I have always been mind boggled people pay for presets, you can rather figure out what they did or find someone editing online and copy them to figure out what's going on and how to do it, then you start making your own presets. I just don't understand why you would buy them. Thank you for being such a good dude, for being honest with us, fair with us and sharing your journey!
This video taught me so many things I never knew like how to use the masking tool or holding option or the way you selected the skin color for the hsl! Great video 👍👍
Hands down one of the best videos I’ve watched in ages. I’ve probably learned at least 3 new functions in light room that will improve my editing. Top work mate.
I would love to see more tutorials like this with natural feeling photos, I think they are the best... Great video it will definitely help make greater photos.
I'm really wanting to go more natural but it doesn't seem to work well on instagram for me whereas my heavily edited photos do much better and get featured. My natural photos do not get featured. That's what throws me off. Could you do the same editing videos with more pics in particular for street. Natural street. As an added note, when I recently switched from Nikon to Fuji I lost my workflow that was instinctively built in my muscle memory for the past 2 years and I was having a hard time getting the natural but yet contrasty look I was looking for. This tutorial really helped simplify the process and I really like your workflow. I'm feeling more comfortable with my workflow now thanks to this. Stella got her groove back lol.
They really are, people act like they spend so much time making them they are liars, they are just settings. Presets should be free for the community if your making them. Any YTer who slings them is just trying to make a quick easy buck, remember that!!!!
@@TrentGamingCo Oh I don't doubt that some presets take time to develop. Problem is they are developed for a certain camera and style of shooting but same person will turn around and try to sell it as do it all. Another point is they are selling you the old stuff most of the time. Worst of all using presets just prevents you from learning to edit on your own and developing your own style. But that's something these people know and pray on because that means return customers.
I never knew about that option screen for clipping and masking. Holy shit this is gonna be fun to play with. And here I was thinking I had Lightroom down lol. Also cool to see what the masking actually did for the sharpening. Thanks so much for this video! Massively helpful!
Love this man! Could you do editing tutorial for your street photography. I feel like a lot of people by default shoot wide open on street photos (myself included) and don't really get the settings right for the dopest photo possible 🙏🏽
Man, I was just going through your instagram feed from way back and was wondering how you made the editing transition. Then today I get the notification of your new video and boom. What do ya know. Your talking about it what I was wondering. Awesome and dope as always. Keep up the great work and Thank You for all your hard work you put into these !!!!!
Glad it could help you out!! As far as editing styles and all that goes my biggest advice is never get too set on one way of doing things. Allow your taste to change and that will show itself as small changes to your style over time ✌️
Dude I dont understand you wearing that hoodie. I'm in ATL too, and I can barely handle these work boots and blue jeans that osha makes me wear in may. I get it, you're inside. That brings up another issue: Turning that AC down bringing that power bill up.
Hi Evan, great video especially on the sharpening part, I didn’t know we can do that. I usually do the basic adjustment first and then do the curves while you are doing the opposite. Any advantage of doing so?
All these UA-cam photogs are gonna be putting money out on you my man. They live and die by those presets. 🤣 Thanks for emphasizing the sharpening mask, too. Not a lot of people know about that and it makes a huge difference.
The sharpening mask really is one of most simple thing that can have a dramatic impact on the final outcome! Thanks for watching man, always appreciate the support!
Jan Godek I think it can a bit at high iso. But unless you’re pixel peeping and super picky, it’s barely noticeable. If you do the sharpening mask thing I think it helps.
Excellent. Only mistake is you cropped last. Professionals always crop first, otherwise you are making adjustments, often global ones on pixels and areas of the image that are you actually removing later.
"I could have sold y'all presets" 😂😂😂 I loved this one man. Super simple and I actually have been under-appreciating the natural looking edits.
Thanks for watching man! 👊💯
I have always been mind boggled people pay for presets, you can rather figure out what they did or find someone editing online and copy them to figure out what's going on and how to do it, then you start making your own presets. I just don't understand why you would buy them.
Thank you for being such a good dude, for being honest with us, fair with us and sharing your journey!
Finalllllly a video without a fricking preset!
Thank You!
