Video Tutorial - Editing in U/W Photos in Lightroom

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2ndjetty

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Hi all!

I just published a 15+ minute video on Editing Underwater Photos in Adobe Lightroom.

The sample photo is Humpback Whales shot in ambient light (Silver Bank last January). The goal is to provide a number of editing tips for those who are interested, plus a walk-through of my editing workflow. It's hosted on my YouTube Channel. Enjoy!

 
You know, I've been using Lightroom for YEARS and yet I still learned something new from this video. Thanks for posting it!
 
Yessss - that's the goal! I think we all keep learning by sharing the ideas back and forth!
You know, I've been using Lightroom for YEARS and yet I still learned something new from this video. Thanks for posting it!
 
I'd love to see another video where you work through a macro shot. The editing there is very different than the whale one.

Thanks!

-Charles
 
Solid idea - I'll add it to the list (now just need the free time). Although, at least for me, if I've shot a nice macro image I click a develop preset and that's pretty much it. Shouldn't be any need for layers or local adjustments. Keyword here is 'if I have a nice macro image' ;- P.

I'd love to see another video where you work through a macro shot. The editing there is very different than the whale one.

Thanks!

-Charles
 
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