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5 -week online workshop run by Photler presents

Lightroom Rapid Editing System by Viktor Elizarov

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5 -week onl ine workshoprun by Phot ler

presents

INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTROOM RAPIDEDITING SYSTEM

B Y V I K T O R E L I Z A R O VF R O M P H O T O T R A C E S . C O M

PHOTOTRACES .PHOT L ER .COM

"Do you know what two factors are vital in establishing your stylein photography?

Time and consistency.

Let me introduce my photo editing system that not only saved mean enormous amount of time editing, it also made my photography

more consistent."

Viktor Elizarov

WHA T YOU WI L LL EARN ?

How the evolut ion of the

photography affected the way

I edit my photos

How two levels of Lightroom preset

edit ing helped me develop the

Rapid Edit ing System

How to apply the Rapid Edit ing

System in a real l i fe scenario with

detai led demonstrat ion

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TH E PROB L EM

" I was spending 60% of my time in front of

a computer .

I was not alone.

Thousands of photographers were in s imilar

situations , drowning in the ocean of digital

images . "

VIKTOR ELIZAROV

" I t was l ike a breath of fresh air . I t was a complete ly new and revolutionary approach to

the normal photography workf low( . . . ) As an early adopter , I managed to cut my photo

processing t ime in half with Lightroom."

SAV I OR F ROM ADOBE

TH E SO LU T I ON

I separated my Lightroom presets into two

categories : " I created my own Lightroom

presets based on the se lected photos .

Init ial ly , I completed the Landscape

Col lect ion by creating and pol ishing 20

Lightroom Presets . Every preset covered

dif ferent scenarios of the way I edit

landscape photos that also ref lected my

personal sty le . "

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" I separated my Lightroom presets into two categories : "

1 . S TY L E PR ES E T S 2 . AD J US TMENT PR ES E T S

L I GH TROOM RAP I DED I T I NG SYS T EM I N

AC T I ON

"The scene was somewhat chal lenging ( . . . ) I t resulted in underexposed capturemaking i t more chal lenging to edit . "

"First , I apply one of my favorite presets from the Landscape Col lect ion – Natural .I t resulted in underexposed capture making i t more chal lenging to edit . "

LANDSCAPE

PRESETS COLLECTIONOR I G I NA L NA TURA L

"The Lightroom Edit ing Formula is the essential part o f the Lightroom RapidEdit ing System. The formula helps me to systematize the edit ing process and

also let me share the edit ing steps with ease .

The Lightroom Edit ing Formula for the photo I just f inished edit ing is Natural(01 , 08, 17 , 31 ) . "

L I GH TROOM ED I T I NG F ORMULA

The Lightroom Edit ing Formula te l ls us what 5 editing steps (c l icks) i t takes to getfrom the original , s traight from the camera photo to the f inal version.

1LandscapeCol lect ionNATURAL

Editing Formula: Natural ( 1 , 8 , 17 , 31 )

LandscapeCol lect ionTROPICALMORNING

2Editing Formula: Tropical Morning (8 , 16 , 21 , 31 )

LandscapeCol lect ion

HIGHPRESSURE

3Editing Formula: High Pressure (8 , 18 , 31 , 34)

LandscapeCol lect ion

END OFSUMMER

4Editing Formula: End Of Summer (8 , 31 , 34)

LandscapeCol lect ionDROUGHT

5Editing Formula: Drought (7 , 31 , 34)

LandscapeCol lect ionBROKENCLOUDS

6Editing Formula: Broken Clouds (8 , 17 , 30, 38)

LandscapeCol lect ion

CLOCKTOWER

7Editing Formula: Clock Tower ( 12 , 17 , 30, 34)

Cross ProcessedCol lect ion

SUNBLAST

8Editing Formula: Sunblast (8 , 14 , 18 , 34)

Cross ProcessedCol lect ion

MONTREAL

9Editing Formula: Montreal (8 , 16 , 31 , 34)

Cross ProcessedCol lect ion

HAWAIISUNSET

1 0Editing Formula: Hawaii Sunset (9 , 31 )

" I created 10 different versions o f the same photo withouttouching Lightroom right panel where al l edit ing tools reside . "

1 0 D I F F E R ENT V ERS I ONS

CHOOS I NG TH E BES T

"The last step of Lightroom Rapid Edit ing System is to se lect theedit ing version of the image I l ike the best and publ ish i t . "

My name is Viktor El izarov.

My goal is to help you to become a better photographerby stripping down al l of the unnecessary complexityand f luf f that surrounds photography. This “extra”gives photography a bad reputation of being tooexpensive and too complex. When, in real i ty , this isn ’ tthe case at a l l .

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