The Perfect Photography Workflow

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Roman Fox

Roman Fox

Күн бұрын

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@der.turbanator
@der.turbanator 2 жыл бұрын
what i really love is that you clear things at start that it'S your job and you can justiy spending so much. Many youtuber out their never do that. I think that make a huge difference
@katebrusk
@katebrusk Жыл бұрын
As a very early amateur who loves to go out with my camera but then feels overwhelmed on what to do after, this is the /most/ helpful overview I've ever watched. Thank you! Thank you especially for the overview of your edits!
@mbongisenidlamini1538
@mbongisenidlamini1538 2 жыл бұрын
This is pure gold Rom, especially for us new photographers. Gives us a solid starting point, we don't have to reinvent the wheel. Thanks for sharing your work flow with us, much appreciated! Keep up your use of everyday phrases like f*cking something up, rubbish, etc
@brendxn_
@brendxn_ 2 ай бұрын
Really useful video, and I've come back to it a couple of times, even a year later. It would be very helpful if you explain how you keep the Lightroom cloud and the backup folder structures in sync. Is everything done manually? (I.e. naming and structuring of all the folders). If you later change a photo (edits, or metadata), or even delete it, how do you keep your SSD drive in sync with Lightroom? This is the biggest challenge for me with Lightroom (cloud).
@gavinperry
@gavinperry 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another gem of a video. Turning off Lightroom cloud sync until you have done an initial cull and rejected the duds has now been added to my workflow. Thank you.
@Unamatrix01
@Unamatrix01 2 жыл бұрын
That is quite an efficient workflow that have created. I would suggest as a mechanical engineer as well as owner of a drone photography, videography and inspection company here in Toronto, Canada that you may want to look into a NAS (Network Attached Storage). With NAS, you will be able to create your own local server in your home office and have access to the files where every you are on any device. You can also scale the capacity of your NAS as your needs change. I would recommend NAS solutions from Synology, QNap and WD.
@Clarkezoneusa
@Clarkezoneusa 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sarupk
@sarupk Жыл бұрын
The content of the video is very good, I thought it was one of the best to help those who are starting, it goes beyond photography. THANKS
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@luisfaustino
@luisfaustino 2 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a Affinity Photo 2 tutorial of you doing basic editing, and how pictures go from LR to Affinity and back to the catalog. Also, any good alternatives to LR to pair with Affinity? Thanks!
@Whatreally123
@Whatreally123 2 жыл бұрын
I quit Adobe subscription and use Capture One and Affinity Photo together. You can take the image from Capture One to Affinity Photo and back. Of course there are some limitations and not as seamless as Adobe LR and PS but for the price and capability of C1 and AF I can live with it.
@StunDamage
@StunDamage 2 жыл бұрын
For the best image quality possible, the choice is between DxO Photolab and Capture One. Both will extract more detail from your RAWs than Lightroom does. If you want something cheaper, you can get On1 PhotoRaw. The initial RAW conversion is not as sublime as the other two, but still pretty comparable to Lightroom. What's more important is that On1 is the most feature-rich of all these programs, and somehow also the cheapest. The value proposition here is frankly insane. However, all three alternatives have a perpetual license option (DxO doesn't even offer a subscription).
@roberttobin4484
@roberttobin4484 2 жыл бұрын
@@StunDamage he other advantage to ON1 is that it does have Ai key wording in the latest version. I use this and Affinity 2 .I also use Affinity on the intel based MacBook Pro and iPad Pro.Back up on my passport wireless , Drobo mini and apple cloud.
@noctor1zed
@noctor1zed 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I would recommend a NAS-Server at a place which is not your home (e.g. your parents home). If your SSD gets broke one day or your house starts burning (..or whatever) you will lose everything.
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah for sure it could work… as long as when you’re travelling you have good internet to connect, download and upload. It is something I might look into but its pretty expensive for a good solution
@mvp_kryptonite
@mvp_kryptonite 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I would agree with Noctor1zed but have the NAS at home and keep offsite backups elsewhere like parents/fiends. It’s not that expensive especially if as you say you do this daily (plus you can add the drives over time). If not; Sandisk Pro devices or LaCie with more rugged build. Cool video and informative
@BealeIam
@BealeIam 2 жыл бұрын
Backblaze or other online backup clouds are pretty reasonable now days, in price. Easier than faffing about with a Nas drive at your ‘parents house’ just in case of a house fire.
