A pet peeve of mine I admit. The title talks about Lightroom, the ico on the tile screen is "Lr", but the video is about LIghtroom Classic "LrC". I realize this is an Adobe nomenclature issue, but there is a difference between Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. I skipped over this until someone sent it to me as Lightroom Classic video
Will you be doing more "Green Primary" examples in the future? first time I hear it as a "tip" as a natural occurrence thing to do to calibrate the colors of the picture. (normally its part of the overall mood/color grading)
Great tips. What's the best way to get proper skin tone? I can do it easily with video using Adobe Premiere, but haven't found a simple way to achieve that using Lightroom.
@@AllenRReid yeah I personally am eyeballing. You can try point color too I think? Put the point on the skin then adjust the color so it only adjusts the color you choose
So helpful! Excited to try the green primary tip!
The lens corrections is so helpful I learned this in school! It’s the best (life changing)
This was very helpful! Thank you!
Great Video!!
A pet peeve of mine I admit. The title talks about Lightroom, the ico on the tile screen is "Lr", but the video is about LIghtroom Classic "LrC". I realize this is an Adobe nomenclature issue, but there is a difference between Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. I skipped over this until someone sent it to me as Lightroom Classic video
Totally agree
Thank you!
loves these tips!!!
Denoise had def helped with my images
My indoor images are pretty noisy, denoise helps but I feel I lose detail.
Will you be doing more "Green Primary" examples in the future?
first time I hear it as a "tip" as a natural occurrence thing to do to calibrate the colors of the picture. (normally its part of the overall mood/color grading)
Great tips. What's the best way to get proper skin tone? I can do it easily with video using Adobe Premiere, but haven't found a simple way to achieve that using Lightroom.
I’ve learned play with the mid tones. Adjusting those usually target the skin tones
@@mbcphotovideo But you're just eyeballing it, correct? Premiere has a way to to accurate skin tone. I guess I'm just spoiled by that.
@@AllenRReid yeah I personally am eyeballing. You can try point color too I think? Put the point on the skin then adjust the color so it only adjusts the color you choose
I'm so bad at skin tone.
I was under the impression from another one of your videos that you yourself mentioned that you don't edit your own photos now.
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Using the KJ preset process is definitely not a essential step in editing pictures in Lightroom 😂
In fact it's a "process" I would avoid and/or do the complete opposite of to be a good photographer and post-editor. Lol