4 Lightroom Classic Quick Tips!
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- In this video, I demonstrate four different tips for Lightroom Classic.
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In this video, I demonstrate four different tips for Lightroom Classic.
Checkout Anthony Morganti's Lightroom Training - The ULTIMATE Lightroom Classic Course - Over 60 Videos - HOURS of Training:
bit.ly/UltimateLightroomCourse
Save $10 with Discount Code: TENOFF
Get your free downloadable keyboard shortcut PDFs from my website, including keyboard shortcuts for Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, On1 Photo Raw, and Luminar Neo:
www.anthonymorganti.com
To get more info about Lightroom, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
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Under and over expose setup is fantastic, thanks very much.
Very well explained and really helpful tips! Thank you.
Thanks, Anthony! Great tips, as always.
Despite being a long time Lightroom user I didn't know that you needed (or could even use) two horizontal and two vertical guides for the best result! Can't wait to try that tool again.
Super useful & well explained - as always. Thank you Anthony.
Thanks, most useful and I look forward to the Cloud and Mobile tips as I am sure I don't use these programmes enough.
Thanks. I learned three of them.
Thanks Anthony; useful tips, well explained. Looking forward to more in the series.
Thank You! You are a master instructor.😊
Thanks!! I'm headed to Spain with my wide angle and the Guided transform tip will come in very very handy THANKS!!
Good plan, Anthony!
Some good tips here thanks Anthony!
concise and to the point - thank you.
Great video as always!
Great tips, Thank you so much.
Thanks, Anthony. I learned a couple of tips from your earlier videos and a couple of new ones, as well!
Thanks Anthony excellent video I learnt quite a bit
Thanks for the before after history tip👌And all the others😎
Excellent video.
Great video!
Excellent ❤😃🙏🏼
I liked that last tip, I did not know I could use it by doing a vertical line.
thank you!
Great tips I mostly remember from previous Anthony videos and use too. But I particularly appreciate the reminder and detailed demonstration of Upright. I use LrC perspective correction with buildings in the image but had forgotten about Upright for those images where Auto doesn't fix it quite right, as does happen at times.
These are great tips! Very well-presented. Thank you. Now, if I can just find the picture I took of that old tower when I was on vacation in Pisa...
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I generally use the Guided option on the Transform panel when adjusting images of buildings, inside or out. But my cursor movements do not have the fine granularity you showed when placing the start and end points of the line. Is that a mouse setting that can be tightened up, or is that from using a pen tablet?
I believe it’s because he activated the loupe feature by pressing the crop icon rather than pressing the Guided tab (I had the same issue as you)
Great content but those intro supers are very hard to read due to the over busy transitions. They aren't helping your message at all.
good video, and interesting subject
Really appreciate your tips Anthony, Thank you.