Lesson Info
39. Copy and Paste Settings from One Photo to Another in Lightroom
Lessons
Welcome to Class! What Will You Learn? Who is this Course For?
03:48 2What Gear Do You Need as a Real Estate Photographer?
09:36 3Camera Settings & Modes to Use for Real Estate Photography
07:54 4Can You Use a Smartphone for Real Estate Photography? Pros & Cons
03:13 5How to Compose Real Estate Photos - The Basics
04:58 6Lighting Basics for Real Estate Photography
07:43The Window Pull: How to Make the Exteriors Pop
02:01 8RAW vs. JPEG Photos - Which Should You Shoot?
00:51 9Key Lesson: What Photos Do You Need to Capture?
15:04 10Basic Room Photo Demonstration with Flambient Technique, Natural, and Flash
10:54 11Introduction to this Demo
00:54 12What Equipment is in my Real Estate Photography Kit?
02:58 13Walkthrough of the House - Let's See What We're Working With
07:20 14The Kitchen - Part 1
12:08 15The Kitchen - Part 2
04:20 16The Kitchen - Part 3
03:16 17The Kitchen - Part 4
02:41 18The Kitchen - Part 5
02:34 19The Primary Bathroom
09:48 20The Primary Bedroom
07:15 21The Laundry Room
06:03 22The Living Room
10:28 23A Small Space Bathroom
05:19 24Introduction to this Demo
05:00 25The Living Room
07:48 26The Kitchen
06:35 27Bathroom 1
06:12 28The Primary Bedroom
07:20 29Bathroom 2
05:46 30Front Exterior
03:19 31Back Yard & Exteriors
06:09 32Introduction & Basic Editing Process for Real Estate Photography
04:31 33Adobe Lightroom Introduction for Real Estate Photographers
06:36 34Organizing Photos for Efficient Editing in Lightroom
07:12 35Basic Editing Process in Lightroom for Real Estate Photographers
21:12 36Combining Bracketed Photos in Lightroom + a Comparison of RAW vs Bracketed Photo
04:43 37Natural Light Kitchen Edit
04:06 38Exporting Photos from Lightroom
06:23 39Copy and Paste Settings from One Photo to Another in Lightroom
02:58 40Create & Use Presets in Lightroom
02:26 41Sky Replacements in Photoshop
06:50 42Step-by-Step Flambient Editing Process
20:56 43Editing the Kitchen Dining Nook
18:48 44Editing the Primary Bedroom 1
12:04 45Editing the Primary Bedroom 2 + Removing Objects in a Photo
17:04 46Editing an Exterior Photo with Sky Replacement
06:36 47Editing a Kitchen Photo with a Natural Designer Style Look
05:30 48Quick Bathroom Edit
05:13 49Speed Up Your Flambient Workflow with Photoshop Actions
05:18 50Replacing Photos, Wall Art, and TV Images in Photoshop
05:04 51Darken TVs in Lightroom
01:11 52Clean Up Smudges on Stainless Steel Appliances in Lightroom
02:03 53Editing iPhone photos vs. Professional Camera Photos
04:41 54What is Virtual Staging? What Tools Should I Use?
02:14 55Virtual Staging in Photoshop with Generative AI Features
10:56 56How to Deliver Photo Files to Clients
03:50 57Tips for Creating a Real Estate Photography Portfolio
03:50 58Creating a Quick Portfolio Website with Adobe Portfolio
06:01 59How to Find Your First Clients
04:06 60How Much to Charge for Real Estate Photography Services
02:32 61The Basics of Drone / Aerial Photography for Real Estate Photography
06:27 62Conclusion
01:23Lesson Info
Copy and Paste Settings from One Photo to Another in Lightroom
An important skill to know how to do is to copy and paste, edits to another photo, especially for real estate p photography, whether it's the same room or even a different room. Generally, you want your photos from one house to look similar. So for example, if I was just doing natural edits and I wanted to copy the settings that I changed for this photo, all the edits I did, which we made a bunch of them earlier on, I would press the command C on A Mac or control C on A PC and it brings up the copy settings window here, you can choose which ones you want to have on. Generally, you want to have all of them on except for the transform and crop and also the healing. So, and you don't want your masking either. And as long as you use the same lens, you would include your lens corrections. You don't want to do these other ones like the transform because that's the one where we're straighten out lines and a different photo, a different room is going to look different. So you want to do that m...
anually, same with the cropping healing, et cetera. So all I would do now is press copy, then I would go to my next photo. So here is a similar photo, similar vibe ambient lights on but natural light photo, this one I would I am going to actually use the flam Bent process in the future with these other photos ju but just for example, I can now paste it command V and it paste all those settings onto this photo. And if we look at both of these together, let me do the reference photo again. So let's reference that other one you can see. Now the colors are very similar si similar vibe with just the overall look. Sometimes the only thing you have to do is adjust the overall exposure, individual exposure just a little bit just in case certain parts of this photo are a little bit bright. I might just if I was really trying to match this photo, I would increase the highlights and whites so that that window is sort of blown out similar to this other photo and that looks pretty dang good. You can also once you've copied, you can right click and choose develop settings and then paste or here you can get to your copy settings as well. And the other thing you can do here is you can select multiple photos and paste settings. So right click develop and paste settings and it will paste from what you've copied. There's also this paste from previous. So if you didn't go through and copy the settings, but you were just going one at a time. If you go to the next photo and then choose to paste from previous, it will paste what you previously did in that previous photo. All right. Hopefully that makes sense, that tongue twister and we will see you in another lesson.
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Ratings and Reviews
Michael A. Gruich Jr.
Purchased last week to help get my skills up, I have taken a handfull of property photos already and the clients loved them. I wanted to understand the process and standards used with most properties in order to improve my work and this course DELIVERED ! Grat value for investing in yourself and future clients . Philip goes into detail telling you setting, how to take the photo and why , also goes into editing with a few trick to help deliver amazing results.
Chris
The course is a comprehensive learning experience and Philip's passion and expertise in photography and teaching are evident throughout the course. Key highlights for me included mastering lighting techniques, photo blending for high-quality interiors, and advanced strategies like the 'Flambient' process. This was straight forward, and easy to understand. I live in Australia an grateful that you kept the information relevant to any country.
TONY BARNES JR
Hey Philip, Just want to thank you for putting in the time and effort putting this course together. I’ve been shooting for 20 years but never really spent enough time on PS. This course really focuses on what you really need to know. Everything is really straight to the point. Philip provides images so you can follow along and really get a good work flow going. I personally enjoyed the