This has been one of the best tutorials ever
Thank-you so much. I’ve been looking at way to make my pics look more natural especially with my product photography.
This video taught me so many things I never knew like how to use the masking tool or holding option or the way you selected the skin color for the hsl! Great video 👍👍
Best general lightroom tut I've seen
Hands down one of the best videos I’ve watched in ages. I’ve probably learned at least 3 new functions in light room that will improve my editing. Top work mate.
Boy, this was helpful. A very nice way to edit, love it.
I'm floored! This was excellent. Haven't caught a video this jam packed with solid advice and tips in a long time. Thanks for the insight! Cheers!
Best and most authentic photography youtuber. You’ve taught me a lot. Hope I get to where you’re at some day
this was the exact tutorial I’ve been looking for for weeeeks! Thank you so much for such great content👍🏻
Many thanks for taking your time to show us how Lightroom should be used.
I would love to see more tutorials like this with natural feeling photos, I think they are the best...
Great video it will definitely help make greater photos.
This is really helpful! Thank you so much!
Great video, been looking for something like this. Thanks!
Appreciate you showing us the workflow and not pushing presets
Super super helpful. Learned so many little tips about Lightroom I didn't realize. Thanks!
man, that video is absolutely fantastic, I wish you could make something similar in the future with another types of photos, crazy good, thanks!
More lightroom tutorials please 🙏🏼 I learn so much from these
Thanks so much. The longer I do photography the more natural appeals to me. 🤍
Best tip 🤩👏🏼
Thank you so so much!
Woww super tutorial ! Just learned what I should've known since I started photography !! Love you content as always
I'm really wanting to go more natural but it doesn't seem to work well on instagram for me whereas my heavily edited photos do much better and get featured. My natural photos do not get featured. That's what throws me off. Could you do the same editing videos with more pics in particular for street. Natural street. As an added note, when I recently switched from Nikon to Fuji I lost my workflow that was instinctively built in my muscle memory for the past 2 years and I was having a hard time getting the natural but yet contrasty look I was looking for. This tutorial really helped simplify the process and I really like your workflow. I'm feeling more comfortable with my workflow now thanks to this. Stella got her groove back lol.
Learned A LOT in this video -- thank you!!
I had no idea about the masking thing. THANKS!
Great video man. I never thought to try the tone curve with that slider view. Will have to give it a shot
Great video! I didn't know about the sharpening mask. You learn something new everyday. Can't wait for the next video
Changed my workflow! Thank you so much!
Great tutorial! You've awesome videos to learn from!
Bro thank you keep it natural
thanks for this video! very straightforward and useful.
Thank you bro!! Great video, picked up a few things, I appreciate it!
love these Lightroom videos mate. So helpful!!
Thank you
Just great!
Nice one... thanks!
Thanks for This
I really love your art
This was SO helpful, learned so much! Thank u :D
Love this and really appreciate it! Would love more content on how to use Lightroom! Keep up the great work man!
Great.
great video.. super informative
This was great! Thanks 👍
good to see how others edit their photos~
This was super helpful. Thanks, Evan!
Presets are ripoffs? You just made an enemy out of most photography UA-camrs. Lol
They really are, people act like they spend so much time making them they are liars, they are just settings. Presets should be free for the community if your making them. Any YTer who slings them is just trying to make a quick easy buck, remember that!!!!
been saying this forever
@@TrentGamingCo Oh I don't doubt that some presets take time to develop. Problem is they are developed for a certain camera and style of shooting but same person will turn around and try to sell it as do it all. Another point is they are selling you the old stuff most of the time. Worst of all using presets just prevents you from learning to edit on your own and developing your own style. But that's something these people know and pray on because that means return customers.
I never knew about that option screen for clipping and masking. Holy shit this is gonna be fun to play with. And here I was thinking I had Lightroom down lol. Also cool to see what the masking actually did for the sharpening. Thanks so much for this video! Massively helpful!
Awesome mate, cheers
Love this man! Could you do editing tutorial for your street photography. I feel like a lot of people by default shoot wide open on street photos (myself included) and don't really get the settings right for the dopest photo possible 🙏🏽
thanks a lot mate this helped a ton :))
Really helpful video!