@AmedeeBoulette
@AmedeeBoulette 2 жыл бұрын
@@snapsbyfox not only is it expensive, but the entry model (still outrageously expensive for no reason) are so slow they’re unusable. My own workflow: RAW pictures locally and on a physical drive that I backup regularly, edited JPG on OneDrive (could be Apple Photos, Drop Box, whatever cloud) and that’s about it. I use Acronis every now and then to backup my external HD. Also: I never delete by SD cards. That way, if I lose my physical backup, I can always get the most recent pictures. Not the safest, but it’s been 15 years now without a single issue.
@BrasicOne
@BrasicOne 2 жыл бұрын
NAS is pretty expensive and no guarantee against long term obsolescence. For a professional okay you use it every day and a lot so the investment case stacks up. But for the pro/amateur I agree that cloud systems offer good value. I save all my RAW to my normal 2TB cloud subscription and don’t experience any performance issues with Capture1. But keep in mind cloud storage packages get modified by companies from time to time, so make sure you won’t have the rug pulled out from under your feet! I also use Apple photos for jpegs only - I think it no longer supports RAW in any case. Also bear in mind where you create your key words. They don’t always transfer across in a meta file…I recommend you do it in your editing app such as C1 or LRM.
@stuartbrown2249
@stuartbrown2249 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this! Im a year into my photography journey and just now decided to clean shop and get a good and organized work flow
@kilobitti
@kilobitti Ай бұрын
After faffing around quite a bit, I’ve actually resorted to keeping everything in LR. I do most of my edits on the ipad, and use my computer for stuff I can’t do on the ipad (like AI-noise removal or panoramas). Workflow as follows; I usually import on my ipad pro and let it sync over to Adobe cloud. When the cloud space is starting to get full, I open up LR classic on my computer, and move older projects into a local hard drive. Thus, all edits are saved within LR all the time, and there’s no versions of the pictures anywhere but in my LR catalogue (either in the cloud or at my hard drive at home). When the pictures are on the ipad, they’re backed up in the Adobe Cloud, and when at home, they’re backed up locally and off-site.
@luzmariana
@luzmariana Жыл бұрын
This was great, thank you. Particularly, I did not consider sharing the photos to my Apple Icloud, I was managing everythin from my drive, which was a pain, and difficult to share images unless doing it from my laptop.
@tomh3599
@tomh3599 2 жыл бұрын
Lessons learned. I keep a 'catastrophe backup'. I'm a hobbyist and early on had a disaster with lightroom. I now backup my sd card after every shooting day, before I do anything. This backup is cumulative and kept on an external hard drive. The idea is I will never have to access it, except if there is a catastrophe. In several years I've only accessed it once. But it's worth it. Lesson 2, even if I intend to use sooc jpegs I now always also shoot raw. My editing is minimal, but sometimes a raw file can rescue me from a basic mistake such as underexposure. With drive capacity now such a reasonable price it's practical to do these things. Oh yes and I've learned not to be trigger happy. I find culling tedious so I do what I can to reduce the time needed for that.
@bbass4894
@bbass4894 4 ай бұрын
This was a very detailed video and made things super simple for me. Thanks for sharing this with us!
@bias1609
@bias1609 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most valuable videos you made (in my opinion). Much appreciate you sharing your workflow in such details
@MedusaJellyFish300
@MedusaJellyFish300 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge with us, I for one forever grateful to you. 💕❤️
@MaaxBerndt
@MaaxBerndt 10 ай бұрын
How do you get your raw/dng/jpegs to your ssd? Do you have to manually re-sort all of them the same way you did earlier in Lightroom (deleting all bad ones etc.) or is there a way to export your final selection as raw, dng and jpeg from the Lightroom cloud to your ssd?
