@ninjaspion Photoshop is more advanced editing, really. But Lightroom can do most you will ever need, it does it very well and it is easy to use. It also manages your photos better. In photoshop you open a file, then you edit and then you save it. In lightroom you open a file and you edit it, but the edits aren't stored on the original file, so you keep the original photo and the edited file don't take up very much space because it only stores what you have changed, not the photo it self.
@dude2106 OH, everything makes sense now, clever program, I might not need it, but it seems very useful now. thanks for the outstanding explanation sir.
@blacknwhite27 I hope you googled this info and found it on your own, but I'll reply just in case.
Just select "Export" under the "File" menu. You can select for various factors, such as dpi and metadata, as well as choose a destination location on your hard drive. Once you have your settings selected, you can just use "Export with previous." I'd tell you the hotkeys, but I'm on a Mac and I don't want to confuse you if you use Windows.
Does anybody know if you can achieve "cloning" photography using lightroom? the type of cloning where you can have as many of yourself in one picture as you want? Thanks in advance....
The red selection circle is not from LightRoom, but from the program he's using to record the computer screen. The red circle allows us (viewers) to see where the user is clicking.
@Gosnapcouk Hey nice tutorial. Can u tell me what if we have two objects of same color and we just want to eliminate the color of one? How do we do that in Lightroom??
There is more red on the left bottom of the page.. how would you remove that?
TheVjay86 2 weeks ago
What a crap quality video .. unwatchable !!!!
rectify2003 4 weeks ago
that was easy to follow and I practiced in LR as I watched ..thank you
twoherons 6 months ago
Get lightroom for mac free - youtube search
mychemicalkid5566 6 months ago
thank you
MrGreedys 7 months ago
I don't want to create any kind of rage, but... why would I use Lightroom if I have Photoshop? Can someone please explain?
ninjaspion 8 months ago
@ninjaspion Photoshop is more advanced editing, really. But Lightroom can do most you will ever need, it does it very well and it is easy to use. It also manages your photos better. In photoshop you open a file, then you edit and then you save it. In lightroom you open a file and you edit it, but the edits aren't stored on the original file, so you keep the original photo and the edited file don't take up very much space because it only stores what you have changed, not the photo it self.
dude2106 7 months ago
@dude2106 OH, everything makes sense now, clever program, I might not need it, but it seems very useful now. thanks for the outstanding explanation sir.
ninjaspion 7 months ago
Thanks alot. Very easy to follow and excellent results! I appreciate your taking the time to do this for us to learn.
merritolson 10 months ago
Thanks!
TheVideoAddicted 11 months ago
love it!
joRdaNpaul19 1 year ago
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Great vid man keep it up
WESTWOODBEATS 1 year ago
Very good tutorial! But there's still the colour in the labe
fionapigpig 1 year ago
Very good tutoria
fionapigpig 1 year ago
fasten your set bells. shortly we will be arriving at london heatrow.....
FRAANT07 1 year ago
lynda.com do great tutorial on lightroom 3
fromtheisland 1 year ago
Very good tutorial. Thanks for sharing this.
bobdecker166 1 year ago
Good show!!!
jandarmor 1 year ago
hey, how can you save photos after editing in lightroom, i had hard time finding a way to save it. TNX :)
blacknwhite27 1 year ago
@blacknwhite27 I hope you googled this info and found it on your own, but I'll reply just in case.
Just select "Export" under the "File" menu. You can select for various factors, such as dpi and metadata, as well as choose a destination location on your hard drive. Once you have your settings selected, you can just use "Export with previous." I'd tell you the hotkeys, but I'm on a Mac and I don't want to confuse you if you use Windows.
ls1z28chris 11 months ago
Thank you for making this tutorial.
lilblood5 1 year ago
You are the BEST tutoriol narrator i've ever heard! Most tutorials lack of details... But you, WOW! I give you A++ For this tutorrial... :) :)
varietymuch1234 1 year ago
Nice work!
TheMitask 1 year ago
thanks nice video.i learn a lot.
pedrokanluran00 1 year ago
The other bottle is still red , how do you single out individual portions of red??
shaungoodkey 1 year ago
@shaungoodkey I have been trying to figure this out myself
Jigsaw3477 1 year ago
Does anybody know if you can achieve "cloning" photography using lightroom? the type of cloning where you can have as many of yourself in one picture as you want? Thanks in advance....
cassnjoob 1 year ago
Oooh great!!! Now I want a beer!
ussjealousy 1 year ago
very helpfull just what i needed :)
naimaudio80 1 year ago
Very usefull thanks
Lodeon0mfg 1 year ago
Nice tutorial! Sounds like an announcement in a bus depot though. :)
dwalden74 2 years ago 10
Useful techniques. Love it
valveseal 2 years ago
Thank you! Very helpful as I am new to Lightroom. This video inspires me : )
8423956 2 years ago
Thank you for these tips!
My version of Lightroom doesn't show the red selection circles that you demonstrate when you click on the color to remove. I'm using LR2.5.
jagdude99 2 years ago
The red selection circle is not from LightRoom, but from the program he's using to record the computer screen. The red circle allows us (viewers) to see where the user is clicking.
nashmaximus 2 years ago
Very organized and to the point. Thank you.
mcintron123 2 years ago
This is great! thank you! :)
Fr4gg3r2 2 years ago
awesome, thank you
DigitalXfear 2 years ago
you sound like a pilot ha ha!!
cheers for the vid!!
fedantony 2 years ago 9
Awesome man nice tutorial tanks.
myworld101 3 years ago
Good stuff - I'll pass this along to all my newsletter subscribers.
PartTimePhotography 3 years ago
thank you for a good tutorial lol
hondatmx 3 years ago
Awesome, thanks.
mar109us 3 years ago
would love to see more from you
EdenFuk 3 years ago
What do you do when you have red in two areas but you just want to be selected?
gqmo 3 years ago
thanks
sucsmade 3 years ago
hey can you make more tutorials/examples, please
sucsmade 3 years ago
There are more tutorials on gonsap co uk
Gosnapcouk 3 years ago
@Gosnapcouk Hey nice tutorial. Can u tell me what if we have two objects of same color and we just want to eliminate the color of one? How do we do that in Lightroom??
oceansofwords 2 months ago
Very helpful. Many thanks
ozvanman 4 years ago
very easy to understand...mahalo.
thedragonflyartist 4 years ago
Nice Tutorial, Very simple to follow. Well done! :)
BMSWEB 4 years ago
Thanks, easy to understand!
karenosh 4 years ago