Thank you Evan! I really love your editing style and this video is what I was looking for. I really appreciate it, keep making great content! Cheers
Man, I was just going through your instagram feed from way back and was wondering how you made the editing transition. Then today I get the notification of your new video and boom. What do ya know. Your talking about it what I was wondering. Awesome and dope as always. Keep up the great work and Thank You for all your hard work you put into these !!!!!
Glad it could help you out!! As far as editing styles and all that goes my biggest advice is never get too set on one way of doing things. Allow your taste to change and that will show itself as small changes to your style over time ✌️
Loved this! Thanks!
Great video. One question... have you calibrated your screen, if so, with what??? Thanks.
Excellent video dude! Some really useful tips that I’ll be using next time I edit my photos. Thanks a bunch!
Great video! I also have trouble editing in other styles besides my own. This helped a lot!
That’s a beautiful view. Where’d y’all go?
I would love to see how you make the concrete have that white and punchy look in a lot of your photos.
Yess.. I need dis. Thank you for the video!
Thanks man! Editing is something I really need to improve on and this was really helpful, so thank you for that... also sick hoodie!
Thanks! This really helps me out... great video👍
Thank you so much sir
This is what im waiting for a long time
Dude I dont understand you wearing that hoodie. I'm in ATL too, and I can barely handle these work boots and blue jeans that osha makes me wear in may.
I get it, you're inside. That brings up another issue: Turning that AC down bringing that power bill up.
Haha I’m inside chilling, for sure not wearing it outside!
Love this style man, keep it up!
Thank you, really appreciate you watching!
Great vid! Gonna try the mask for sharping, cus i didnt know about that tool.
Did you use clickbait?
Thank you man.this video helps♥
helpful! thanks!!
Hi Evan, great video especially on the sharpening part, I didn’t know we can do that.
I usually do the basic adjustment first and then do the curves while you are doing the opposite. Any advantage of doing so?
"youtube what is good? your boy got super tan on vacation..."
got a new camera? 28mm f1.7...looks like a Leica q(2) 😉
I see that hoodie!! 👀
All these UA-cam photogs are gonna be putting money out on you my man. They live and die by those presets. 🤣 Thanks for emphasizing the sharpening mask, too. Not a lot of people know about that and it makes a huge difference.
The sharpening mask really is one of most simple thing that can have a dramatic impact on the final outcome! Thanks for watching man, always appreciate the support!
Nice, always wanted a tutorial on how you edit :)
Glad I could make it for you!
could you make a video on how you color grade your video?
Aruba? Recognised the Balashi can 🙌
"Pre sets are rip-offs". Word ha. Should make a new t-shirt with that saying.
Yeah this is basically how I edit. I don't do too much unless I'm experimenting.
I can use the Alt key on windows for adjusting the Sharpness, but not on the curve adjustment layer. Any solution bro?
Nice guy 👍
Do you ship your merch to Germany? Great Video
EVERY SINGLE TIME
I'm about this it's not even funny- thanks as always Evan!!
Appreciate you watching!!
Yoh Evaaaaan 🙋🙋🙋🙌🙌🙌
What’s good!
@@RanftEvan happy to see another video 😋😋
what is the option key you are reffering to? (i'm also a windows user)
Alt
Can you show how you’d edit picture on your phone
👌
🙏🙏🙏
Hey was that file from a leica q by any chance??? 😂
What about Fuji files in Lightroom ? I heard that LR can mess up fujifilm photos :0
Jan Godek I think it can a bit at high iso. But unless you’re pixel peeping and super picky, it’s barely noticeable. If you do the sharpening mask thing I think it helps.
{resets are ripoffs, big respect for saying that Evan. i immediately discredit any YTer who tries to sling them
WHy not just open the ISO/F stop one more notch to let more light in instead?
Gotta conserve the highlights 👍
Excellent. Only mistake is you cropped last. Professionals always crop first, otherwise you are making adjustments, often global ones on pixels and areas of the image that are you actually removing later.
i don’t know how to do it. i have a phone i need a preset
selling Presets are ripoffs! 100%
You should let the image to us ! So we can train
vsco
1st !
MVP moves!
@@RanftEvan THANKS!
¿Por qué no hablas español? :(