@robynwhite5662
@robynwhite5662 Жыл бұрын
I was a photographer all of my career, mostly film days. Then digital came along. I was taught to keep every image from a shoot in a folder and that would become your negatives. Then duplicate the folder. You would work from the duplicate for all your edits. It made sense to me because you could always go back to your original unedited folder if you needed. I e had a long break from photography brain is fried thinking about workflow. I’m glad you use Lightroom for raw and iPhoto for jpegs. Stumbled upon that idea myself this week. My computer is so choked up now I clearly can’t keep every image! 😂
@oneeyedphotographer
@oneeyedphotographer 2 ай бұрын
Nothing I know of will damage your raw files. Lr and LrC are non-destructive, effectively Photoshop takes a copy of your raw file when it converts it to a PSD. There are reasons to backup your raw files, and your edits, the backups should definitely not be on the same drive as your work drive for editing, If the drive dies, both copies go. More commonly, people delete stuff accidentally. Or their house/office has a nasty fire. Or flood as in Spain just now, USA recently, the east coast of Australia regularly. And keeping your backups synchronised with your edits and filesystem restructures and deletion of files that really are rubbish.
@mau.o
@mau.o 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I learned the hard way is to always rename my files as I import them into Lightroom. As far as I know, when your camera rolls over from 9999 to 0001 you start creating files with the same name. It’s so easy to accidentally overwrite files when this happens. I don’t think Lightroom mobile has a rename on import feature, so I think on the iPad so maybe a renaming app is a good idea before import. I use Lightroom Classic but after watching this video I’m SO tempted to use your workflow. Online storage cost would be my only concern. Great video Roman!
@CarolRawlings
@CarolRawlings 2 жыл бұрын
Instead of renaming the files on import, I have always set up my camera(s) to replace the default letters at the front of the file name with custom letters to identify the camera and the series. Eg. my X-T3 files are saved as XT3A#### for the first 9999 photos instead of IMG####. When it starts over at 0001, I change the custom file name to XT3B####. This not only prevents overwriting files from two different series, but also from different bodies. I did the same thing with my Canon bodies before switching to Fuji.
@KiaOrion
@KiaOrion Жыл бұрын
GAME CHANGER BRO. thank you so much for this.
@ace_pxl
@ace_pxl 2 жыл бұрын
Nice. I have basically the same set up with a few difference. I love the simplicity of this work flow.
@jsd4544
@jsd4544 Жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, I stumbled upon your channel recently, and I appreciate your presentational style very much. Informative, direct, and authentic.
@uninspiredramblings
@uninspiredramblings 2 жыл бұрын
Any advice on moving from Lightroom Classic to the cloud based LR? I know that doing it would make workflow much simpler, but not sure where to start with historical (and not always that organised) catalogues... Can I shift them across somehow, or am I better starting from scratch?
@lucadcphoto
@lucadcphoto Жыл бұрын
Hey Roman just a question you didn't cover, how many GB of space do you have in your LR cloud account?
@Rocodil
@Rocodil 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, I basically Use the same equipment and software, except the publishing part. Also my workflow is the same: JPEG in Apple Photos raws in Lr; and Affinity as extra. However, for organising I have created a folder for each year since 2010. Inside each year there are my event Albums. This could be a visit to a city, holiday, event, wedding. At the end of my editing I use Adobe Bridge to rename the photos. I import them back in Lr (RAF/XMP). The numbering starts with the year, two unique characters for the album, and the last four digits are the number generated in my Fuji camera. In this way, I always know where they belong. Other than that I use an Apple dongle when I am abroad and have just my iPhone or iPad. With this I upload what is on the card to Lr as my first backup.
@michag4955
@michag4955 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, thank you for another good video. Please, remember - SSDs are not really made for backup, the less you use them, the sooner they fail. All the best!
@monsieurbennett
@monsieurbennett Жыл бұрын
Love the gear section on your website
@REMY.C.
