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In your first tip you use a cumbersome way. Under the mask is reach mask. With this you can get much faster and sometimes better results in different ways. groet Marcel
Alright Jesus you are now my best friend. The whole bit about holding the control for auto mask is one of those things I wish I would have known years ago. Cheers buddy
I always wished there was a way to change the color of the overlay, I didn't know that there was one. Does this work with the different overlay grids in the crop tool or the leveling tool? Sometimes when working on a light image, it's difficult to see the white overlays. Thanks!
on what I knew - I've used LR (desktop/classic) since it's first release - so I knew them all, but you did a nice job of educating many who didn't. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
Thanks for all your great videos they are so helpful. One thing that I have always meant to ask is that when you often say on keyboard shortcuts, "That is alt or option on a Mac`', on my Mac keyboard there is no key labelled option, it is labelled alt on mine. Is this just a UK thing and is it different in the US?
Peter, it's the name of the key. It looks like it is a bit different in the UK in terms of labeling. Here's an article on it: osxdaily.com/2016/05/02/where-option-key-apple-keyboards/
1& 2 !. Could you tell me why LR CC changes aspect ratio of image when switching between Develop Module & Library Module? Transform adjustments made to Aspect ratio and Verticals are lost when switch back to Library Module. When Exporting to JPEG the printed image appears as in Library Module, not with Transforms applied in Develop Module. My base image is .psd if that helps.
Hi Jesús! Thanks for that tutorial 👍. I also thought it would be possible to apply the Lensflare effect non destructively by converting the image to a Smartobject before. Another Easter Egg, for example, is the one with the toasters when choosing the workspace in the preferences, but that's an old one.
Great tips. On a related note, I have a love-hate relationship with masking radial/graduated filters, because, while it's a great feature, it turns out that for reasons beyond my understanding, we are not really masking in/out the original radial/graduated mask, but destroying the real mask, so we can't paint it back (mask it in/out) if we need to clean up things after painting/erasing a little too much. Fortunately, I'm not the only one complaining ( feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lightroom-cc-mask-brush-restore-paint-mode-for-transition-areas-of-graduated-radial-filters ), but it's been 3 years since I started the original "idea" and they don't seem to care too much about it. Anyway, sorry for the rant - like I said, great video and narration. Take care!
I knew 4/5 (not the shortcut list). However, I use LR nearly all the time and PS for very little. I would suggest that for the first tip, a luminosity mask of range would produce an accurate result much quicker than the masking brush (or auto mask on the brush). I find myself using colour or luminosity masking a lot since they became available.
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In your first tip you use a cumbersome way. Under the mask is reach mask. With this you can get much faster and sometimes better results in different ways. groet Marcel
You are in my top 3 Photoshop teachers out there. Because you are TEACHING what you know,...not just make show off your knowledge. Thank you!
The “change color” tip is new for me. Your tutorials are getting better every time. Thank you!!!
You're welcome, Dennis!
That last shortcut to show the shortcuts - was the only one I didn't know before - and it's a beauty! Thanks a lot, Jesús!
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You are a wonderful guy Mr. Ramirez, and you are really doing a great job, thanks for all your tutorials, and keep the good work. I knew only two.
Thank you, A. Namuq!
I can't believe how much I just learned, thanks and keep up the good work
Thank you, Stephen!
Alright Jesus you are now my best friend. The whole bit about holding the control for auto mask is one of those things I wish I would have known years ago. Cheers buddy
Thank you, Darren! I'm glad that was helpful!
All but the editing of the identity plate were new to me. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, your videos always leave my note pad full.
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Love the shortcut dialog box. Didn't know that existed. That will be helpful. Thanks!!
All of these tips were new to me. Great job and thank you very much.
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Jesus!! Great job!! All 5 are new!! Thanks much!!!
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The last one really really special!! I'm certainly not a novice user, but never knew it...Thanks a ton
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This is really great! I'm just learning Lightroom, so they are all new!
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The last tip is new to me. It is brilliant which will save me a tonne of time. Winning.
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Great tips. Thanks so much. Another great tutorial!
I always wished there was a way to change the color of the overlay, I didn't know that there was one. Does this work with the different overlay grids in the crop tool or the leveling tool? Sometimes when working on a light image, it's difficult to see the white overlays. Thanks!
All new to and all really useful, thanks so much for a great channel and all your hard work
You're welcome, Jane!
Three new ones for me... excellent tips thank you, just subscribed.
Thank you, RichDT!
All 5! Great tutorial, this will definitely speed up my workflow. 👍
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Three were new to me and I thought I knew pretty much all of it. Very nice - thank you for sharing. Great videos - just subscribed.
Thank you. Great video. Very helpful.
Excellent, I learn the ctrl-brush = automask.
Thanks and go ahead, it's always a a pleasure.
You're welcome, Manu!
All 5. Great Training. Thanks
Didn’t know the last tip and grateful for the reminder about a couple others.
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Regularly I used to see your video. it's really helpful.
Thank you, Arun Zev!
on what I knew - I've used LR (desktop/classic) since it's first release - so I knew them all, but you did a nice job of educating many who didn't. Thanks for taking the time to do it.
You're welcome, Lyle!
Brilliant!! you explain like no other, bless you!!!!
Thank you, aaz148a!
Pleasure, pity though I am not admitted into the fb group :-( I'll keep on following youtube
Thank you always showing us some great tips
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Thanks for all your great videos they are so helpful. One thing that I have always meant to ask is that when you often say on keyboard shortcuts, "That is alt or option on a Mac`', on my Mac keyboard there is no key labelled option, it is labelled alt on mine. Is this just a UK thing and is it different in the US?
