this is the very first video I found of you Julieanne, even before I bought my first camera, just preparing to see if I really should make my LrC subscription. I watched this video several times that day and still go back to it every now and then. fell in love with your teaching style. I am very grateful.
These tips are amazing and helpful, no matter how long one has used LR. The painter tool has become my favorite over the last few weeks. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us! 👍
Awesome, thank you. These are the kind of things the official twitter @Lightroom account should be tweeting about, not the nonsense childish stuff it's been up to for the last months (at least until I unfollowed it, same thing as I did yesterday with @Photoshop for the same reason). Great work, Julieanne!
Love your 321 tips & initially thought this was another without checking the length Wasn't disappointed at all even though it's going to take me a few veiwings to absorb it all Overall when it comes to lightroom you are the master instructor Thank you from a grateful viewer Down Under
Dear Julieanne, I am Guus living in The Netherlands knowing you for a long time on YT... I want to ask you, can you show me the link where you use in one of your tutorials a turned paper edge. You scan this and use it in one of your composites... I can't find this tutorial anymore, please help. Because it was a simple but useable technic... I tried already by myself but not sure if this is the right way Sorry for asking this way, also don't know how to address you otherwise easy. Greetz Guus
I have been watching you for many years. My first introduction to Lightroom was version five. Then I started using some other software and now I am using Lightroom classic subscription. I am excited to see you doing new videos. This particular video was so filled with so many tips and so much to remember it made my head spin. But I will be looking at it again and probably again. Do you have any videos of yours that start at the beginning of a Lightroom user that I might be able to rethink some of the things that I have done wrong all these years until I switch over to the subscription service? Thanks for your video mart from Bethlehem Pennsylvania
Lots of great tips from the worlds best Lightroom / Photoshop teacher. However, (at 13:40) on my Windows 10 machine, Ctrl U works great for auto exposure while in the Library Mod, but when in the Develop Mod, it changes the Process version to V1. Might be a bug on my machine.
Thank you , I have been with LR since LR 3 in 2008. My last version was LR6 in 2015. My issue was when LR became cloud based which is crap; I thought this was the end of LR. I stumbled upon your video by accident and good that I did. I found out that LR has a LR classic version that I can upload. Yesterday I did just that , so thank you. Last, question, when I upload my images into my pictures folder from my card reader, I give that folder a date and name based upon shoot. From there I upload LRC and from import , I import folder from pictures and when it comes into LRC it is dated and titled. Is there any reason you don't organize your folders with dates and titles ?
Been watching your tutorials since your NIK days. Soothing voice and very knowledgeable, a great teacher.
this is the very first video I found of you Julieanne, even before I bought my first camera, just preparing to see if I really should make my LrC subscription. I watched this video several times that day and still go back to it every now and then. fell in love with your teaching style. I am very grateful.
Thank you. Always learn something new with you videos.
Gold! Thank you Julieanne.
Wow! So many fantastic tips! Thank you so much!
Great stuff, Julieanne! Thanks.
That was great. I'll have to save the video and return to it often to get all the info!!
I've been using Lightroom a long time but learned a lot of useful stuff here. Thanks!
Great tips thanks for sharing!
Excellent tips, thanks Julienne!
Good 20mins of lightroom tips.
I have learned more weird LR nuances today than I have ever known. Thank you!
Excellent tips
Such a great teacher!
Thanks so much. Some stellar tips there Super clear as always with a handful of “excellent”s into the bargain. 😊.
Very helpful. Always surprised at how much more there is to learn!
Fabulous!
Excellent tips as always. Always great to learn first hand from an Adobe guru!
Very well done and very helpful. A lot to remember! Thank you.
Great set of tips. I’m also a big fan of using Embedded & Sidecar for the import preview option. Makes culling through the images SO MUCH faster.
Brilliant!
Superb, as usual. And above all, your style of photography is simply wonderful, thank you 🙏
Holy crap - that was amazing! So helpful!
THANK YOU SO MUCH TEACHER !
These tips are amazing and helpful, no matter how long one has used LR. The painter tool has become my favorite over the last few weeks. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us! 👍
Awesome, thank you. These are the kind of things the official twitter @Lightroom account should be tweeting about, not the nonsense childish stuff it's been up to for the last months (at least until I unfollowed it, same thing as I did yesterday with @Photoshop for the same reason).
Great work, Julieanne!
Fantastic tutorial, thank you!
Excellent tutorial… as always 😎
Thank you, very helpful.
Amazing tutorial!!! Can we find somewhere a complete collection of LRC tutorials from you? I am willing to pay for this.
Love your 321 tips & initially thought this was another without checking the length
Wasn't disappointed at all even though it's going to take me a few veiwings to absorb it all
Overall when it comes to lightroom you are the master instructor
Thank you from a grateful viewer Down Under
Excellent! I wanted to click like 10 or 20 times!
🙏🏻 so helpful
Dear Julieanne,
I am Guus living in The Netherlands knowing you for a long time on YT...
I want to ask you, can you show me the link where you use in one of your tutorials a turned paper edge.
You scan this and use it in one of your composites...
I can't find this tutorial anymore, please help.
Because it was a simple but useable technic... I tried already by myself but not sure if this is the right way
Sorry for asking this way, also don't know how to address you otherwise easy.
Greetz Guus
Great video; still things to learn, after all those years.. 🤔
Brilliant tips.
Suspect it might be partitioned into two or three segments
and/or list some of the shortcuts in writing.
I have been watching you for many years. My first introduction to Lightroom was version five. Then I started using some other software and now I am using Lightroom classic subscription. I am excited to see you doing new videos. This particular video was so filled with so many tips and so much to remember it made my head spin. But I will be looking at it again and probably again. Do you have any videos of yours that start at the beginning of a Lightroom user that I might be able to rethink some of the things that I have done wrong all these years until I switch over to the subscription service?
Thanks for your video mart from Bethlehem Pennsylvania
Lots of great tips from the worlds best Lightroom / Photoshop teacher. However, (at 13:40) on my Windows 10 machine, Ctrl U works great for auto exposure while in the Library Mod, but when in the Develop Mod, it changes the Process version to V1. Might be a bug on my machine.
Is it possible to transfer an unprocessed raw (nef) file from LRC to directly PS Camera Raw?
Wow. (Sigh)…so much to learn ;)
Thank you , I have been with LR since LR 3 in 2008. My last version was LR6 in 2015. My issue was when LR became cloud based which is crap; I thought this was the end of LR. I stumbled upon your video by accident and good that I did. I found out that LR has a LR classic version that I can upload. Yesterday I did just that , so thank you. Last, question, when I upload my images into my pictures folder from my card reader, I give that folder a date and name based upon shoot. From there I upload LRC and from import , I import folder from pictures and when it comes into LRC it is dated and titled. Is there any reason you don't organize your folders with dates and titles ?