I have been using lightroom on my tablet for my Photography for about 2 years and thanks you to I finally know how to layer the masks!! 😅 Brilliant video, very informative!
I love your vidoes soo much, very informative. But one thing i really do admire is your orginality!! You just come out as who you are and it makes it all relaxing and fun!!
Great video! Thanks! I’m not sure if I’m the only 1, but I’m interested to know the difference btw Lightroom Mobile and the paid version of Photoshop Express. I only use my phone to edit and both seem similar however I would really only want to learn the best 1.
never used Photoshop Express. lol. So not really sure. but im assuming it allows you a little more freedoms on removing and adjusting things where lightroom mobile will be more color editing. Just guessing though. I probably should dive into Express and see though.
Lots of great information. You're very personable, and you rate of speech is perfect. Your annunciation is clear and recognizable. I would love to see this video recreated with a different microphone. A clearer one, and a closer one.
Hiya WIll, I am a beginner here, taking some product photos of my crochet pieces for my website shop. Bought a Lightbox, which has helped (I use an iPhone to take photos - pretty simple and basic photos). I am getting better results, but I have struggled to make the images look right, especially the white background, looking grey. After watching your product photo video, I grabbed the Lightbox Mobile app; the true white and black points you explained may help here. Would you happen to have a tutorial and tricks on this issue? Also, I want to say thanks so much for your straightforward explanations & tips - I don't feel quite so bamboozled now! Cheers, Maddy
Hey, yeah that makes sense. So when the background isn’t looking “white” so to speak you need to adjust the white balance sliders. Now I have a video on white balance but it focuses more on video white balance, however it explains what it is. If you go to videos, sort oldest to newest it’s one around there. One of my older videos. But to get white to look white it’s essentially a mix of the white balance (temp and tint) and whites and highlights.
Hiya again, Will, thanks for such a prompt reply! I watched the video, and it made loads of sense, applying white balance to my existing photos, and they are definitely looking so much better just with the white balance adjusted! Thanks so much, mate; you won't believe how many hours I have hunted for this info instead of actually doing what I should be! Making the art! Like I said, I just take simple photos for my webshop, but I still want them to look good without having to do a photography course to achieve it! Enjoy the rest of your day! Cheers again, Maddy. @@willsimpsonphoto
So above my head bro ..but imma keep watching..your way of wording things is kinda my style ..I have the note 20 ultra so I've downloaded the lr mobile and soo damn many adjustments..to a beginner it is kinda hard to tell micro adjustments...I am trying to put a catalog together for my business..and do it on. My own
Not sure, it should work just fine. You need to hold and adjust the slider, touch the black part of screen not the image and then adjust the slider while holding both. Should work
@willsimpsonphoto not this time, but going forward. Then I can rewatch the video and know every click by say a red dot is small red circle. Thank you very much, glad you care!
you should be able to. If you upload the images to Lightroom CC and it's synced with LRMobile it should load the raws as you're editing the same file from the cloud.
2:08 Pro tip, just check if you already have a subscription with Adobe. So if your school has you hooked up. Use that email. It worked for me. Anyways I saved you $5, send it my way LoL. Follow for more funny shenanigans.
when you're looking at a photo, click the three dots in top right corner. Click Info and Rating. You will find it. You can also push and hold the screen and slide up and down to do a quick rating. Left side of the screen for stars, right side for Flags.