@REMY.C. 2 жыл бұрын
I'd give a tip for those like me who have many cameras of the same brand like Fuji. After chosing your color space in the camera settings, you should change the prefix of the files names. For example I chose Adobe RGB so my files are something like _DSC0000. You can't remove the underscore because you chose AdobeRGB but you can change the DSC (or whatever) to something recognizable PER CAMERA, like _XP3 for an XPRO3 and _XT4, well for an xt4. This will avoid collision between files and an accident if you're not paying attention and have to put those different files in the same folder. If you didn't do yet you can with batch renaming (search and replace the prefixes). Then in the explorer you're using you could use the column sort by day of shooting to see them in order.
@ArturPoluektov
@ArturPoluektov 2 жыл бұрын
Since you are using Adobe Cloud, why did you opt for Affinity Photo instead of Photoshop?
@Murvalous
@Murvalous 2 жыл бұрын
What's the backup process? As you've imported into LR, do you take them from LR to then back them up on the drive? Also did I miss when you do your rating? I saw how you rate but not when?
@samham3901
@samham3901 2 жыл бұрын
thanks Roman 💖 I love your videos because they are serious, honest and informative.. keep going 👍wish your the best.
@Jeremibb
@Jeremibb Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Would love a video about your video workflow! Do you keep your “raw” footage? What about your projects and exported final videos. Thanks
@Overworkt
@Overworkt Жыл бұрын
This is great - would love to see a workflow for your KZbin videos too!
@IVMTAB
@IVMTAB 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I'm definitely going to start utilizing keywords more.
@adrianrandall2378
@adrianrandall2378 2 жыл бұрын
Great video, love the bit about returning to edited images and thinking why the hell did I do that, done it loads of times myself 🤦🏼‍♂️
@supercrazpianomanaic
@supercrazpianomanaic 5 ай бұрын
Fantastic video!
@pocketsquareformat
@pocketsquareformat 2 жыл бұрын
These a great suggestions. Can you offer any tips on using an iPad on location with an SSD that is password protected? I can’t seem to find a solution as, if I’m not mistaken, iPads still aren’t capable of doing. Many thanks !
@jellevanburen9427
@jellevanburen9427 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! Bu what does this mean for your camera / card setup? My new camera has 2, coming form only 1 card. So now I am lost whether I should mirror the cards raw images, have one card with the raw and one with jpg. Or raw + jpg mirrored? Your workflow seems to use only raw as the basis? Is that right? Any thougths on the camera card setup?
@tomh3599
@tomh3599 2 жыл бұрын
Keywording is interesting. I'm not a professional so my needs are different, but I did the opposite and started off by over-doing it. My advice would be just start doing it from now on with new pictures and as you have time gradually work backwards in 'chunks' in your library. If ever I try to start tasks like that 'at the beginning' I never catch up with the present.
@pcasaubon
@pcasaubon 4 ай бұрын
For the last step of backing up jpeg, dng and raw in a hard drive, how does the culling process look like? Given that when you delete rejected photos in Lightroom Cloud they are not removed from the local storage. Do you cull them again locally? Or download the three versions from the final selection directly from Lightroom Cloud into the drive?
@JoshHansen2023
@JoshHansen2023 Ай бұрын
Not sure how to keep local backups using lightroom. You export every album individually, once as original files and then as jpegs? What if you add more pictures or delete pictures later in that album, seems it would create a lot of work.
@chrisburgess9919
@chrisburgess9919 2 жыл бұрын
Really interesting video Roman, I'd be keen to know why you use Affinity over Ps as it comes with the Adobe subscription?
@taaarrraaac8487
@taaarrraaac8487 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Roman! Great video. Would love to see a video about how you go about getting client, and tips on this for those looking to start working with clients!
@101cashgame
@101cashgame 2 ай бұрын
How did you get raw unedited versions of the photos on the hard drive after editing them? 😅 did you duplicate before editing?
@fredhedberg
@fredhedberg 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing with us Roman! Do you ever geo-tag your photos at all…?? I tend to drop the photos on the Lightroom map and can filter any photos by their location, it also get transferred to the jpeg and Apple photos.
@Timoleon87
@Timoleon87 2 жыл бұрын
If you use Google Photos it will geo-tag photos automatically.
@richardpenhardt6100
@richardpenhardt6100 Жыл бұрын
thank you for a very informative video.
