Lightroom cropping tutorial 2021 - LESSON 6
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- The Lightroom cropping tool has more features than most people know, so I thought I need to include a Lightroom cropping tutorial as lesson 6 of my LR 2021 tutorial series. In this video, you will learn about the straighten tool, the crop frame tool, aspect ratios, and how to change the orientation - all within Lightrooms crop tool.
---- Check the other videos in this series ----
Lesson1: Lightroom Import
• Lightroom Guide 2021 -...
Lesson2: Lightroom Basic Tab Part I
• Easy Lightroom Tutoria...
Lesson3: Lightroom Basic Tab Part II
• Easy Lightroom Image E...
Lesson4: Adjustment Brush Part I
• Lightroom Adjustment B...
Lesson5: Adjustment Brush Part II
• Lightroom Adjustment B...
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0:00 intro
0:19 how to open the crop tool
0:29 angle tool
2:01 aspect ratios
3:56 landscape orientation vs portrait orientation
5:27 compositional guides
6:31 confirm the crop
6:53 resetting the crop
7:04 constrain to image - Навчання та стиль
Great tips, maybe music a little to loud during the breaks for me (using in-ear) ;)
Thanks, Jens. I realized when it was already too late 😬
Wow! Nice and informative video! 😃👌 Please reduce the music volume that rises when you stop speaking 🙉
Thank you, Rick. I‘ll do that with the next videos 👍
I didn't know that Moby is doing tutorials for Lightroom 😎 But jokes aside... great content 😉
😂 I have an all world face 🤓. Thank you 😉
Thanks...I like your videos.
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Hmm... Your Lightroom series are awesome. Please do more tutorial like this.🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you, Ravi. I do plan to continue the series ;)
Thank you! You've made my day!!!
Great to hear that, Angela! Thanks for your feedback!
wow learned so much ! thanks this is gold
Thank you! Great to hear it was helpful 😉
Thank you it’s really helpful and good explaining 🤩✨
Thank you so much!!!
This is an awesome video Sir,you are the best tutor of lightroom for me.Your teaching is so simple clear and easy to understand.You provide us with so many helpful tips,you are the best teacher on youtube for me.Thank you very much🙏
Would be great to learn more about lightroom tutorials in your future videos
I wish you have millions of subscribers soon in your channel because you and yoh deserve it 100%
Thanks so much 🤗🤗
You are awesome 😱😍
🤗🤗 Thank you!
Now how did this lightroom one get by me? I have it saved now so it won't get by me again. You're amazing Wolf. I have to try these.
Great to hear that you finally found it, Jo. Maybe you don't have the notification option set on youtube. It's that bell below the videos. I don't post them all in the facebook group ;)
Thank you 🌹
Thanks for watching 🙏😉
Thank you so much. I am a bit confused as to the lesson numbering. I cant see number 5 or 4,3,2 even when searching all videos . Would it be possible for a Lightroom playlist thanks you. (Also I don't seem to be able to zoom and crop a the same time. ????)
Thanks, Marcelo! Sorry, I wanted to make a new numbering after I introduced the new first video.
Please have a look in the description, I have linked the other videos there. But here is the playlist ;)
Zooming and cropping isn't possible - probably because you wouldn't see the full crop.
I hope that helps ;)
Love. From india ❤️
Thank you!!!! 🤗
wolf, your channel is perhaps one of the most underrated, could you help me with is camera body more important or lens?
Thanks so much! That is really a tough decision. If you'd shoot sports, I'd say camera body over lens (but the lens is still very important). For portrait in good lighting, or macro, it's lens over camera body. For nightsky or landscape it's both.
@@wolfamri i shoot wildlife
What kind of wildlife?
@@wolfamri all sorts of birds, and animals in their natural habitat.
Then you need a lot of reach, so a lens would probably be the more important thing. But birds in flight need fast focus and also a fast frame rate, so with a very very basic camera it’s not easy either 😬
quick question pls, if i am going to change the angle i will lose part of the image, how can i avoid that?
Hi. In Lightroom you can't really. But you can use the crop tool in photoshop and set the "fill" dropdown to content aware. That will keep the initial size, but still crop away a part of the image. If you don't want that at all, you have to extend the canvas size in photoshop first, by using the crop tool and enlarge the crop (use generative expand - at best google that, it's hard to explain in words 😉) and then use the crop tool to rotate. I hope that helps!
Great video sir, very helpful once again. Sir I want to buy a macro lens for my nikon d5600. As you know sir I am an enthusiast not a professional. Is worth buying the 105mm nikkor or should i go for a cheaper 40mm for food photography? will the 40mm be able to do the job? I have no experience of a macro lens. so pardon me if this question doesn't make any sense.
Pranjall, first of all thanks 🤗🤗. For food photography, you don't necessarily need a macro lens unless you want to get really close. What are you shooting with now, and do you maybe have a link of an image you'd like to achieve with the macro? The 40mm can even have advantage if you want to show more of the background.
@@wolfamri right now i am using my kit lens and a nifty 50 for my food photos. But I heard another video anchor talk about upgrading to a 105mm for nice tight upclose shots in food photography. But my camera is a crop sensor and the lense is more expensive than my camera body... so I am a little confused.
Wonderful video, I can't seem to save it, is that intentional or am I an idiot?
The idiot is usually me 😂. But no, there is no intention of making it not savable. I just googled that and it only has that status when it is made for kids, which it isn’t 🤔🤷♂️
@@wolfamri thank you so much, I’ll find out what to do.
I just double-checked. It works for me and all the boxes that need to be checked are checked. Sorry you are having issues and thanks for the notification and feedback 🙏🤗
am I mistaken or the fifth part of the lightroom course is lost?
Thanks for your feedback! It’s a bit confusing since there are two #1 videos. And one of them and #6 has been added later. That’s why this has become #6.
Great video but I think your music volume is way too loud and becomes very annoying very quickly. I have to volume up for your voice and then BAM 💥 Music comes on way to loud. I think you should adjust this in future as I just wont watch your blogs. Otherwise great video and super helpful 👍
Thank you for your feedback, Steve. I have since then done a poll and stopped using music all together😉
Do I think I know the crop tool? Nah. I even don’t know lr 😂
That's the best prerequisite to watch this video 1.000.000.000.000.000 times 😆
@@wolfamri 5 of 60 views on this video are from me. Sticking to it to reeeeeallly learn what it takes 😜
😆 now I feel sorry for you, Dad 😆
adjust volume of your fuking intro music on video.. it's more then high your voice level
Thanks. I hope the rest of the video was useful.
@@wolfamri absolutely yes.
Awesome! Great to hear that!
drop the music its painful, why is it always the old guys doing this..
😂 I appreciate your feedback, but why are you angry at me? I offer you videos for free 😉
@@wolfamri you're right. Why not make the free stuff unbearable. Thats your perogative
@@creepyjanitor 🤣 seems like UA-cam classified your comment as spam - you seem to spread negativity regularly. Let me recommend getting a better attitude - might even help you lead a happier life 😉.
and ONLY spreading positivity is just as bad. Nothing wrong with balance. Better than unwittingly spreading a souless global culture and being an unwitting pawn. Have a nice life i love you.
Balance is fine, but where was that balance in your comments?
The video is pretty good but the Mickey Mouse crap music is way too loud.
Thanks for your feedback. I’ll reconsider the loudness. But why is it so difficult in the www to give decent feedback? “Mickey Mouse crap music”? Let’s all de escalate language for a better world 😉.