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New to digital photography and post-processing. You are my go to for learning and visualizing in LR. Maybe not your cup of tea, but would love to see your take on B&W editing. Thank you so much!
Christian, Thank you very much for your brilliant presentation! The tree is so beautiful with snow in light. You have made a magnificent inspiration for me! I just have a litter wondering about Blacks, it is - 46 today, considering Blacks + 3 on the January 20th, Set the perfect white balance with this Lightroom trick, there is a relatively different value for them.
Thank you so much for the kind comment! The reason for differnt Blacks values is the time of the day I shot the two different images. The one where I explained the WB trick was shot shortly before sunrise so I wanted it to be a little softer with the blacks. This image here needed some more punsh as it was shot after sunrise and thus I made the blacks darker
Hey thanks for the question, this came up a few times now and I unfortunately have no clue :( I think this must have been a recent LR update, because I didnt actively deactivate or change anything with the Histogram :(
Ich frage mich schon ne ganze Weile, ob man mit der Gradationskurve in LrC das gleiche erreichen kann wie mit der Tonwertkorrektur in Photoshop. Also dort hab ich früher alle drei Farbkanäle mit "Alt" gerade gerückt und hatte ein korrektes Bild. Hast du ne Ahnung, ob sich das hier genauso verhält? 🤔
Hey, danke fürs Kommentieren! Ich denke wenn du viel Erfharung mit der Tone Curve hast, kannst du alles über die Kurve regeln. Für micht persönlich ist die arbeit zu "fummelig" ich weiß nich wie ichs beschreiben soll, aber mir macht es einfach nicht so viel Spaß die TC zu nutzen :D
Hey, hope you could learn something new from this video!
If you want to support this channel, maybe you want to become a member? :-)
www.youtube.com/@ThePhlogPhotography/join
or become a Patreon
www.patreon.com/phlog
Glad to see that you didn't go crazy with masking. Very well done.
Christian, you’re the best channel for Lightroom tutorials! You narrow your videos to just one topic. I learn so much from you. Keep it up.
Thank you so much, that really means a lot to me!
Super helpful to be able to follow along with the RAW file. Thank you!
Just beautiful Christian, thank you for the video..
Very happy you like it, thank you!
Fantastic tutorial.
New to digital photography and post-processing. You are my go to for learning and visualizing in LR. Maybe not your cup of tea, but would love to see your take on B&W editing. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much! I do try BW from time to time but so far I'm never really happy with the outcome :D I need some more experience with that!
Just one thing to add: "Oh wow"!
great
Thank you very much!
Christian, Thank you very much for your brilliant presentation! The tree is so beautiful with snow in light. You have made a magnificent inspiration for me!
I just have a litter wondering about Blacks, it is - 46 today, considering Blacks + 3 on the January 20th, Set the perfect white balance with this Lightroom trick, there is a relatively different value for them.
Thank you so much for the kind comment! The reason for differnt Blacks values is the time of the day I shot the two different images. The one where I explained the WB trick was shot shortly before sunrise so I wanted it to be a little softer with the blacks. This image here needed some more punsh as it was shot after sunrise and thus I made the blacks darker
Christian , Thank you very much for your explicit and accurate reply! I am inspired by how you treated sunrise effect. @@ThePhlogPhotography
excellent - thanks for video.
gracias por el aporte!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey, how did you get rid of the Grey area in the histogram that is blocking the view onto the color histogram?
Hey thanks for the question, this came up a few times now and I unfortunately have no clue :( I think this must have been a recent LR update, because I didnt actively deactivate or change anything with the Histogram :(
Ich frage mich schon ne ganze Weile, ob man mit der Gradationskurve in LrC das gleiche erreichen kann wie mit der Tonwertkorrektur in Photoshop. Also dort hab ich früher alle drei Farbkanäle mit "Alt" gerade gerückt und hatte ein korrektes Bild. Hast du ne Ahnung, ob sich das hier genauso verhält? 🤔
Hey, danke fürs Kommentieren! Ich denke wenn du viel Erfharung mit der Tone Curve hast, kannst du alles über die Kurve regeln. Für micht persönlich ist die arbeit zu "fummelig" ich weiß nich wie ichs beschreiben soll, aber mir macht es einfach nicht so viel Spaß die TC zu nutzen :D