@dietmarsebastianfischer
@dietmarsebastianfischer Жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, very helpfull.. thx!!! I just did Not Get how do you create the Dingsda with your edits. And hoh do you create the Backups of the dng and raw files to disk?
@rivereee
@rivereee 2 жыл бұрын
Useful video... though I did see the Capture One icon for your raw files, are you using Capture One sometimes or do you just have a copy you aren't using?
@marcclarion6586
@marcclarion6586 2 жыл бұрын
The video i was waiting for!
@EnginBeri
@EnginBeri 2 жыл бұрын
How do you export from Lightroom CC into Photos library? Automator?
@PL-im4mg
@PL-im4mg Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks. One question. How to manage the Apple Photos library? It gets bigger and bigger with the jpeg keepers. Do you put it on the cloud buying iCloud space ?
@StephanSchramm8771
@StephanSchramm8771 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for your brilliant video. I have a question about your profiles. The profiles (Astia/Pro Neg Hi...) from the Fuji camera also appear there. Can you load these film profiles or do they only come because you shot with a Fuji?
@thefitnessgeeksuk
@thefitnessgeeksuk 4 ай бұрын
Great video thank you Roman! Just wondering if you find exporting from lightroom cc a problem when uploading to instagram? I’ve found I lose a fair bit of quality when uploading to instagram is there anything you do to retain more sharpness when uploading to social media during the export process?
@bias1609
@bias1609 2 жыл бұрын
What is the recommended white balance setting on the camera, simply on auto?
@Bernatchly
@Bernatchly Жыл бұрын
This is pretty much what I've been looking for, lately! I've recently culled my library of 55k+ photos, and have started organizing them in a reasonable way, but also want to have a workflow between my iPad and my MBP that's easy to go back and forth to. Lightroom is sadly probably the best way to do it.. I hate subscription software so much these days! In this attempt, I used Adobe Bridge (which is free) to cull and rate my photos a little easier, but that's not something that works for both interfaces. Trying to institute something that uses Apple Photos, as when importing to my iPad, it groups the RAW and Jpeg files together which is nice! But then trying to edit with something other than Lightroom is proving...difficult. I got the RAW Power app for iPad, but it doesn't yet support the RAW files from my X-S20.. *sigh*... probably stuck with Lightroom for now!
@dukes00
@dukes00 Жыл бұрын
Could you talk a little more about your Apple Photos + Lightroom setup? I'm in a similar spot to you it seems, just way less photos yet :)
@al404
@al404 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining your work flow. Does Affinity 2 has an Orton effect built in or do you have to find some way around it? Thanks
@addie7043
@addie7043 Жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, thanks for another informative video. I see your whole workflow oscillates around Lightroom, yet the RAW files on your Mac are associated with Capture One .... Is that software also takes place in you workflow?
@michelle_pw
@michelle_pw 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, it was super helpful. My issue is with Adobe’s subscription model. As an amateur I just can’t justify that ongoing expense.
@Arzidaz
@Arzidaz 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. I would like to start a freelance fitness photography business. I can only afford either a macbook pro or an ipad pro as my main driver. Whet would you recommend for me? Appreciate the response!
@bjesuiter
@bjesuiter Жыл бұрын
What do you do with Video? I integrate my DSLR shots with my phone files in the same Lightroom library, and later I realized that it sucks to keep videos of the same events in an extra spot somewhere else
@jannengelken6017
@jannengelken6017 10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot, Roman! I have one question for you: How do you prepare your photos in Lightroom mobile for printing? Or do you use Photoshop as preparation for prints? I had the negative experience last week that my printed photos (Whitewall) looked completely different than on the screen in Lightroom mobile.
@creative-pdx
@creative-pdx Жыл бұрын
Awesome breakdown Roman! I'm using Lightroom Classic for my editing without Adobe's cloud, so my workflow is undoubtedly going to differ from yours a bit. I love your method of folder breakdown, though. I did want to make a suggest, which you might already be thinking about. While I started out with SSD for the same reasons you've mentioned, I've graduated to NVMe for faster data copying/writing than even the SSD can handle. The Sabrent Rocket Nano 2TB is my go-to, and I've contemplated just buying one of these for each calendar year, and letting that be my offline archival method. Curious to know your thoughts!
