I very recently subscribed to your channel, and I must say that your consistent approach to using masks is BY FAR the best I have seen. My understanding of intersecting masks to target very specific areas is greatly improved. Thank you for unselfishly sharing your knowledge.
Christian, your inspiration for saving the underexposed photo is very advanced and admirable! By means of the masks, in particularly concerning cases of the exposure, the blacks and the whites, the highlights and the shadows, and the contrast, the whole thing of the image is tuning into a magnificent new one, which is more beautiful and captivating than ever before. You are so helpful to me with my video making of the summer lake and forest. I am grateful for your insights and inspiration! My great thanks to you.
Although I have learned quite a bit of all these by myself through experimentation, in these few minutes, you put me in another level, thanks very much.
That was a really great, quite subtle edit, super to watch. I don't use Lightroom just Photoshop and ACR but all the adjustments are in there too as far as I know. Thanks for the video, Cheers, Robert.
Video as usual very intresting and helpfull but I still don't understand why You limit the image size on the screen by not hiding the film strip at the bottom of the LR window.
Thanks for the comment! I forgot to collapse the film strip, I'm juust so used to having it open when working on multiple images, I try to hide in in the future!
Hello, I think it's one of our biggest problems. After editing photo on mac pro, i send to iphone and color and luminosity seem different. I dont mention the screen calibration of Mac Pro. Do you have any suggestions on how we can solve this?
@@ThePhlogPhotography i use mac pro. i save sRGB out of photoshop..but the color space of monitor P3 on apple monitor..so is monitor should be sRGB too?
Another master class in masking. And explaining why you choose to edit. Brilliant.
Thank you so much!
Christian, I can’t begin to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. You never fail to produce extremely substantive tutorials that are easy to follow.
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!
Was für eine tolle Erklärung hast du in diesem Video wieder geliefert, Christian...Super!!
Vielen lieben Dank!
Thank you. You can never do too many start-to-finish examples !
Another wonderful tutorial.
I very recently subscribed to your channel, and I must say that your consistent approach to using masks is BY FAR the best I have seen. My understanding of intersecting masks to target very specific areas is greatly improved. Thank you for unselfishly sharing your knowledge.
Thank you so, so much, that means a lot to me!
Christian, your inspiration for saving the underexposed photo is very advanced and admirable!
By means of the masks, in particularly concerning cases of the exposure, the blacks and the whites, the highlights and the shadows, and the contrast, the whole thing of the image is tuning into a magnificent new one, which is more beautiful and captivating than ever before.
You are so helpful to me with my video making of the summer lake and forest.
I am grateful for your insights and inspiration! My great thanks to you.
Thank you very much for the kind comment, I'm very happy to hear my videos are helping you!
Great job 👍 Thanks for sharing, very useful. Great channel too, very interesting thanks a lot
Thank you so much for your wonderful teaching techniques of lr...
I hv learned alot lr editing from you
Thank you Christian.. your videos are a treasure goldmine, that’s so full of information.
Thank you very much!
Although I have learned quite a bit of all these by myself through experimentation, in these few minutes, you put me in another level, thanks very much.
OUTSTANDING INFORMATION !
Always impressed by your work. Thanks for teaching and inspiring us.
Thank you! :-)
A very good tutorial. I have really learnt a lot from watching you edit your images.
That was a really great, quite subtle edit, super to watch. I don't use Lightroom just Photoshop and ACR but all the adjustments are in there too as far as I know. Thanks for the video, Cheers, Robert.
Thanks for the kind comment, Robert! You can indeed do everything in ACR as well!
love it, thx for the tips.
Incredible!
Dank je wel Christian 😊
Thank you Christian for the tutorial! Great as usual.
Wow! I learned some great new things here
Great!
Video as usual very intresting and helpfull but I still don't understand why You limit the image size on the screen by not hiding the film strip at the bottom of the LR window.
Thanks for the comment! I forgot to collapse the film strip, I'm juust so used to having it open when working on multiple images, I try to hide in in the future!
nice one Chris
Tack!
Thank you so much for supporting this channel!
Hello, I think it's one of our biggest problems. After editing photo on mac pro, i send to iphone and color and luminosity seem different. I dont mention the screen calibration of Mac Pro. Do you have any suggestions on how we can solve this?
Hey, are you working in the correct color space? Try using sRGB as your color space and see if it makes things better!
@@ThePhlogPhotography i use mac pro. i save sRGB out of photoshop..but the color space of monitor P3 on apple monitor..so is monitor should be sRGB too?
Mobile Lightroom is what am more interested.