These LIGHTROOM SETTINGS will make Your Photos POP!
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Here is how you can make use of tonal adjustments to increase contrast and make your images pop using a bit of Lightroom Editing!
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Basic Adjustments
4:16 Masking
9:18 Color Grading
11:27 Sharpening - Фільми й анімація
I have learned more about how to process my images in 1 month ( since i subscribed to your channel ) than in years of using Lightroom by myself. Great channel !
Thats great to hear, thank you very much!
Another gem, Christian ! Thank you very much for the help. Slainte !
excellent editing tutorial. one must have vision to use tools and apply skills! thanks a lot for sharing.
I appreciate that you share the WHY of your editing choices ... allows for better understanding of what results one may expect. Excellent as always. With love from Atlanta.
Very happy to hear that, thank you so much!
Wonderful edit. Christian you are a true Master. I have watched this video about 3 times so far and appreciate your willingness to touch those of us who need a little nudge in the right direction for processing. Thank you very much.
That means a lot to me, thank you very much for the kind comment!
Christian, You have made a very wonderful illustration of increasing Highlights for a sharper contrast of the image, that is in this beautiful photo, the peak stands out dramatically.
You inspired me tremendously on the tonal adjustments that I may not know so much before.
I am grateful what you have created today. Thank you very much!
Thank you very much for all your kind comments!
Yesterday I've watched your trip to Italian Dolomites and now I see that you editing these photos. As always very helpful, great tutorial Christian!
I love how you selected the luminance mask on that cloud. Nice!
Thank you, it worked quite well for this image :-)
Master your tutorials, they are incredible and educational and of great value!! I always see you, greetings from Peru and thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
Thanks again I am learning which at 59 yrs is an accomplishment thanks for the help. Two suggestions if you don't mind. I have seen other tutorials where when their cursor moves a panel slider it magnifies, this would be a big help. The second is could you cover ways of converting RAW to fine art B&W that would be great. thanks
Thank you for commenting! I actually wanted to show slider adjustments in the way you have mentioned for a while , but I never was able to find a recording software with this function. I will look into this weekend, maybe I can find something this time.
Also, if I come along a potential good B/W image, I will totally do a tutorial on that :-)
Another excellent tutorial Christian. Your creativity is very inspiring and helps me greatly throughout my editing process. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much!
hello your mastery of masks is impressive, thank you for sharing, you are an example for us, @+
Thank you so much!
Thanks a lot!
Many fine moves and very educational also. Thank you for a wonderful video.
Super editing boos tutorial and it will be even beter if you'll propose a second video on how to have the same result with no edge artifacts.
Great use of the luminance range mask.
Thank you.
Brilliant demonstration, thanks
Great!!!!! Many before/after…I learn now!
Dank je wel Christian ❤
How much darkening can a normally exposed image handle?
Christian Möhrle: 😎
As so often, I sat in front of your video and thought to myself: Noooo - no more. It has to be good at some point. And what happened: he keeps going ... 😱😂🙈
But the result is really impressive. Congratulations and thank you. 😎👍
Haha, thank you for the comment! I do like my photos dark :D
Very well explained. Thanks
Sehr hilfreich, vielen Dank 🙏
Danke dir, freut mich sehr zu hören!
Great video, and such a great accent to listen too while (currently following with the example file 👍). Just wondering in any future videos, could you read out the figure values on the silders if people are using the video in pop-out (or for those with terrible eyesight).
Where is this marvelous mountain located?
Thanks a lot for the kind comment! I try to remember your suggestion and read the slider values in future videos a little more :-)
Oh, and this mountain lies in Slovenia (Kranjska Gora)
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Thank you!
I not only like the how but the discussion on the why. Any of these for black and white?
Thank you for commenting! I will surely be doing a B/W in the future when I have a fitting image :-)
Great, thank you, very informative. You don't use denoise, even at a low setting, to increase the sharpness?
Thank you! Usually, I only use denosie when shooting very high ISO and I recover a lot of details from the shadows, otherwise I usually dont have much noise problems in my photos :-)
I am not currently working with anything other than DNG files from my phone, and I find I get more detail from denoising. I was wondering if you had done any experiments in this regard? I find its not just about noise reduction
I'm conflicted. At a certain point, editing your image that much you're pretty much showing something that wasn't there, you didn't see, and had to add in post. I get why 99% of images are touched up, tweaked, LUT'd out, modified. It's just when the difference is so much, it makes me question how heavily modified every image I see is and it's not really true in my eyes.
Thanks for commenting! Its really up to what you like to do with your photos. some people like to edit them more some like it to be more 'natural'. The great thing is there are no rules, you can do what you want! :-)
Why doesn’t my Lightroom classic have the sliders on the colour grading? I click on the individual wheels but it does t show the sliders for hue sat lum
There is a little arrow you can click on to expand the collor grading panel further down and reveal those sliders