I enjoy and learn so much from your videos. In a month, I feel like I've made significant strides in post-processing (Lightroom) and I honestly have your free content to thank for that. Will continue to support with "likes".
1:19 Rather than pressing the Option or Alt key, just double click the name of the group of sliders you want to reset (e.g., WB, tone, presence, etc.) to do the same thing, reset the sliders in that area only. Incidentally, double clicking even works in Tone Curve if you click on "Point Curve" in the lower left of that section. This is very useful, and Alt/Option does nothing here. 3:27 Excellent tip about the utility of Option/Alt in Split Toning. Thank you! Another very useful video, Matt. Please keep them coming! I think I find these 'tips' videos in many ways more helpful than 'techniques' videos.
I enjoy and learn so much from your videos. In a month, I feel like I've made significant strides in post-processing (Lightroom) and I honestly have your free content to thank for that. Will continue to support with "likes".
1:19 Rather than pressing the Option or Alt key, just double click the name of the group of sliders you want to reset (e.g., WB, tone, presence, etc.) to do the same thing, reset the sliders in that area only. Incidentally, double clicking even works in Tone Curve if you click on "Point Curve" in the lower left of that section. This is very useful, and Alt/Option does nothing here.
3:27 Excellent tip about the utility of Option/Alt in Split Toning. Thank you!
Another very useful video, Matt. Please keep them coming! I think I find these 'tips' videos in many ways more helpful than 'techniques' videos.
That helps me a lot with split toning. It's a way better way to pick what color you might want to try. Excellent and useful suggestions.
As always, great tips Matt
Thanks for the good tips. Really grateful to know about the clipping option.
I learn something new everyday. I use Synch a lot. Its nice to know I can bypass the dialog box.
The lead photo was shot just down the road from where I live in Breckenridge! Oh and thanks for the tips!
Great tips especially the Sync button... who knew :-)
Is there any way you can create a preset to turn on/off all the develop boxes at once? Thx