Who's pumped on the guided tutorials?! No matter your skill level, there is always something to learn and improve on! Drop your LR editing vid requests below!
Man super pumped thank you so much for doing this , i knew about this feature and i was always thinking that why does peter not do this , but i wanna know something is there someone behind the camera , becuase you talking seems so real, if there's not it's atiny bit concerning
You are the reason i signed up for lightroom, you are the reason that made me create my own look, you are the reason i sold my work, you are the reason i wake up everyday loving what i do, dude you the reason for everything lightroom related right now and also a mentor! Just THANK YOU man!!!
It always surprises me how much an image can be enhanced through editing. Makes me understand the shot doesn't need to be exactly perfect right off the bat! It's inspiring to me - anyone else? :)
yes and no. In my experience the closer I have my raw shot to perfect the better my edits are. All inspiring nonetheless! I've always been afraid of the S-Curve but I think I'm finally ready after this video
@@danieljoseph3191 That's a very valid point. So you prefer to set the shot as close to your ideal version as possible, this way there's only a few edits? Would you prefer to take a shot that requires less edits (because it's close to perfect right off the bat) or to take the shot another way and edit it (so that it's perfect) ?
I thought it was common practice to frame your shot as close to the end result as possible, so that it makes it easier to edit later on down the road. Personally, that's what i do. When I a have the time to properly frame my shot i take that opportunity, if not, I will take the photo to the best of my abilities and fix it in post edit.
In my opinion the process of taking the actual photo is as important if not more important than the post processing. Framing your shots, waiting for the perfect lighting, composing with intention and to capture emotion are all there. The best photos in the world required little to no editing. I believe studying old masters really enhances your skillset as a photographer and your sensitivity to the subject you are shooting. I suggest Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier and Dorothea Lange are names all photographers can learn from.
Well, the thing is: Take pictures the best you can, editing can't save all photos. Maybe someone needs a photo right away, so you'll be good with your non edited photo.
It’s crazy to see Pete almost hit 5m subs and you started to watch when he got his first million and that’s crazy. Pete you’re really inspiring person with your optimism and creativity, even if I didn’t start Vloging but I enter filmmaking because of you and now I making money from it, I don’t know what happy feeling a man gets when he realise that he could change someone live! PM ONE LOVE!
I can't thank you enough for all of your videos. I got my dad's camera when he passed and it sat on a shelf for a few years because it seemed too complicated. Watching your videos is giving me confidence and inspiration. I am learning something from you and your friends every day.
@@leeland300 On youtube home page, under the title of the video, it tells you how long a video has been posted for. I somehow reloaded the page and caught it saying "25 seconds ago" instead of the normal "1 day ago" or "7 hours ago" kind of thing.
@@MichaelTaylorFilms thanks! that's what I thought lol, unless he applied different curves in each channel to do something specific but he didn't in this video =/
@@joshlee7320 what's the difference, can you explain? I thought the RGB curve affects all 3 channels equally, and adding that same curve shape to each of the R, G, B channels would therefore result in the same output?
“There were so many times that Tex used to yell at me saying, ‘Move the ball, Move the ball! There is no ‘I’ in team.’ I said, ‘There’s an ‘I’ in win.’” - Michael Jordan
I think I have been using lightroom for four years now but I still feel like I know about 40% of what there is to know 😂😂 so thank you so much for the video!
I’ll be playing my way through those tutorials over my Christmas break. Thank you from Northern Ireland. A lot of our natural landscapes and sky tones are very similar to those in your photos.
For those who are asking - there is no difference between adding a S-Curve to the individual R, G, B channels and adding the same S-Surve to the dedicated RBG channel. Save yourself from destroying your white balance by just apply a global RGB S-Curve. 😂
There is a difference, with the individual ones you can have variation within the RBG curves which will result in some different colors in your photo. It can help you get a look you otherwise would not get with the regular RGB curve. The dedicated RGB curve and the individual ones will yield the same result only if you apply the same exact curve adjustment to each R,G,B channel.
