How I Edit Photos in Lightroom (complete workflow tutorial)

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Raids my village, steals my gold, teaches me how to use Lightroom perfectly. My favorite type of viking!

martinuzunov
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Incredible before and after here. I’ve never imagined using so many detailed, subtle edits, especially the multiple gradient filters applied. Thanks a bunch for such an entertaining deep dive!

perfectfutures
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I really like your editing style and this is kind of effect I'm aiming to achieve with my edits. I don't think I've ever found a step-by-step guide so well explained like this one. Great job 👍

lucam
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I have to honestly thank you. I bought your Inspired By Stockholm presets and tossed them on some photos that I was unsure about and WOW!!! Completely made me see my work in a whole different way. Inspired me to enjoy editing again. thank you my friend and keep up the amazing work!!

TheStudio_
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Instead of using a brush to mask your gradient filter you can use a luminance mask to only affect the lighter parts of your image… this is instant and gives a very clean result.

kemelinux
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So helpful, thank you! Just watching you edit how you edit gives me so many tips and pointers for small things like holding ‘alt’ with certain sliders and what not. Extremely insightful and appreciate this video🔥🤙🏽

joaquinfilms
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I have 2 folders for my image files. One folder where I sort the raw files in chronological order based on date + identifying number (this can be whatever and easily setup when downloaded from camera). And a separate folder for edited images, one folder for raw edits and one for exported PNGs. The edited images have the same name as the original so its easy to find them if I mess up. If I save multiple versions I just add a _2, _3 etc to the name. Works great for me.

Xirpzy
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So far the best tutorial i've seen. Thanks a lot appreciate it!

AAndrin
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I decided to provide you guys with the RAW file, let me know if you were able to download it :)

thaticelandicguy
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Really enjoyed that. I am new to lightroom . I have trouble understanding you sometimes which actually makes me pay close attention. I picked up a lot from this tutorial, Thanks

frankanzalone
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dude you're awesome! i love that you actually showed us and explained what you were doing. i couldn't find anyone else that made it this simple, also straight to the point !

rypdx
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love learning the little things through these - alt on the tone curve was something I never knew!

DanYosua
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Can I just bring to everyone's attention that this video has been up for more than 9 hours & has NO dislikes! That's exactly how it should be because this Icelandic Guy is one of the BEST!

willcrespo
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Thank you for the turtorial! I’m just getting started editing and using Lightroom. Your video was so enjoyable to watch. Can’t wait to see more (:

hannahhall
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Really respect and appreciate people like yourself who give their ti and expert knowledge so others can benefit and enjoy soft

xZPaoZx
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thank you for this! i don't edit photos often because i'm not a photographer so i'm definitely learning at a novice level, but you make it more approachable! cheers!

bbkintanar
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Learning about the various functionality and use of the ALT button in different modes kind of blew my mind. Great video!

getdownkid
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What an excellent video!! I learned heaps, actually playing you at 0.75 speed for the bits I found tricky. Will definitely be watching your other videos. For the record, in Australia, we usually refer to "lightning clouds" as "storm clouds". Thank you :)

mariosnicolaou
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Very cool tutorial, I learned a lot! Followed along with the raw file and really enjoyed it!

samf
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TNice tutorials was honestly so helpful. I’ve been working around soft, whether it be church, singing in a band, or theatre for most of my life so tNice tutorials

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