Жыл бұрын
Great video but I'm a bit confused by a small number of photos in those folders - I would take much much more than 62 photos in Casablanca for example.. even after deleting rejected ones. Do you really take so few photos on location?
@CozyMatthew
@CozyMatthew Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely Awesome!
@juliette-mansour
@juliette-mansour 2 жыл бұрын
I don't comment on your videos much but today I felt compelled because I think this workflow is brilliant, Roman! Of course I say that because our workflows are almost identical! 😆However, I did learn a couple of very useful tips, thank you. Also, I agree to get some distance from photos and view them with a fresh perspective later. When traveling, I do light edits and save them to either the cloud if I have good Wifi or export what I've done to my SSD from the road. Regarding keywords, I am in the same boat. However, AI is getting so good that these days if I am looking for photos, I would say LR and Synology Photos on my NAS (which is part of the last step of my workflow instead of the SSD you use) does a great job of helping me find it.
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 жыл бұрын
thanks! not the first person to mention a NAS… i think this would be the next logical step for me once I get a home base to travel from rather than just hopping from one airbnb to another. Also once my library (photo and video) grows
@juliette-mansour
@juliette-mansour 2 жыл бұрын
@@snapsbyfox A NAS certainly is something that puts my mind at ease each time I run a workflow to it as the last step. The only drawbacks are the expense and it can run a bit slow. On another note: curious with your organizational structure in LR, how do you manage when for example, you take 2-3 different genres of shots during one trip? Do you file all of them into the name of the city you were in, regardless? Or do you copy for example, landscape shots into a different folder and leave street shots in the base folder? I run into this situation often and still cannot seem to find the best method. Cheers!!
@BenderBest
@BenderBest 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video! Thanks for the overview! What do you do when your Adobe Cloud is full?
@spencer6194
@spencer6194 Жыл бұрын
Hi! Great video. Very happy to see that somebody is using "CC" in a professional setting. I swapped out of Classic after YEARS because it's just so clunky for my (amateur, hobbyist) use. "CC" (really unfortunate that it doesn't really have a distinct name) is, IMO, much better in almost every way. Only one thing from your video wasn't 100% clear -- your backup workflow. You kind of showed your file structure, but not where you're getting each file, or what that workflow looks like. For me, once a month or so, I'll export DNGs with settings for the previous month into a big bucket on an external SSD. For me, this feels like adequate backup in that I could, theoretically, just drop them all back into LR CC and they'd end up in basically the same place. But I don't use albums the way you do; I use tags for locations, and use the automatic date breakdowns to find older photos. Thanks again for the great content!
@siddharthdas9084
@siddharthdas9084 2 жыл бұрын
Would you suggest iPhone users to update their phone to the latest iOS update or to stick to old OS such as 14?
@leighdedhar
@leighdedhar 2 жыл бұрын
When you sync to apple photos. Those are the high res jpg right.... But doesn't that take up all of your phone memory???
@tedonporter
@tedonporter Жыл бұрын
Don’t use LR Cloud at the moment but I am exploring it. To that point I thought LR Cloud has Adobe Sensei built in which uses AI to identify subjects in your photos. Not sure if there is a setting to turn it on or off but you should be able to search something like “bird” and it will find those images for you keyword or not. Only down side is I think it requires a network connection to work as it doesn’t index that info. Could be wrong. Suffice it to say I think manual keywords are more reliable but Adobe Sensei may help in finding groups of photos to quickly start tagging portions. Cheers!
@Aarthur86
@Aarthur86 5 ай бұрын
Hey Roman, super interesting video. Just a quick question, why do you prefer to use Lightroom rather than Lightroom Classic ? Thanks ;)
@AdrianNiveau
@AdrianNiveau 2 жыл бұрын
How do you hand out your work to customers? Did you mention that?
@rogergray7482
@rogergray7482 Жыл бұрын
Just a quick question. You mention not to sync to adobe cloud when first importing. At what point do you sync, after initial edits and further culling, or after final edits?