@@flipfilms1759 that would be the case if that's the effect that was looking to be achieved in this photo 😂 but each channel was simply just a standard S-Curve 😂
Michael Taylor if u watched the video closely you would see that the curves were a little bit different from eachother. The curves are very sensitive a small change on the graph can yield a large result on the photo. Oh I almost forgot 😂
Great video, can't wait for more in the series. I mostly do automotive/motorsport photography so editing style is a little different but need to master Lightroom
Just picked up my first camera the other day! Sony A6000 btw! But now all I want to do is watch every one of your videos and learn as much as I can! Thank you for being such a genuine and great individual! ❤
Its a bit heartwarming to see Pete talk about stuff you've known for years. You kinda start to wonder if anyone else does these things too. I guess great minds think alike.
Pete thank you so much for showing this. I'm still relatively new to photography and I want to get better, but I've always been afraid to use the s curve. Until now! Thanks again
You’ve been inspiring me to get into photography. I’ve been bingeing your videos the last few days. I have Lightroom now and will be using your tutorials! I have a Fujifilm x-a5, is this good enough to start with?
I’ve been doing photography for a few years now and only just got Lightroom and videos like this plus your guided tutorials have really helped me improve the quality of my photos tenfold. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your content!! Stoked to hear about the tutorials in Lightroom CC as well! These videos are so much easier to follow than the lengthy Creative Live videos. One can only focus on so much in a day, but your videos have been truly helpful!
Thanks a lot, good to see a good old fashion how to video again, it’s how I came to love your channel. Not that I don’t love all the other crazy stuff that you do.
Inspiring as usual Pete. If you ever find yourself in South Florida, (when we get back to some kind of normal) let grab a cortadito from Versailles! Hmm 🤔 maybe I should do a tutorial of my wife making a homemade cortadito?
I've just started to get into photography and your channel is really informative and helpful! I will definitely be trying out lightroom and your suggestions in the future!
Love the new tone curve in Lightroom, makes it far easier to understand now and makes editing on autopilot after spending the night on a mountain trying to photograph the comet a much more pleasant experience!! Great vid
Who's pumped on the guided tutorials?! No matter your skill level, there is always something to learn and improve on! Drop your LR editing vid requests below!
Please make in depth tutorial on how to use graduate and radial filter and about split toning
Ok sir!!!
Talk about the tone curves pete, in depth😩, and the histogram too.
Hey Pete how did u became the ambassador of canon?
Man super pumped thank you so much for doing this , i knew about this feature and i was always thinking that why does peter not do this , but i wanna know something is there someone behind the camera , becuase you talking seems so real, if there's not it's atiny bit concerning
You are the reason i signed up for lightroom, you are the reason that made me create my own look, you are the reason i sold my work, you are the reason i wake up everyday loving what i do, dude you the reason for everything lightroom related right now and also a mentor! Just THANK YOU man!!!
Mobile Freelancer I totally agree with you! Watching Pete has motivated me to get off my ass and finally use my camera as it was intended.
which lightroom? classic ?
Me 2
Omg that Lightroom curve upgrade with the color preview is a life changer!
Is it the latest update ? If so which version
@@VoyagerMaldives i can't find that version too
Oussama Ziane still am waiting for a guru to reply
Whih version please
Found it; the 9.3 update
It always surprises me how much an image can be enhanced through editing. Makes me understand the shot doesn't need to be exactly perfect right off the bat! It's inspiring to me - anyone else? :)
yes and no. In my experience the closer I have my raw shot to perfect the better my edits are. All inspiring nonetheless! I've always been afraid of the S-Curve but I think I'm finally ready after this video
@@danieljoseph3191 That's a very valid point. So you prefer to set the shot as close to your ideal version as possible, this way there's only a few edits?
Would you prefer to take a shot that requires less edits (because it's close to perfect right off the bat) or to take the shot another way and edit it (so that it's perfect) ?
I thought it was common practice to frame your shot as close to the end result as possible, so that it makes it easier to edit later on down the road. Personally, that's what i do. When I a have the time to properly frame my shot i take that opportunity, if not, I will take the photo to the best of my abilities and fix it in post edit.
