
Precisely Match Exposures with One Click! But Beware
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I have just tried this and in the case where camera settings are identical, the exposures will be changed, but only to match any changes in the 'primary selected' image.
So if you use the same ISO/f-stop and shutter settings for a series of shots, then modify the exposure for one of them in LR, you can copy this across to the others using this technique.
Useful if you want to avoid checking and unchecking the 'Synchronise' settings dialogue box, for instance, and only want to adjust exposure.
Date: 2022-07-19
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Flawless
Hey Unmesh PiXimperfect - can you do a tutorial on the correct process for getting CONSISTENCY for a set of edited images, even a wedding - something i really still struggle with and cant figure out the correct process - my wedding look as though theyve been shot by 3 different photographers by the time i edit the set, in fact even smaller non wedding shoot, you are my last hope it's the missing piece to my journey to perfect, thank you we love your content and it's the best explained on the net by far
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Hey Unmesh PiXimperfect - can you do a tutorial on the correct process for getting CONSISTENCY for a set of edited images, even a wedding - something i really still struggle with and cant figure out the correct process - my wedding look as though theyve been shot by 3 different photographers by the time i edit the set, in fact even smaller non wedding shoot, you are my last hope it's the missing piece to my journey to perfect, thank you we love your content and it's the best explained on the net by far
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Mo
Thank u so much for yet another useful tutorial. I love watching ur content & learning from u.
I was wondering if theres a way to match exposure across images taken with the same camera settings (like the second example u used in this tutorial.
My workflow would be greatly improved if there was a way.
Thanks again man! Cheers
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Thank u so much for yet another useful tutorial. I love watching ur content & learning from u.
I was wondering if theres a way to match exposure across images taken with the same camera settings (like the second example u used in this tutorial.
My workflow would be greatly improved if there was a way.
Thanks again man! Cheers
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Robin
hey thank you so much for the videos and they are very easy to follow. Are you using a Wacom doing all your work? I have an Intuos pro large version but not sure if I should sell it. I do need a website in the future and want to edit photos myself. Do you think it will be useful in a few years?
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hey thank you so much for the videos and they are very easy to follow. Are you using a Wacom doing all your work? I have an Intuos pro large version but not sure if I should sell it. I do need a website in the future and want to edit photos myself. Do you think it will be useful in a few years?
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Marcos
You should make more videos about Lightroom! Being a lighter and simpler tool to use, I've been using it more than Photoshop lately, even though it's more limited. Excellent tip as always, thanks so much for sharing it with us!
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You should make more videos about Lightroom! Being a lighter and simpler tool to use, I've been using it more than Photoshop lately, even though it's more limited. Excellent tip as always, thanks so much for sharing it with us!
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John
Many Photoshop users use plug-ins. It will be helpful if you could devote a few instructional videos to popular plug-ins such as: Perfectly Clear, Luminar 4, Photo Luminar 3, etc.
Thanks so much!
John Lentz
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Many Photoshop users use plug-ins. It will be helpful if you could devote a few instructional videos to popular plug-ins such as: Perfectly Clear, Luminar 4, Photo Luminar 3, etc.
Thanks so much!
John Lentz
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Daryl
Hi sir. Just want to ask. is there a way we can blend color like in real world? Example I have 2 layers, pure yellow and pure blue. I tried to switch between blend modes but the result is not green. Thanks
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Hi sir. Just want to ask. is there a way we can blend color like in real world? Example I have 2 layers, pure yellow and pure blue. I tried to switch between blend modes but the result is not green. Thanks
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Iain
Thank you for this helpful video. Do you know of a solution for the latter problem? I need to match the lighting of several images exactly. Is there any algorithm software or anything available to do this?
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Thank you for this helpful video. Do you know of a solution for the latter problem? I need to match the lighting of several images exactly. Is there any algorithm software or anything available to do this?
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Gaurav
Thankyou So Much sir for This Amazing Class Session, Sir Please Stay Connecting With us Thanks For your All Efforts Sir Please Keep Going sir You're My Photoshop Inspiration Sir Again Thankyou Sir
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Thankyou So Much sir for This Amazing Class Session, Sir Please Stay Connecting With us Thanks For your All Efforts Sir Please Keep Going sir You're My Photoshop Inspiration Sir Again Thankyou Sir
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Hello
Thank you for another great video. After years of using Lightroom & Photoshop Ive stopped using LR and only use Bridge ACR/Photoshop. So can this technique be done in Photoshop?
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Thank you for another great video. After years of using Lightroom & Photoshop Ive stopped using LR and only use Bridge ACR/Photoshop. So can this technique be done in Photoshop?
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Damboo
You haven't done a video about How to cartoon yourself using pen tool. I'm pretty sure you can do it. And i wanna learn it so bad so please make video about it. THANKS!
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You haven't done a video about How to cartoon yourself using pen tool. I'm pretty sure you can do it. And i wanna learn it so bad so please make video about it. THANKS!
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Amalnath
Hi Unmesh, please make more Lightroom tutorials. Will be helpful if you make a wedding photo editing tutorial. Your videos are just wow. Waiting for more brother.
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Hi Unmesh, please make more Lightroom tutorials. Will be helpful if you make a wedding photo editing tutorial. Your videos are just wow. Waiting for more brother.
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prpboy1
I just want to say thank you for everything you do on here! I learn so so much from you and you are very easy to watch: ) thank u and keep it up x
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I just want to say thank you for everything you do on here! I learn so so much from you and you are very easy to watch: ) thank u and keep it up x
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Jonathan
This seriously explains the only issue that I had with the match total exposure tool that Ive had.
Youre seriously a Photoshop wizard.
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This seriously explains the only issue that I had with the match total exposure tool that Ive had.
Youre seriously a Photoshop wizard.
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toosas
Unmesh, why are you shooting in adobe rgb space? Can your monitor show the adobe spectrum of colors or do you convert to srgb after?
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Unmesh, why are you shooting in adobe rgb space? Can your monitor show the adobe spectrum of colors or do you convert to srgb after?
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Swagat
Hi Sir I want To How To Unmerge Layers If We Have Saved Document in psd form and Merge visible has Done Please Can You Help Me
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Hi Sir I want To How To Unmerge Layers If We Have Saved Document in psd form and Merge visible has Done Please Can You Help Me
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Perralto
Let's go for learning something new today! :D
Thanks again Unmesh, you're really insane with Photoshop into your hands
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Let's go for learning something new today! :D
Thanks again Unmesh, you're really insane with Photoshop into your hands
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Ione
Another great tutorial as usual! Man you rock! Just a question, is this option available on Bridge as well? I can't find it!
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Another great tutorial as usual! Man you rock! Just a question, is this option available on Bridge as well? I can't find it!
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Kuya
Hi sir i like the way u teach. keep sharing ur talent. im a filipino new blogger from palawan can pls shout out. THNKS A LOT
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Hi sir i like the way u teach. keep sharing ur talent. im a filipino new blogger from palawan can pls shout out. THNKS A LOT
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Eirik
I did not know this was based on the camera settings! I thought it was just about brightness of the images. Thank you! :)
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I did not know this was based on the camera settings! I thought it was just about brightness of the images. Thank you! :)
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