I love that you showed all three methods and also doing it very specifically under three very different circumstances. It makes sense why you used each method on each photo!
That was very helpful. I've been using dehaze myself but I've noticed that at times, when the colors are very saturated it ruins their saturation and sometimes their hue.
This helped me finally get closer to that sunny California morning at the beach look. I knew there was a slider buried in there I was missing. Great video Lizzie, thanks so much
New to the channel, great work - love how you explain the whats, hows, and whys. Also, was that the Taco Bell bell sound I heard when you tell the viewers to hit the bell? 👀
The very first Star Trek show they would film woman with a soft filter of some kind to look more romantic. This was also big in film photography back in the day with weddings. Also I think Pentax made a soft glow portrait lens I think it was a 75mm f2.8 for medium format 645 cameras.
This is ironic, me and a buddy were talking about this very idea a couple of days ago. The idea intrigued me so much I went into Lightroom and figured it out.
thank you for explaining how we can use dehaze and clarity in inverse ways .cheers from India. can you make detail informative video for color grading as nowadays people are struggling with colors.
🍎 thanks ms teacher. Ive been told i have been needing to learn this style and so far I haven't properly achieved it. Im also working with an HP Elitebook with Lightroom and a google pixel 7 pro with LR Mobile. And im shooting with an Olympus E-M1X and a Sigma 30mm f1.4 and 16mm f1.4. i need as much LR tutorials as i can get. And experience. Thank you
Been doing this for so long...this is just something people should know. I thought everyone who took the time to learn Lightroom automatically knew from messing around a bit...seems super elementary
Um, at the end of your video with him, Peter McKinnon said to come to your latest video and say, "Fondue!", so........um.....yeah, well this is awkward.....
Gone are the days of cranking clarity. Who's addicted to this look? 🖐
I love that you showed all three methods and also doing it very specifically under three very different circumstances. It makes sense why you used each method on each photo!
Such an awesome walkthrough! Reminded me of a few shortcut buttons I’d forgotten too! Thanks Lizzie! Always look forward to your content
Great video! Also, your talking style is so adorable
Thank you Lizzie for an amazing tutorial.
Great video Lizzie ! Keep it up ! New TH-cam friend is here 🖐
Thank you Lizzie ! Always a pleasure to learn by your side xx love you !
That was very helpful. I've been using dehaze myself but I've noticed that at times, when the colors are very saturated it ruins their saturation and sometimes their hue.
Nice tutorial! One tip: when you have a mask going over your subject, you can simply use "subtract" and select subject to remove it a little faster.
the drop in conrast that much is a great tip! Thanks!
thank you! my fav - mask+ dehaze. great! soft and dreamy. lovely....
Amazing tutorial. Thx Lizzie for your videos full of smiles, good vibes, professionalism and amazing tips. Just stunning.
This helped me finally get closer to that sunny California morning at the beach look. I knew there was a slider buried in there I was missing. Great video Lizzie, thanks so much
You are a God sent. Damn for months I’ve been wondering how to do this in lightroom
Great tutorial! I will definitely employ this in the future.
New to the channel, great work - love how you explain the whats, hows, and whys.
Also, was that the Taco Bell bell sound I heard when you tell the viewers to hit the bell? 👀
Great video. Thank you for this!
Loved the tutorial!
Very nice work lady 👏 👍 👌
this tutorial is gold
Glad you liked it!!
Excellent video 👏 blessings
The very first Star Trek show they would film woman with a soft filter of some kind to look more romantic. This was also big in film photography back in the day with weddings. Also I think Pentax made a soft glow portrait lens I think it was a 75mm f2.8 for medium format 645 cameras.
This is ironic, me and a buddy were talking about this very idea a couple of days ago. The idea intrigued me so much I went into Lightroom and figured it out.
Hi, i have a question is this possible to do on ipad lightroom ? Or just on the laptop.
Thank you!
thank you for explaining how we can use dehaze and clarity in inverse ways .cheers from India. can you make detail informative video for color grading as nowadays people are struggling with colors.
thank you
Thanks!
Which of your presets were you using for the first and second images you edited? Great vid by the way
Which laptop is that?!
Te esperamos en Peru 😊
🍎 thanks ms teacher. Ive been told i have been needing to learn this style and so far I haven't properly achieved it. Im also working with an HP Elitebook with Lightroom and a google pixel 7 pro with LR Mobile. And im shooting with an Olympus E-M1X and a Sigma 30mm f1.4 and 16mm f1.4. i need as much LR tutorials as i can get. And experience. Thank you
you're so welcome!
Been doing this for so long...this is just something people should know. I thought everyone who took the time to learn Lightroom automatically knew from messing around a bit...seems super elementary
Video is beautiful, but my m2 kills everything..
No se hablar inglés, alguien sabe si esta en DNG?🙏🏼
I find negative texture as efficient and not as hazy
Yep clarity are overrated. Especially on longrange shoot. It quickly can become unreal, it got to have that fuzzy look.
1.08 it was at this moment that I got scared. "Military grade durability" is not trustworthy
Um, at the end of your video with him, Peter McKinnon said to come to your latest video and say, "Fondue!", so........um.....yeah, well this is awkward.....
Great tutorial! Not a fan of the music fighting for dominance over your voice.
You show too much of yourself its hard to watch, we just wanna see the process