bonus that you matched it)
2) your slight edits - no need for dramatic changes
3) you used sliders and not just numbers
I also agree with your comments about what I’ll call “formulaic editing”
Great video! 👏🏼
Many thanks Anna, I appreciate that. The numbers beside Lightroom sliders should be removed, they serve literally no purpose.
Thank you!
I was chatting (in person) to another hobbyist photographer this afternoon. We got on to that subject of “validation” you know, the like or the 👍. Anyway, this guy posts so little these days and he feels so much better for it.
Good video again and glad to see you’re feeling well again.
Thanks so much, I appreciate that. It’s weird, it’s like matrix, we need to step outside to see what’s really there
@@Alister_Benn I wonder how best to go about finding out if you’re on the right track with our images?
Certainly not competition at clubs; for me anyway. I did enjoy you and Adam Gibbs giving feedback on images. Never found the courage to submit one though.
@@PaulEvans this is very much the role of the forum/community I run, learning the skills of self-critique and understanding our own images and where we can improve.
This is a fine video. It makes me feel validated 😂 because I’ve made strides in that direction rather than mechanical processing…
Good for you man ❤️❤️
Well done. I sure learn a lot from you. Thanks.
Awesome, happy to hear that
I like to watch your movies so much. Every time they gives me plenty of inspiration in my way of photography. Thank you very much.
That’s awesome, delighted to hear that. That’s what I hope every week
Just saw this video and have to say I enjoy your presentation and the information you provide. Regarding that deflated feeling when opening your raw files and seeing something different from what you saw in the field, I found that sometimes setting LR to default to the camera profile that matches my mirrorless helps. Maybe it's already been mentioned. Thought it might help 😊
Again, thank you for sharing.
Thank you ❤
Thanks Alister. I need to get away from the lazy approach of hitting the Auto button first in Lightroom and this video is very helpful.
Oh yes, please do! I think I did a video on that a while back, I’ll dig out the link
Clearly demonstrates that a little processing can go a long way. Hope you are beginning to feel a lot stronger after your unfortunate covid episode.
Thanks mate. Just back from a 6km hill run and feeling stronger. I'm listening to my body and not overdoing it.
I have bought whole set filters of video from Kase. The filters may help do better.
Very good. They are fabulous
4:5 is king (or queen?) - thank you ever so much for showing us how to keep it simple AND impactfull, Alister! Kind regards, Martin.
Awesome, thanks for the great feedback
Great video Alister! Always thought provoking. ❤
Thanks so very much Barb, glad it’s worth watching ❤️
Another great video Alister I do like your approach to photography. I do feel when it comes to editing well thought out less is definitely more.
Yes, most of the time that’s true. However, there are times when you can do more, but we’ll come onto that ❤️
Another insightful video with concrete, actionable suggestions to improve ones editing. WB really sets the mood the image conveys.
With my landscape shots in particular, I always spend a little time thinking where I want to take the image before starting the editing process. During the editing process I may decide to make a virtual copy (clone variant in C1 which is what I use) if undecided where to take the image next. I may end up with 2 or 3 different edits. I do like how you mention that you "listen" to the image as I think that is really important.
I hope to get to Scotland next year as I have never been. Forgot to mention, love the lava lamp, takes me back to my youth when they first came out.
There is an interesting relationship between thinking about where an edit may go versus letting your unconscious drive and purely exploring with feel. Either can work, yet the latter tend to be more likely to provoke a sense of surprise in ourselves.
You pretty much described the way I try to do things already. However, it's good to have the validation from someone like yourself that my process is on solid ground. I do enjoy sharing my images across different platforms for others to see as well. I try to keep my photos realistic so that the viewer sees mainly what I saw when shooting the image. Albeit with a little more color and depth. The interesting thing to me is that I generally garner a few likes for my efforts while the ones that get all the attention often times are over processed. Sometimes so much they look more like a graphic illustration or even a AI generated image. It actually kind of baffles me that people would like an unreal representation over a more true to life one. Sure, it looks cool but it's not even remotely true to life. In the end though, my photography is for me. If someone likes it then great. If not, that's okay as well. As long as I like it. Thanks.
Thanks for the very kind feedback. I really appreciate that. Over processing is actually synonymous with IMPACT. Social media thrives on it and forces us to shout instead of whisper.
Very good info. Over processing is a real problem. Now, about the lava lamp……
Haha, I know, I need A serious talking too! 😂😂😂
I'd bet you just single-handedly increased the sales of lava lamps worldwide by 10. Bill
At least, maybe I’ll get a free one!
You are Dr. Ruth for photography 😊
Hahah, that’s a new one ❤️❤️❤️
How are we supposed to stay focused on what you are saying with that lava lamp distraction.
LOL, it’s like being at a Pink Floyd gig! Relaxes the mind
I must confess I struggled to attend to your presentation, the lava lamp kept stealing my attention, an irrelevant distraction I wanted to remove with the clone tool.😊
@@michaelmckeag960 haha, sorry about that! I have moved it! Replaced it with a copy of my book 😂❤️
… which we can only remove by purchasing all the remaining copies 📚📚📚💥
@@michaelmckeag960 bang on 😂