I love all of Anthony's photography instructional videos, but nothing has had more impact on image after image for me as his guidance on setting white and black points. It's easy to remember and works like a charm.
Another great video - thank you! I have watched many, many of your videos and have learned so much. And my learning continues... I have a suggestion for a future video - I use LR Classic on a desktop iMac as my primary editing platform and for the repository of all of my photos. However, I take photos on my iPhone that I would like to get into LR Classic on my iMac. I also travel occasionally and take my MacBook and would like to do some editing while traveling (maybe new photos and maybe photos from my LR Classic desktop iMac), however ultimately all photos and edits must be end up on LR Classic on my desktop for their permanent storage location. I have a very clumsy, manual method that works fine. I think that LR Mobile may be an elegant, much easier solution, but I have not been able to figure it out. Maybe LR Classic on my iMac, LR Mobile on my MacBook, and LR Mobile iOS on my iPhone? I just don’t quite understand how to put this together. Much of the problem is that the LR syncing between Class and Mobile and the use of sync for collections vs. could catalogs/phots is not clear to me. A video on this would be wonderful!
In this video I demonstrate four different ways to easily adjust the white and black point of your image. My Lightroom Presets & Profiles are on sale for 1/2 price. If you're interested, email me here to get the special Promo Code: Promo@IAmMrPhotographer.com Spelled out that is: Promo [at] I Am Mr Photographer [dot] com If you don't receive your Promo Code within 1/2 hour, check your spam folder. **I reserve the right to end this promotion at any time*** I am an affiliate for Adobe. If you're interested in Lightroom, click here to check it out: bit.ly/2zwQ0nW For information about my affiliations, please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help: onlinephotographytraining.com/support/ See my recommended gear list: www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti Gear Used: Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9 Exposure Info & Camera Settings: Handheld Aperture Priority Mode Spot Metering on the blue sky Single Point Focus on the head of the statue 1/500, F8.0, iso: 64 24mm The links above are my Amazon Affiliate Links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography: amzn.to/2S1CiU7 I use this software to record my screen: telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2 Thank you!
I thought that picture looked familiar! I live in Tonawanda, and I have shot at the museum, Japanese Gardens, and Art Gallery many times. Thanks for the vid!
Thank you Anthony for sharing your knowledge with us. I have some question: do I always must look or white sign when I work with my black and whits points?
I love all of Anthony's photography instructional videos, but nothing has had more impact on image after image for me as his guidance on setting white and black points. It's easy to remember and works like a charm.
That last one was new to me. I'll have to try when I get home.
As always: so thoroughly explained. Thank you, Anthony.
Thank you, Anthony! I hope to see similar tutorials for ON1, Capture One, and Luminar.
So useful! Thank you!
Another great video - thank you! I have watched many, many of your videos and have learned so much. And my learning continues...
I have a suggestion for a future video - I use LR Classic on a desktop iMac as my primary editing platform and for the repository of all of my photos. However, I take photos on my iPhone that I would like to get into LR Classic on my iMac. I also travel occasionally and take my MacBook and would like to do some editing while traveling (maybe new photos and maybe photos from my LR Classic desktop iMac), however ultimately all photos and edits must be end up on LR Classic on my desktop for their permanent storage location. I have a very clumsy, manual method that works fine. I think that LR Mobile may be an elegant, much easier solution, but I have not been able to figure it out. Maybe LR Classic on my iMac, LR Mobile on my MacBook, and LR Mobile iOS on my iPhone? I just don’t quite understand how to put this together. Much of the problem is that the LR syncing between Class and Mobile and the use of sync for collections vs. could catalogs/phots is not clear to me. A video on this would be wonderful!
Thanks for this information. Great Video.
In this video I demonstrate four different ways to easily adjust the white and black point of your image.
My Lightroom Presets & Profiles are on sale for 1/2 price. If you're interested, email me here to get the special Promo Code:
Promo@IAmMrPhotographer.com
Spelled out that is:
Promo [at] I Am Mr Photographer [dot] com
If you don't receive your Promo Code within 1/2 hour, check your spam folder.
**I reserve the right to end this promotion at any time***
I am an affiliate for Adobe. If you're interested in Lightroom, click here to check it out:
bit.ly/2zwQ0nW
For information about my affiliations, please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Please support free photography training. Click the link below to see how you can help:
onlinephotographytraining.com/support/
See my recommended gear list:
www.amazon.com/shop/anthonymorganti
Gear Used:
Nikon D850: amzn.to/2K498SZ
Nikon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens: amzn.to/2VQMKi9
Exposure Info & Camera Settings:
Handheld
Aperture Priority Mode
Spot Metering on the blue sky
Single Point Focus on the head of the statue
1/500, F8.0, iso: 64 24mm
The links above are my Amazon Affiliate Links. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Unsure of how to price your photography? Check the 2019 Guide to Pricing Your Photography:
amzn.to/2S1CiU7
I use this software to record my screen:
telestream.pxf.io/DMrW2
Thank you!
I thought that picture looked familiar! I live in Tonawanda, and I have shot at the museum, Japanese Gardens, and Art Gallery many times. Thanks for the vid!
Many thanks. Great Video.
Thank you Anthony for sharing your knowledge with us. I have some question: do I always must look or white sign when I work with my black and whits points?
Great tips!!!
Thanks a ton! you are LR Guru!
Nice. Thank you.🙏😎
Hi. Would white and black points change depending on if done before or after highlights and shadows? If so which order is best?
This man asking a real question, interested to hear the response!
thank you
Looks like you get different auto values depending if you just click the auto button or individually shift click the tonal sliders, why is that?
Do all that after choosing a Profile in the Basic Panel...