Unleash the Power of Lightroom: How I Turned One Photo into $20,000 in Profits
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- How to edit in Lightroom Classic, dodge and burn, and how to sharpen for gallery print quality
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00:00 Introduction
02:34 Finding the photo in Paris
05:22 how to edit like a pro in Lightroom
08:35 How to dodge and burn in Lightroom
12:17 How to erase anything in Photoshop
In this video, I will tell you the story of how I started as a photographer and the one piece of advice I got that changed everything;
Shooting at the right of the day. I was obsessed with a photographer's photo from 1936 from Brassai. A beautiful photo of the stairs of Montmartre, the oldest part of pairs.
I went there about 12 times until I came to the perfect night. I found a new framing, and I show in the video the exact workflow in Lightroom to retouch it.
I challenge you to download the raw file and retouch it to your style; you can post it on social media using the @photoserge
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Always learn something new with all your videos! Thanks, Serge for all your work!
Great video and i posted the my vision of it on IG
Great content, as usual. I always learn something new from your videos. Thanks.
I'm learning a lot from you, thanks. I posted my version of your photo on IG
Great video as always :-). 14:37 in the video - it works by just holding down the ALT-key on a Windows machine combined with holding the right mouse button down and drag sideways or up & down, depending on making the brush/stamp tool larger/smaller or softer/harder.
Thank you ! This is fantastic !
I have posted on Instagram, I enjoyed this challenge.
Persistence beats resistance.
Thank you very much Serge !
Love it !!
Thanks ! This is fantastic.
I have learned a lot from your videos. Thanks! I have already posted my style of it on IG.
Awesome!!
Hi Serge, maybe you can do a video in which you show how you shot the Bir Hakeim bridge with the Eiffel Tower close behind it and of course, how to retouch it. You said it is one of your best photos of Paris, so show us the process !!
Serge, when you went to adjust your radial mask you scrolled down too far and played with the sliders for the whole image, that's why you thought there was a bug haha :D great video otherwise, very inspiring! Il faut que je repasse par Paris bientot ;)
Amazing ¡¡ i'll try Thanks
Wow 👍👍
I will try this. You are pushing my skill level but what better way to learn? Thank you.
Love Montmartre and Paris. And Indeed 11/14/2011 was Monday
I have posted on Instagram........um.......twice lol. I enjoyed this process so much i tried some of your B&W tips too.
Yay! Thank you! make sure u tag mensoni can reshare on a story
DXO Pureraw 3 made LR noise reduction obsolete. The first step is to process the raw file through DXO Pureraw 3 (make sure lens sharpening is off), and then process the resulting dng file the way you do it. This will give you a much bigger post-processing latitude without revealing any noise.
Heyy Serge, I have posted on instagram. Were enjoyed while editing :)
Would you be open to us hiring as our photo guide for a day or two ?
When I tried downloading the file, it asked for my email. Fare enough. Next it asked me to setup an account including password information. Why? I quite at that point.
It's Alt and right click.
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Sad thing about modern times is that you need photoshop to "clean up" the picture, whereas the 1936 photo is splinter clean without cleaning up.
I know
Great tutorial. I wish Paris cleaned up their own graffiti. So sad to see the city become trash .
This happens often. I create a mask but it does a global adjustment. I just create a new mask. Think it is a bug in LR
Happens to me too, I thought my computer's memory runs out
Look at the difference at 2:35 and 2:43...In the old days those stairs and even the walls were classy, clean, elegant and typical French looking. Now? Just look at it. Shameful! France is lost désolé...