Thank you Christian. I appreciated you taking the time demonstrate the effects of selecting the J shortcut as well as using Alt/Opt to highlight the clipping effects. Very effective instructional techniques
Thank you its always a joy to watch your videos and listen to your explanation >>> wonderful materials , i myself learned Lightroom more easily from you than books and other videos >>> thank you once again
Thank you Christian. I appreciated you taking the time demonstrate the effects of selecting the J shortcut as well as using Alt/Opt to highlight the clipping effects. Very effective instructional techniques
Thank you very much!
Christian, an EXCELLENT review of the fundamentals. Good job!!!
Super helpful! This made my understanding a lot easier
Thaks. Super easy for a complete Lightroom (and Photography) beginner like me to understand
Thank you its always a joy to watch your videos and listen to your explanation >>> wonderful materials , i myself learned Lightroom more easily from you than books and other videos >>> thank you once again
Thank you, that means a lot to me!
Christian thank you for the help brother!
I always wanted to talk about the Histrogram now i finally can!
So helpful. Thank you!
Very interesting and informative video. Liked every bit of it!! Thank you😊
Thank you so much!
very helpful, thank you!
just suscribed. not tried Lightroom for around 10 years, and have a full kightroon trial at weekend for 7 days. I cant seem to see the histagram!
Thank you for subscribing! Did you collapse the Histogram by any chance? (clicking on the Histogram Panels name will do that)
@@ThePhlogPhotography found it thanks. not I need to look for the metadata showing.
Love ya!
What is the y axis of the histogram? The amount of pixel? And what happens if a peak goes out of the y axis? Thx in advance:)
thx
how do i completely turn off histogram ?
Histogram is misspelled...
Very smart of you to take a bunch of terribly exposed photos to have good examples for making this video xd.
Actually, those exposres are used to create HDR images later, but it did fit for this tutorial so I just used them here :-)