10 Adobe Lightroom Classic Photo Processing Tips

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @LuckyPiano
    @LuckyPiano Рік тому

    Having watched lightroom tutorials for years, I’m always skeptical about these “top 10 lightroom tips” videos. Sir, this was so useful. Hats off to you!

  • @ZOly62
    @ZOly62 4 роки тому +4

    Good tips, it`s pleasure to listen your EXELLENT presentation.
    ⌚️Timestamps
    00:27 Tip #1 Lens correction first
    01:43 Tip #2 Use B&W when editing exposure
    03:40 Tip #3 Create baseline snapshot
    04:58 Tip #4 Use negative Clarity and Dehaze
    06:48 Tip #5 Reverse vignette
    11:17 Tip #6 Use Before/After hotkey
    12:04 Tip #7 Use RAW Defaults
    13:46 Tip#8 Create smart collection for HDR images
    15:27 Tip #9 Make smaller curve adjustments (with Alt key)
    16:10 Tip #10 Better sharpening

  • @Symeeen
    @Symeeen 4 роки тому +2

    Ive said it before and I will say it again; the quality of these videos is insane.

  • @johnkasza4024
    @johnkasza4024 4 роки тому

    Thanks for all the tips. Very useful and great video.

  • @melissahall7009
    @melissahall7009 2 роки тому

    Love these videos!! These videos are helping me tremendously. Best ones I’ve found.

  • @bywayz
    @bywayz Рік тому

    Todd, if it's helpful to folks whose images often include a lot of sky ... I often apply negative clarity (i.e., diminished clarity) with the brush or gradient tools to soften the look and eliminate graininess. I find it can help with large areas of solid color (e.g. skin and autos) as well. It also has helped with scans of old slides.

  • @odyssey570
    @odyssey570 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much Todd for your great guidance. I'm a serious amateur who has been learning Photoshop for about 15 years for photo editing and enhancing. I'm fairly good at it, but very slow. I've never used Lightroom, but am asking Santa (wife) for a one year subscription. I've looked in great detail at a few of your tutorials. They are wonderful, both the information and your presentation. In this tutorial I really love your metaphor of "reverse vignetting" for subtly bringing attention to the central parts of a scene through the use of negative de-hazing rather than using exposure and highlights. It's perfect!

  • @DrDryce
    @DrDryce 4 роки тому +2

    Amazing content, hope your channel will get the deserved recognition soon

  • @dominey
    @dominey  4 роки тому +2

    Here are timecodes in case you'd like to skip around.
    0:28 Lens Corrections First!
    1:40 Use Black and White When Editing Exposure
    3:40 Baseline Snapshot
    4:55 Negative Clarity and Dehaze
    6:45 Reverse Vignette
    11:15 Before/After Hotkey
    12:03 Raw Import Defaults
    13:45 Smart Collection for HDR images
    15:25 Smaller Curve Adjustments
    16:05 Better Sharpening
    Also...quick footnote on my first tip about Lens Corrections (I cut this out for time). Even though this function "corrects" a photo, that doesn't mean you should always use it. Sometimes distortion and vignette compliment the subject of a photo, so don't feel like you have to always turn it on.

  • @tylou4479
    @tylou4479 3 роки тому

    Fantastic tips!

  • @ПітерАндрійХенфілдКолісник

    Hello from Kyiv Ukraine. Great video. I took away a few tips and I have been using Lightroom for a few years. Thank you

  • @Mike.WiLL9239
    @Mike.WiLL9239 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the great tips!! Picked up some good tips here that I will use in my editing process.

  • @kemerthomson
    @kemerthomson 3 роки тому

    I watch a LOT of processing videos, and of course many are excellent. But I find yours to stand out on quality, pacing, and the fact that you explain your thinking as you go along. And I did pick up a couple of tips and a number of reminders on this one. All these years I have ignored snapshots to the point I didn’t even see that panel anymore. Your reminder was worth the “price of admission” by itself. And your vignette technique using negative Dehaze is both clever and effective. This reminds me why I’m reluctant to switch to Capture One, which your videos make a compelling case for: not because once couldn’t do the same thing there, but because my years of LR usage makes it easier for me to absorb.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  3 роки тому

      This means a lot to me - thank you. Concerning LR + C1, I think it's best to use whichever tool you feel most comfortable and "in control" of creatively, cause at the end of the day it's the image that matters. :)

  • @niclaspersson3306
    @niclaspersson3306 4 роки тому

    Todd - Great value in this video. Informative and crystal clear as usual. It’s an complete pleasure to be given your thoughts on this matter. Thanks so much for your time and effort- You make a great difference.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  4 роки тому

      Thanks Nicals. :)

  • @mikemengli6279
    @mikemengli6279 4 роки тому

    thank you so much for providing such solid and continuous knowledge for us ( your students:) ),feel lucky to find you

  • @charleskear9530
    @charleskear9530 3 роки тому

    Learned a lot.

  • @Tunesmithnw
    @Tunesmithnw 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the tips, especially the ones about creating the non-sharpening preset and the sharpening masking. Very helpful.

  • @snoopaka
    @snoopaka 4 роки тому

    Great tips. Thanks

  • @rgarciamainou
    @rgarciamainou 3 роки тому

    Hey, catching up with your channel. Good video. I like your way of explaining things. On tip #10 I was hoping you’d get more deep into Details and Radius, two sliders that usually get overlooked in tutorials.

  • @SteveHiemstraAKAspeg
    @SteveHiemstraAKAspeg 4 роки тому

    Do these settings and shortcuts apply to the mobile version? Like the sharpening on import or alt key for sharpening?

  • @JayKerr
    @JayKerr 4 роки тому

    Another great video! Like others, I learned several new features in Lightroom. I can't believe I didn't know about the before/after hotkey. I found snapshots to be really useful, and b/w for editing exposure? Of course! Thanks Todd. This was very helpful and easy to follow.

    • @dominey
      @dominey  4 роки тому

      Thanks Jay. Enjoy that before/after key! It’s awesome.

  • @anthonyjagodnik1241
    @anthonyjagodnik1241 4 роки тому

    Well done and very helpful! The picture you used as an example reminds me of Antarctica, where we took >10K pictures that i am working thru while learning LR. Where was it taken?

    • @dominey
      @dominey  4 роки тому

      Anthony Jagodnik Thanks! Photo taken in Lofoten, Norway

  • @gordonbrown5865
    @gordonbrown5865 4 роки тому

    Re: Lens Corrections panel at the bottom of the development panels: The order of the panels can be rearranged. Here's one of several videos about how to do it: lightroomkillertips.com/how-to-organize-lightrooms-develop-panel/

  • @beck2929
    @beck2929 3 роки тому

    This channel makes me wanna sit with a scotch while I play around with lightroom and smoke a cigar

    • @dominey
      @dominey  3 роки тому

      Sounds lovely!

  • @fabioschack
    @fabioschack 3 роки тому

    Your voice is so great lmao