In my opinion the process of taking the actual photo is as important if not more important than the post processing. Framing your shots, waiting for the perfect lighting, composing with intention and to capture emotion are all there. The best photos in the world required little to no editing. I believe studying old masters really enhances your skillset as a photographer and your sensitivity to the subject you are shooting. I suggest Ansel Adams, Richard Avedon, Henri Cartier and Dorothea Lange are names all photographers can learn from.
Well, the thing is: Take pictures the best you can, editing can't save all photos.
Maybe someone needs a photo right away, so you'll be good with your non edited photo.
Peter: *Transitions his Instagram grid to match the season*
His hair: *Count me in too*
tf are there so many bots XD
There are bots on YT now?! Lmao
Welcome back to the another episode of moving an ice mountain into a desert😂😂😂
IM DYING HAHAHAHAHAHAH
This time: How to stand on a car in Iceland
Who the hell needs to undo a mattress? Why would sockets be involved? 😂
Hahaha God one right there buddy😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Peter McCanon back with the tutorials!
It’s crazy to see Pete almost hit 5m subs and you started to watch when he got his first million and that’s crazy. Pete you’re really inspiring person with your optimism and creativity, even if I didn’t start Vloging but I enter filmmaking because of you and now I making money from it, I don’t know what happy feeling a man gets when he realise that he could change someone live! PM ONE LOVE!
9:45 - *me after leaving my house for the first time this month*
Thanks for another great video and for helping me with my vlogging and film making! 🙏🏻
Same here!
Can’t wait to follow along step by step and STILL mess up hahahaha
Appreciate it Pete!
I can't thank you enough for all of your videos. I got my dad's camera when he passed and it sat on a shelf for a few years because it seemed too complicated. Watching your videos is giving me confidence and inspiration. I am learning something from you and your friends every day.
Hey Pete, that espresso does look good, love good coffee. Throw that intro in. Thanks for another awesome video. More coffee
R5
Yes!!! Pete is back to tutorials!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
When the time for how long a video is posted is in seconds and not minutes, hours, or days you know you've made it.
I don’t get it
Whatttt?
Yea I just commented on that lol 😂
@@leeland300 On youtube home page, under the title of the video, it tells you how long a video has been posted for. I somehow reloaded the page and caught it saying "25 seconds ago" instead of the normal "1 day ago" or "7 hours ago" kind of thing.
Robert Fowler prove it
Alright..watched quite a few of your videos now and never have I been disappointed. Had no idea I could find tutorial videos in Lightroom. Thanks man!
Pete, is there a difference in adding the S curve to each of R, G, and B channels versus adding a single S curve in the combined RGB curve?
No, there isn't. Save yourself from absolutely destroying your white balance and just apply a S-Curve in the RGB tab 😂
I think he does it individually to exactly move the color to a certain point instead of controlling everything together.
@@MichaelTaylorFilms thanks! that's what I thought lol, unless he applied different curves in each channel to do something specific but he didn't in this video =/
Michael Taylor there is a difference
@@joshlee7320 what's the difference, can you explain? I thought the RGB curve affects all 3 channels equally, and adding that same curve shape to each of the R, G, B channels would therefore result in the same output?
Been rewatching your lightroom videos all day then this drops 😲💡💚
We would like a tutorial about these high end colour grading . I tried so hard and couldn't do good
This is REALLY helpful Pete. Thank you.
I recommend watching James Hoffmann's videos, he will teach you how to make really good espresso.
100% watch James Hoffman, do a video with him too. Also, tamp consistently, change your grind or your yeild if shots aren't tasting good 👌
And you can check the awesome 1,000 fps 4K video he made of an espresso being made ☕🤯
yes
@@josiahnevell2805 bro that video is so good👌
Ohhh I will search thank you for share
Thank you! Make more of these!
Are we getting the old Peter McKinnon with the long hair back??😏
I miss his short hair.
Are hairdressers & barbers open in Canada yet?
