Finally! A series of videos on Lightroom that I can follow, understand, and implement into my own work! I have been trying to get Lightroom for several weeks and now I feel confident. You are my “go to guy” for everything I need to know in both Lightroom and photoshop! Keep the videos coming and thank you so much!
Literally said out loud, "Where has this channel been all my life!" I have had so many hang ups on LR that i thought there had to be a better way..... Here you are showing us all the best tips and tricks! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! :)
It’s true we develop first in the film days but in contact prints. With a magnifying glass, we proof and rate the photos for final print enlargements. Having been in the film days, you can just imagine our appreciation on the convenience of digital advancements in photography like Lightroom.
Great job! Your videos are exceptional and some of the best information I have found so far! So well explained and easy to follow. Great tips and very much appreciated that you do this!
Thank you so much for your videos. I am learning a lot with them and I cannot stop watching them! Each one is so helpfull. Keep the excellent work. Thanks from Brazil.
One comment is that you had people using X to reject some images which were slightly crooked but that could have been salvaged by using the crop/rotate feature later on so not always good to toss images as you can save a lot if you know the power of what Lightroom can do, especially if you are shooting RAW, even a super dark/bright image can be salvaged sometimes (+/- 2 or 3 stops) . I realize you wanted to keep it simple in the beginning but some users may have thrown away a great image because they didnt know what they COULD do.... :) but I like the way your style of teaching makes it simple for the beginning users. Im an advanced Lr user but wanted to check your channel out. Keep it up.
hi, i wanted to know if suppose i want to add some photos from my card again to the collective folder, how am i suppose to do that.. it would be really great if you can help. thanks in advance
Bhai bas etne hi videos he kya es Lightroom playlist me ? Agar aur bhi he tho apke 706 videos me dhundna mushkil ho jagega bhai .if there are more videos on Lightroom can you please add them to this playlist .
Finally! A series of videos on Lightroom that I can follow, understand, and implement into my own work! I have been trying to get Lightroom for several weeks and now I feel confident. You are my “go to guy” for everything I need to know in both Lightroom and photoshop! Keep the videos coming and thank you so much!
Literally said out loud, "Where has this channel been all my life!" I have had so many hang ups on LR that i thought there had to be a better way..... Here you are showing us all the best tips and tricks! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!! :)
You have exceptional teaching skills! Thank you for them for free.
Thank you so much! Finally, I am going to understand Ligthroom.
It’s true we develop first in the film days but in contact prints. With a magnifying glass, we proof and rate the photos for final print enlargements. Having been in the film days, you can just imagine our appreciation on the convenience of digital advancements in photography like Lightroom.
I am a beginner in Lightroom and stumbled across your channel. I am SOOOOO happy I found your channel.
great short cut is use the Caps Lock. when you X, P, or U it automatically goes to next image
Great job! Your videos are exceptional and some of the best information I have found so far! So well explained and easy to follow. Great tips and very much appreciated that you do this!
Best teacher on the whole internet!
Thank you so much for your videos. I am learning a lot with them and I cannot stop watching them! Each one is so helpfull. Keep the excellent work. Thanks from Brazil.
Your videos are super informative and your teaching style is intuitive and makes it stick! Keep making your tutorials :-)
You are so true! Thanks for inspiring us!
Another awesome lesson, thank you!
thanks a lot , i really like your tutorials, i'm so lucky to find your channel .
Very nice demonstration, easily understandable illustration.
The end video tip is amazing well said!!
One comment is that you had people using X to reject some images which were slightly crooked but that could have been salvaged by using the crop/rotate feature later on so not always good to toss images as you can save a lot if you know the power of what Lightroom can do, especially if you are shooting RAW, even a super dark/bright image can be salvaged sometimes (+/- 2 or 3 stops) . I realize you wanted to keep it simple in the beginning but some users may have thrown away a great image because they didnt know what they COULD do.... :) but I like the way your style of teaching makes it simple for the beginning users. Im an advanced Lr user but wanted to check your channel out. Keep it up.
Thanks for the helpful videos!
Thank you very much. Now I can courage to touch Lightroom
hi, i wanted to know if suppose i want to add some photos from my card again to the collective folder, how am i suppose to do that.. it would be really great if you can help. thanks in advance
Great...as usual. I'm so happy I found your channel!
14:55 my math teacher uploaded 103 photos of his Digha beach trip yesterday 😐
love your video's brother!!!
Bhai bas etne hi videos he kya es Lightroom playlist me ? Agar aur bhi he tho apke 706 videos me dhundna mushkil ho jagega bhai .if there are more videos on Lightroom can you please add them to this playlist .
Great explain
Happy teachers day u become my guru
Thank you..Mate!
starts at 2:34. PICK / REJECTED part is way too long and boring - skip it until 8:42
At the 10.00 is the most important tip. Be strict at deleting! No time and space for mediocre photos!
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1:35. What a coincidence. Today is 27th of November.
I have mirrorless camera
My light room doesnt look like this at all
I really like your videos, too, but sometimes you could be a bit less repetitive ;)
on the contrary, the final summary is very useful / it's the only part I see when I need to review/remember the process
10:30
Too many examples for everything, good content though