Lightroom Classic for editing Landscapes!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ย. 2023
- This is a step-by-step tutorial on using Lightroom Classic for editing landscapes. I use masking, point color and a softening technique for creating dynamic landscape images.
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Thank you Terry have picked up more than a few great actions. Always look forward to see what you upload 👍
Thanks 👍 Stu.
Awesome! You show how it all comes together. Making it easier to understand. 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you Terry, this is so helpful - I have your tutorial on one screen and work my pics on the other! You make it so simple!
Fantastic! I love to hear that. It's a great way to learn.
Thanks Terry. It is helpful to follow your step by step approach. Masking will be much more effective...
You are very welcome. I use masking all the time as it can make editing much more precise. Thanks for watching.
Very informative. Nicely sequenced step by step makes it easy to follow.
Glad you liked it and I appreciate you watching.
very helpful tutorial - thank you !
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Lisa.
Thank you, Terry. This is quite helpful
You're very welcome, thanks for watching!
Thanks Jim!
Thxs for sharing your knowledge I always look your youtoub I from belgium how can I download and buy light room class software pls help me
HI Alex, I do private classes over zoom if you like. You can email me if you like: terry@imagelight.com Otherwise, keep watching and following along with my videos. Thanks!
Great video! New subscriber here. I don't have Lightroom Classic but I have Lightroom. When I try to get Lightroom Classic, they tell me I already have Lightroom and it's not supported. What's the difference? I would like to learn how to focus stack, bracket and merge multiple photos, but I think I can only do that in Photoshop. Am I correct? Any info would be of great help.
Thanks for the subscription! You can do Focus stacking in Photoshop, but merging photos for HDR is best done in Lightroom Classic. LRC is found on your laptop or desktop. Lightroom is made for mobile devices, like an iPad or phone. If you have the Adobe photographers package, then you can download LRC to your desktop, its included with the monthly price.
@@tv510 thank you for the response! I recently put LRC and Photoshop on my MacBook via download. I also have Lightroom with a photography package of 20gb. I am going to use your videos as a learning platform as well as their tutorials. I have been listening to your podcasts too. Also, I’m fairly certain we have the exact same cowboy hats lol. Thanks again!
@@lenzflyfishing Great minds think alike! Good luck!