Hi Patty! YAY for editing help with Lightroom CC that you can use. I'm so glad the video was helpful for your. Best wishes on your future photography and Lightroom adventures!
Hi there thank you for this lesson. However, I have the newest version of LR CC, and I can't seem to find the erase button. I see healing, removing objects, and cloning. When I use the remove it literally removes the object. What am I missing, please?
Hi! As you've noticed Adobe has changed things quite a bit in how it deals with brushes, masks and erasing options since this video was made. If you're trying to erase from an existing brush, or mask, there's a couple of ways: 1) choose the "erase" brush option from the brush panel 2) in the Mask panel, on the mat you want to erase from, choose "Subtract" option and then brush in erase mode. Hope that helps! I don't use Lightroom CC very much, so please know that this comes from memory ;) Best wishes!
As far as I know, you can accomplish this with the brush in the new(ish) Mask tool. It’s not the Healing Brush, which has heal, remove, clone options. The steps to create this effect are slightly different in more recent versions of Lightroom desktop, Classic and mobile.
Hi Bray! Yes - you can save the settings (presets). I have a video about time-saving tips in Lightroom here - th-cam.com/video/Hx1XLp2rHUs/w-d-xo.html. FYI - the video is about Lightroom Classic, but the principles apply to Lightroom CC. Hope that helps!
Hi! Sorry it's not working quite right for you. I would like to help you, but need some more info... If you want to contact me through my website, I might be able to help more. Here's the link - msladekphoto.com/contact
I've watch so many tutorials and this is the ONLY one I was able to follow step by step and get it right ... thank you!!!!
Hi Amyre! You are so welcome. I'm glad the video was helpful. I deeply appreciate you sharing these kind words - they help keep us TH-camrs going ;)
THANK YOU! I used to know how to do this in the older Lightroom but the newer version is a little different. This is an excellent tutorial
Hi Nelson! I'm so glad you found the video helpful. Many thanks for taking the time to share your comment. Take care!
Cool. Learn something today. Thanks.
Hi! I’m so glad the video was helpful. Many thanks for letting me know. Cheers!
thank you so much for posting this... finally editing help with lightroom cc that I can follow and use!!! great work!
Hi Patty! YAY for editing help with Lightroom CC that you can use. I'm so glad the video was helpful for your. Best wishes on your future photography and Lightroom adventures!
Thank you! You made this so easy to follow and understand. It was very helpful.
Hi! I'm so glad the video was helpful to you. Many thanks for letting me know, and best wishes on your photo adventures!
that honestly helped sooooooo much!!!
Hi! I'm so glad the video was helpful. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Cheers!
great video man, helped me a Lot !
Hi! Thanks so much for watching and sharing your thoughts. Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
Brilliant. Thank you, Michael 🙂👍🙂
Hi Bob! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. Many thanks for your kind words!
Nice
Hello! Thank you so much 😀
Great video, thanks.
Hi Doug! You’re welcome :) Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy holidays!
Thankyou sir ❤
You’re welcome!
Hi there thank you for this lesson. However, I have the newest version of LR CC, and I can't seem to find the erase button. I see healing, removing objects, and cloning. When I use the remove it literally removes the object. What am I missing, please?
Hi! As you've noticed Adobe has changed things quite a bit in how it deals with brushes, masks and erasing options since this video was made. If you're trying to erase from an existing brush, or mask, there's a couple of ways: 1) choose the "erase" brush option from the brush panel 2) in the Mask panel, on the mat you want to erase from, choose "Subtract" option and then brush in erase mode. Hope that helps! I don't use Lightroom CC very much, so please know that this comes from memory ;) Best wishes!
Thank you.@@MSladekPhoto
I’m assuming this can not be done with the mobile version of Lightroom? When I go to the brush I can only heal, remove and clone
As far as I know, you can accomplish this with the brush in the new(ish) Mask tool. It’s not the Healing Brush, which has heal, remove, clone options. The steps to create this effect are slightly different in more recent versions of Lightroom desktop, Classic and mobile.
hey Michael. Can you save the setting and just have all photos have the selective or do we have to edit each photo? cheers
Hi Bray! Yes - you can save the settings (presets). I have a video about time-saving tips in Lightroom here - th-cam.com/video/Hx1XLp2rHUs/w-d-xo.html. FYI - the video is about Lightroom Classic, but the principles apply to Lightroom CC. Hope that helps!
@@MSladekPhoto i think you just by accident taught me what i "preset" is. A saved lightroom edit. makes sense now thank you mate
@@Vrayanderson6018 Yay for teaching boy accident ;) Enjoy!
I don't know what 'm doing wrong but it is not changing colors for me!!!
Hi! Sorry it's not working quite right for you. I would like to help you, but need some more info... If you want to contact me through my website, I might be able to help more. Here's the link - msladekphoto.com/contact