How to Dramatically Shape the Light and Mood Using Adjustment Brushes in Lightroom (video)
The post How to Dramatically Shape the Light and Mood Using Adjustment Brushes in Lightroom (video) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.
In this video from PiXimperfect, you’ll learn how to dramatically shape the light and mood of a photo using Adjustment Brushes in Lightroom.
Throughout this tutorial you’ll learn:
- the difference between local adjustments and global adjustments
- how to auto-set particular sliders
- ways to expand the tonal range
- how to avoid edge glow when using particular sliders
- about the tone curve and how to use it effectively
- valuable shortcuts to help you see when you are creating clipping (blown-out, and underexposed areas with no detail), to view before and after shots, to select the adjustment brush and more
- how to use the HSL panel to great effect
- ways to use split toning
We’d love to see the images you edit after watching this tutorial. Please share them with us in the comments section.
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The post How to Dramatically Shape the Light and Mood Using Adjustment Brushes in Lightroom (video) appeared first on Digital Photography School. It was authored by Caz Nowaczyk.