@KateBurke-q1u
@KateBurke-q1u 10 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks so much for the video! I feel crazy, but when I click "review for import" I only get to see the photos in a tiny grid with no option to reject/flag them... only import. Am I missing something? Thanks so much dude, much appreciated.
@MaartenSFS
@MaartenSFS 2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried editing the raws in camera and then touching up in Affinity? I have found this approach to work great!
@richardcrawford27
@richardcrawford27 2 жыл бұрын
Great video on a cloud based LR workflow involving the iPad. I use an iPad Pro as my main editing machine now. One thing I do at the culling stage is set the LR album filters to only show picked or unflagged images. Then when you reject a photo LR automatically moves on to the next image. Only a small change but it saves a load of time when culling a big shoot and makes the whole process a bit easier. Once I'm done I filter the rejected images and just have a scan through to make sure I want to delete them all.
@jordohayes
@jordohayes 2 жыл бұрын
Are you exporting your photos manually into your SSD or are you using a backup method in Lightroom? Thanks!
@erik6678
@erik6678 2 жыл бұрын
Great 👏 thank you. This was the video i was looking for 🙂
@AlecStyle
@AlecStyle 2 жыл бұрын
You must have many terabytes of data by now. Where do store all your work, because cloud storage can get expensive? I keep Lightroom Classic so I can store my photos on a large hard drive and back that up. Good video!
@mischform_ch
@mischform_ch 2 жыл бұрын
Just wondering, in which folder would you keep events like family christmas or a music event?
@fredbenjamin7072
@fredbenjamin7072 Жыл бұрын
Very useful. Thanks for sharing.
@chlky0001
@chlky0001 Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing, we use the same work flow, Lightroom CC + Affinity photo for editing, and apple gallery for export, with an external hard drive for backup. I didn’t know you can export edited DNG, thought it was just a simple file format conversion. One thing I’m worried about is my Lightroom CC running out of space. On the external hard drive I use acdsee to index
@AnthonyMarkSchellenberg
@AnthonyMarkSchellenberg 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe I missed it. When do you turn lightroom sync back on?
@Oxbowphoto
@Oxbowphoto 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Roman, how do you create that file management on the SSD? Is it all done manually or are you dragging and dropping a light room library onto it? Thanks in advance
@Secondcropcreative
@Secondcropcreative 2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you sharing your insight on your worflow - my question for you is if you've ever incorporated Lightroom Classic into your workflow? I only ask becasue I've struggled with this for over a decade and thing I finally mastered what works for me, but I have to resroty to using both Lightroom Mobile/CC with the Lightroom Classic catalog - it allows me to literally see all my 130k+ photos spanning over a decade very easily, with all the edits in tact that I can go back and re-edit should I ever need to.
@KymHammond
@KymHammond 2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Thanks. Are you storing video in LR or only in iCloud if you shoot it on the iPhone ?
@pbeaucha
@pbeaucha 2 жыл бұрын
great information, thanks this was very helpful
@Murvalous
@Murvalous 2 жыл бұрын
This was useful as I'm about to get an ipad pro, I'm curious why affinity vs photoshop as youre already using LR?
@shkaev
@shkaev 2 жыл бұрын
Consider browsing macOS Finder in a "Column" view with file sorting done by "Kind". This proved to have the very best UX for me.
@pixillaTV
@pixillaTV Жыл бұрын
How do you share the photos to your clients for download?
@_galterius
@_galterius 2 жыл бұрын
Using Lightroom CC and Lightroom classic, the only thing preventing me from fully switching to Lightroom CC is the lack of HDR and panorama stitching, hopefully they bring it soon ! I have to use Lightroom Classic for that so that defeats the purpose… I also had some sync issues with Lightroom CC edits
@retropixer
@retropixer 2 жыл бұрын
The latest LR CC (when you run it on a PC) now has panorama and HDR. FYI.
@_galterius
@_galterius 2 жыл бұрын
@@retropixer wait really ??? Only on PC or browser too ? That really changes everything then thank you so much I didn’t know that !!!! Saved my life haha
@retropixer
@retropixer 2 жыл бұрын
@@_galterius you’re welcome. Never tried LR in browser.