I don't know I'm not from canada 😅
He said that he wants to grow it back in the last podcast episode
There are some great tutors on YT as well as few duffers, Pete you are one of the top ones if not the best
I love how peter is soo transparent that he just gives all his secrets away
secrets😂😂 those are basics in lightroom. he probablyis just paid by adobe to promote their new features
He frames them as secrets so that you can watch the video. They’re not actually secrets. You’re just a sucker
Those guided LR tutorials are AMAZING. Thanks for submitting a few and for this vid! :)
“There were so many times that Tex used to yell at me saying, ‘Move the ball, Move the ball! There is no ‘I’ in team.’ I said, ‘There’s an ‘I’ in win.’” - Michael Jordan
Just amazing,thank you for always giving back and helping artist that are up and coming!
This is so helpful!
Me too
There’s something about the Editing with Pete music/graphic that bring joy to my heart😄 This is awesome!
The best ✊🏻🔥
Nice work man👍🏻
I think I have been using lightroom for four years now but I still feel like I know about 40% of what there is to know 😂😂 so thank you so much for the video!
Same here!!!
So awesome. Thanks for sharing. Can't wait to dig in to the tutorials.
I love you brother , love from india 🖤
♥️. Love from India
I’ll be playing my way through those tutorials over my Christmas break. Thank you from Northern Ireland. A lot of our natural landscapes and sky tones are very similar to those in your photos.
Peter, is there actually anyone there when you talk to someone across the room?
ahahah Exactly what I was thinking
@@jeaniquegoud4708 ikr!
I always imagine he’s talking to the wall 😅 it seems too forced haha
Tutorials are the bomb!! Your added flavor and style to them make them awesome! I can't wait for more of them.
For those who are asking - there is no difference between adding a S-Curve to the individual R, G, B channels and adding the same S-Surve to the dedicated RBG channel.
Save yourself from destroying your white balance by just apply a global RGB S-Curve. 😂
There is a difference, with the individual ones you can have variation within the RBG curves which will result in some different colors in your photo. It can help you get a look you otherwise would not get with the regular RGB curve. The dedicated RGB curve and the individual ones will yield the same result only if you apply the same exact curve adjustment to each R,G,B channel.
@@flipfilms1759 that would be the case if that's the effect that was looking to be achieved in this photo 😂 but each channel was simply just a standard S-Curve 😂
Michael Taylor if u watched the video closely you would see that the curves were a little bit different from eachother. The curves are very sensitive a small change on the graph can yield a large result on the photo. Oh I almost forgot 😂
Yeah I totally agree, there is very limited value in using the separate channels, but as Pete says, it's there if you ever need it
@@You-dont-know-jack the temperature and tint sliders 💁🏻♂️
I straight went to the Lightroom and get the peters tutorial! I love educating myself and this tutorial is perfect. Thank you Peter, you are the man
"Uploaded 5 seconds ago." *Click*
Rita is thirsty AF.
You are too damn good at this stuff Peter. My son and I watch you stuff together. So inspiring and helpful. Thank you! Thank you! THANK YOU!!
"There's always deep caption that makes zero sense." 😂 SO TRUE.
Loved this new "Editing photos with Pete" jingle, just reminds me of old good cartoons like Tom & Jerry. Soo good! XD
Woow
Great video, can't wait for more in the series. I mostly do automotive/motorsport photography so editing style is a little different but need to master Lightroom
Super excited to go through your tutorials! Thanks for sharing them!
These tutorials are fantastic, awesome job man!!!
Thanks Pete. I always enjoy your tutorials
the LR Tutorials are awesome.... thank you for creating these.
Amazing tips. I was just looking for more tutorial content and you put this up. More please!
Just picked up my first camera the other day! Sony A6000 btw! But now all I want to do is watch every one of your videos and learn as much as I can! Thank you for being such a genuine and great individual! ❤
This is the earliest I have ever been to your vid Pete!! Love Your Videos!!!
I'm really excited for this series!!
I’m a LR newbie and I am loving your energy in your videos. Can’t wait to go through your guided edits. Thanks.
Peter McKinnon, the Bob Ross of photography/editing. I dig it. Very happy to have found you and yourr content Peter.
Love this! I'm so excited to start S curving all my photos now! This edit you did looked AMAZING! Going to look through your tutorials on Lightroom.
