My Editing Workflow! Adobe Lightroom Tips and Tutorial (Cute Animals Not Included)
Editing a raw photo is super daunting for those just getting started in photography! In this video I walk you through my step-by-step editing workflow in Adobe Lightroom for two of my favorite wildlife photos of all time!
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Definitely got a ton out of this video! Thanks Nate
@Nateinthewild
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
I know I'm late, but I'm new to editing photos & this was really helpful, thank you.
Awesome Video! Thanks for sharing :)
I learn something every time. Thanks, Nate! These videos have been awesome. The brush tools always get me! Super cool. Let's edit a Milky Way photo next!
I was so looking forward to the fox trip so I could get cute little foxy babies in my own gallery.
@Nateinthewild
4 жыл бұрын
You didn't even sign up tho 😭
@snowen1
4 жыл бұрын
@@Nateinthewild I was literally two days away from doing so, when everything hit.
Great edit- thanks so much for sharing so much knowledge with us!
Great. Thank you.
Thank you
Thank you sooo much for sharing this workflow man, and stunning work! Cheers!
Really good 👍 would love to see you editing again in the new lightroom. 😀
Love your editing tips Nate! Beautiful eye for the right levels of color/exposure. Looking forward to seeing more of your content and I enjoyed watching your process step-by-step! It would be great to see if you do any photoshop editing and if so, what you use in photoshop!
you are amazing my friend! thanks so much
Great
Great video! Id love to see an editing work flow of some of your astrophotography.
I’m definitely sitting here watching this and thinking “NATE! Nate! Fix those greens! All this needs is to fix those greens!” And then you fixed the greens. Mind blown. Really though this is great. Came for the affiliate link, stayed for the fox.
Hey man! Very nice video!
Awesome video. Wildlife editing feels a bit foreign at times
@Nateinthewild
4 жыл бұрын
it's definitely a bit of a foreign concept, but the more you do it the easier it gets
Great vid Nate! I love the brush adjustment tool as well, and use it all the time. It looks like for both these videos you were using flow 100. Perhaps you could show us an instance in an upcoming vid where you'd drop that flow to get the right results, and when/why you'd do that? Keep up the great work brotha.
@Nateinthewild
4 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea, I'll definitely incorporate that into a future video!
What is the background music playlist you used in the video
Brilliant video. I love the way you don’t waste time at the start and get right into it…. We are all sick of watching those logo stingers with the music, etc., and I know they are supposed to bolster the brand or something but the best way to bolster your brand and win is to be good at what you do, and you are.
Great video! yet I don't get these brushes... you aren't using Lightroom Classic are you? :D thanks!
@Nateinthewild
9 ай бұрын
I am using Lightroom classic! This video is from several years ago now, so the menu system in your Lightroom likely is quite a bit different than what I have in this video.
I notice you set your parameters prior to establishing any mask. That works if you have a good sense for what corrections to make, and the amounts. But are there downsides to creating the mask (or a sample of it) first, then setting the sliders?
@Nateinthewild
Жыл бұрын
That's a great question, and I think you can do it either way with equal success. When I recorded this several years ago Lightroom didn't do red masks, so if you didn't have parameters set then you couldn't see what you were masking. These days I think it doesn't matter as much.
Well done sir, although I ise capture one, i learned a lot!
daily dose of internet sent me here.
I thought it looked just fine.