@kerhogo
@kerhogo 10 ай бұрын
I am having questions about shooting in RAW+JPEG or RAW only, I see here that the shooting is in RAW only. Should it be a good idea to shoot in RAW+JPG and in what context other than having a quick access to the photo ? Is it useful to keep the "original JPEG" after having made the culling in Lightroom and edited the photos I want to keep ? Thank you to anyone who will take the time to answer me and help me optimizing my workflow ☺
@colinfoyle1856
@colinfoyle1856 2 жыл бұрын
Great. Thanks Roman. I am trying to sort out a mobile workflow. I have my mbp which is sort of used only at home, with external drives, and external monitors, etc. But I have an ipad mini that I want to use for the initial process of reviewing, culling, and initial edits, when I am travelling. I also use LR, but the Classic version (on the MBP), but have it able to sync to Lightroom on the iPad. So importing either side will sync back across to the other - providing sync is on. I prefer LR Classic on the laptop, as it is a bit more full featured, and it is what I am used to. But where I struggle, is performing the backups. I too have the high speed Sandisk Extreme Pro external drive, but have struggled to get the ipad mini to copy my SD card to it. Perhaps the "secret" that I might just have picked up from your video, is that maybe I should be "exporting" from the Ipad LR into it, rather than trying to use ipad Files. Any advice on that part would be appreciated. I could always do it from the MBP but I don't want to always have to take that on my travels. I need to start learning to travel light...
@snapsbyfox
@snapsbyfox 2 жыл бұрын
its really hard to say mate without seeing it in front of me. On the iPad it does also work like that but I export straight to the SSD… I am assuming you’re running IOS 16 etc and have a USB C port on an iPad though..
@colinfoyle1856
@colinfoyle1856 2 жыл бұрын
@@snapsbyfox I've only recently upgraded to the latest IOS 16.x.x(?). I'll try it again tomorrow/Friday, as I am out tomorrow at Lightopia, in Crystal Palace, and will try to use that as my test for using the ipad again. But, yes it has a USB-C port on the iPad, in fact I use a dock dongle with multiple USB ports, and SD card readers, etc. It is the Mini 6, so quite capable, would be nice to have the bigger screen size though. Something to think about. I guess if I get really stuck, we could always meet up somewhere for a coffee, and sort it out. I'll see how it goes after tomorrow's little shoot.
@colinfoyle1856
@colinfoyle1856 2 жыл бұрын
No need to panic... I've just ran a quick test taking 6 images in my office, and just managed to load them into the ipad, and then copy them onto an external hard drive, as well as import to LR, and export the jpgs back out to the external drive. So looks like it can work for me. I need to play a bit more after tomorrow's event, but it should be ok. Just need to make sure the ipad has plenty of power, as I've only one USB-C port even on the dock. But it was workable. Thanks for the ideas.
@davidkissman9179
@davidkissman9179 2 жыл бұрын
Great video and coming just at the right time for a New Year resolution to simplify my workflow. One question. Does your MacBook Pro have 8gb of ram or do you need 16 to cope with the speed of editing etc.
@robbieallcock
@robbieallcock 2 жыл бұрын
Boss vid as usual mate 👍
@antonispanagopoulos8017
@antonispanagopoulos8017 2 жыл бұрын
This workflow is simple indeed. And I like how it work the same in all the devices. But how do you transfer the pictures to your ssd? One by one ? Cause it seems quite a work.
@davep6603
@davep6603 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video. As far as regretting not applying more specific keywords, Lightroom automatically does this-although it’s far from perfect. I would like to learn more about the process you follow to create your backup, which you said is a copy of the Lightroom catalog (structure) in the Adobe Cloud.
@imeldago9093
@imeldago9093 2 жыл бұрын
It was helpful really! And I would love to see a step by step editing tutorial in light room if possible ☺️😍 Thank you for sharing ☺️
@JasonLawrenceNoel
@JasonLawrenceNoel 2 жыл бұрын
Do you do anything different with your personal photos that were taken with your phone... OR past photos that are personal photos?
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