So great! Thanks Pete! and yes, the MJ documentary is insane!!
this is very helpful to know... thank you Peter.... I'd like to see more applications...on light room
Aww we missed you Pete!!!! 🙁 :) Loved this video!! Awesome tips as always, keep it up always ready to learn more from Florida!
The best thing about you Peter is you share your knowledge to the world
Huge thumbs up for the Jazz music in the background... nice one, finally someone with a good taste :)
Great as always great Lightroom tips, keep up good work Pete
Its a bit heartwarming to see Pete talk about stuff you've known for years. You kinda start to wonder if anyone else does these things too. I guess great minds think alike.
Awesome edit Pete! Looking forward to the next vid!
Pete thank you so much for showing this. I'm still relatively new to photography and I want to get better, but I've always been afraid to use the s curve. Until now! Thanks again
You read my mind. I needed this video! Awesome as always.
The tutorial is super amazing! Thankyou so much peter♥️
well thats just awesome. Been using lightroom for a while and this is still an incredible tool, can never learn too much. Thanks Peter!
You’ve been inspiring me to get into photography. I’ve been bingeing your videos the last few days. I have Lightroom now and will be using your tutorials! I have a Fujifilm x-a5, is this good enough to start with?
A big reason I keep LR for the tutorials :). The most recent updates have been AWESOME. Thanks man!
Is this update also for LRC or just the cc version?
I have LR on my phone but have barely used it. Stumbled across this vid and Pow! new favorite thing! Great video and tutorials!
I’ve been doing photography for a few years now and only just got Lightroom and videos like this plus your guided tutorials have really helped me improve the quality of my photos tenfold. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your content!! Stoked to hear about the tutorials in Lightroom CC as well! These videos are so much easier to follow than the lengthy Creative Live videos. One can only focus on so much in a day, but your videos have been truly helpful!
Thanks a lot, good to see a good old fashion how to video again, it’s how I came to love your channel. Not that I don’t love all the other crazy stuff that you do.
Love it! Thanks for the tips as always man! 👍🏼👍🏼
I always enjoy your videos Pete. Now I can follow along step by step in Lr also. This is SO COOL!!!
Your edits are FIRE Pete my boy!
Dig the content Pete. will absolutely be checking out the tutorials. Thanks!
Insightful! :) Awaiting for more!
Peter, So do you calibrate your display? How and what do you use?
Inspiring as usual Pete. If you ever find yourself in South Florida, (when we get back to some kind of normal) let grab a cortadito from Versailles! Hmm 🤔 maybe I should do a tutorial of my wife making a homemade cortadito?
Please make more! I love these 🇨🇦❤️
And thank you for the resources you're creating for the community. Super appreciate this so much.
how much I enjoy watching this channel? A lot, I was having a really bad day and I'm already smiling. Thanks once again Peter!
These are the video's that we love and miss!!! Thank you Peter and you have completely inspired me to learn and grow as an artist!
I've just started to get into photography and your channel is really informative and helpful! I will definitely be trying out lightroom and your suggestions in the future!
Loved how lightroom has opened up to more possibilities. I love using it. Very true, everyday we learn new creations and grow
Those guided tutorials are awesome!
This is incredible thanks Peter keep going brother!!
I really needed this kind of video from Peter 😁👌 Thanks ❤️
Mate, this is epic and so helpful. Thanks so much for your content and videos, helping me grow so much!
Another awesome tutorial. Making us all better!
Great video as always! Thank you, Peter!
Love the new tone curve in Lightroom, makes it far easier to understand now and makes editing on autopilot after spending the night on a mountain trying to photograph the comet a much more pleasant experience!! Great vid
Saved this video to my own Pete M's playlist. Haha. As always, the best -est from the legend. Thank you! 😱😍
I like how your videos look, it instantly look you know what you talking about. This will be the first time i acctually buy LUTS I think :)
This is FKN awesome. I just wish I could afford the programs.. Great Job Peter the possibilities of the adobe cloud platform is phenomenal.
This video has literally changed my life. Keep being awesome. ✌️
Great video peter and I enjoy watching it 👍
Dude just tested S curving the RGB channels and it instantly made my photos look 100X better!!! 😱😱😱 Gonna do this from now on, thanks mate 👍