Peter, it's the name of the key. It looks like it is a bit different in the UK in terms of labeling. Here's an article on it:
osxdaily.com/2016/05/02/where-option-key-apple-keyboards/
I'd forgotten number 5. Very handy! Thank you :)
all tricks were new to me. thank you sir.
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This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks, bro!
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Learned a new trick. Applying auto correction to only one develop adjustment. Thanks!
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ALL! Thanks, great video.
Great job ! Thank you for this. 3 of the tips, I never used.
Thank you, Patrick!
These are all new tricks. And I thought I knew a lot about LR. Thank you.
Thanks, didn't know these, subscribed.
I've used them all except the last one and that's a beauty. Thanks Jesus.
You're welcome, Jefft!
All are new to me. Thanks!
awsome videos it helps to know photoshop and other softwares clearly
Thank you, Vibin!
plz upload more tutorials about the adobe photoshop cc
3 Tips new to me that will speed up my workflow and enhance my post processing techniques.
It never occurred to me to change a color in Lightroom. I would have edited in Photoshop. Thank you for teaching me that time saver!
Almost all of these are new to me! Thanks, Jesus!
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Jesus. Excellent. Yes, I was unaware of these tips. Thank you for sharing.
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Actually, this was super useful!
All were new tips Jesus :) Thank you so much!
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Thanks, I wasn't aware of the commands to reach the shortcuts in each module.
Excellent stuff
Thank you, Steven!
All of them. Thanks.
You're welcome, Mike!
All! Learnt new things!
Thank you, #Wellther!
1& 2 !.
Could you tell me why LR CC changes aspect ratio of image when switching between Develop Module & Library Module? Transform adjustments made to Aspect ratio and Verticals are lost when switch back to Library Module. When Exporting to JPEG the printed image appears as in Library Module, not with Transforms applied in Develop Module. My base image is .psd if that helps.
Three were new to me. Ty
None of these tips were familiar to me they are great; thank you
You're welcome, Arturo!
None. You are awesome bro. I like every vid of yours.
Thank you, ꯉꯥꯟꯕ ꯃꯥꯉꯥꯡ!
Hi Jesús! Thanks for that tutorial 👍. I also thought it would be possible to apply the Lensflare effect non destructively by converting the image to a Smartobject before.
Another Easter Egg, for example, is the one with the toasters when choosing the workspace in the preferences, but that's an old one.
I kinda knew all these tips thanks for sharing
(2) Individual Basic Tonal Adjustments and Ctrl / Shortcuts-Thanks!
Awesome. Thank you
You're welcome, Dennis!
great content!
Thank you, Rick O!
Cheers bud , theese were pretty helpful :)
Thank you, this is such a useful tutorial. I literally knew none of that haha
You're welcome, Welcome To My Midlife Crisis!
same
Excelente vídeo como siempre !saludos
gracias!
All -Thank you
You're welcome, Donald!
Great tips. On a related note, I have a love-hate relationship with masking radial/graduated filters, because, while it's a great feature, it turns out that for reasons beyond my understanding, we are not really masking in/out the original radial/graduated mask, but destroying the real mask, so we can't paint it back (mask it in/out) if we need to clean up things after painting/erasing a little too much. Fortunately, I'm not the only one complaining ( feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lightroom-cc-mask-brush-restore-paint-mode-for-transition-areas-of-graduated-radial-filters ), but it's been 3 years since I started the original "idea" and they don't seem to care too much about it.
Anyway, sorry for the rant - like I said, great video and narration. Take care!
I totally agree. That would be good!
I knew 4/5 (not the shortcut list). However, I use LR nearly all the time and PS for very little. I would suggest that for the first tip, a luminosity mask of range would produce an accurate result much quicker than the masking brush (or auto mask on the brush). I find myself using colour or luminosity masking a lot since they became available.
all wow great thanks a million
You're welcome, Jeanette!
Very helpful !
Thank you, Jill!
Very useful
Thank you, kapsb10!
Great tips
Thank u so much..
You're welcome, ahmed!
two new tips; so thanks.
!Gracias! there was one that I did'nt know.
You're welcome, Juan!
Thank you :)
I'm recommending your channel to my Lr pupils.
Thank you!
Great information...2
Thank you, William!
2 of these were new to me.
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Very nice! 4
using CTRL to auto mask was new to me - I suspect I'll be using it in the future
Great! I'm glad it helped you!
Oh, Thanks Man!
You're welcome, Ανδρέας Κεμάλης!
Do you make a tutorial on this topic "How to make crack on glasses or crack glass" brushes.
Thanks a lot
Can u show some photo restoration technique ??
Thanks.
all
4 new tricks for me, Thanks Jesus.
You're welcome, Videoteca!
That last one is like pausing the game to look up finishing moves in Mortal Kombat! 😀
👍🙂 LOL yup
very nice
Thank you, Yuliani 99000!
All 5 :)
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Excellent
Thank you, Robert!
I now nothing about Lightroom! So, you are correct! LOL
nice
Tnx
It's all new to me
Cool bro
You're welcome, vishma!
were are you from
Bravissimo
Thank you, julio!
Nice tut Jesus.
Thank you, Lyle!
I'm with Big Willie........................
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Two items are new; applying a change to only one control & seeing the keyboard shortcuts in the current module
👍🙂 Thanks for sharing, Gene!
With the exception of the identity plate, which I never cared about, I knew all others... this time ;)
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