Lightroom 3 Tutorial Getting Started Developing
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Thank you Very Much for sharing this!
I really appreciate your light, laid-back approach--because as a newcomer to Lightroom, I can actually Understand You a lot more than I can understand the others.
Ten Thumbs Up!
I hope you create more. I'm already a huge fan.
Best to ya!
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I've been using Lightroom for a few months now, and this video really helped me get a leg up. A couple of comments: First, I have found that I prefer working with the sliders rather than in the histogram. As Rex pointed out in the video, it's all the same, but unlike Rex I find the sliders to be more intuitive. Experiment. Also--and this is critical--shoot RAW! Much of your image's information is lost when you shoot using a lossy format like JPEG. RAW gives you way more info with which to work.
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Great style - nicely relaxed and a very helpful and enjoyable video. Thank you!
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thank you for the video; really helps;
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great video!!! thanks!!!
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Thanks a bunch just learning and was very presented!
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Great tutorial. Every time he says 'the blacks' though I start laughing cuz it sounds racist even though its not.
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Very nice and understandable video Thanks!!!!!!!!
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I love rednecks!
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@Faargoottt Yes you can fix the file as JPEG once you are finish editing.
Yes, that's the beauty of Lightroom. I only shoot RAW files when possible. You can output in any number of formats and quality levels and the original remains unchanged. Of course when you create an output, it can have ALL the adjustments you've made to the original. I upload tons of pix to FaceBook and my blog in addition to email, etc.
Just remember, in LightRoom, the original image never changes, just the output as a file or a print.
rex9580 2 months ago