Hi in this particular example i I feel that after you color adjustment the color of the sky is way to much on the aqua color . When this appends is it possible to bring back the hue in the HSL panel ?
Yeah, you can go back into the HSL and play with the blue and aqua colours to get that particularly colour how you want it to be. I’m new at editing still but I think with editing you go back and forth between panels until you get what you’re happy with as an edit in one can affect something you’ve done in another panel and require an adjustment.
I'm using an Eizo monitor (dont know which model, but more on the entry level) which I calibrated. If you have the opportunity to calibrate I would suggest doing it to get more consistent colors over different platforms / devices. But for most people, its not THAT important
Hey, I can understand that, the settings here come down to personal taste. I would suggest to not got to hard on the blue primary hue if you're not aiming for that sky color
Thank you! I dont have the feeling the saturation slider in the calibration tab is as strong as in the HSL panel when it comes down to specific colors. Same goes for the Hue slider, its less on an individual level, but more on a global level
Thank you Christian for explaining this to us. A very Merry Christmas to you and your family from the UK
Thank you and a merry Christmas to you, too!
Hi in this particular example i I feel that after you color adjustment the color of the sky is way to much on the aqua color . When this appends is it possible to bring back the hue in the HSL panel ?
I think you can correct that by using a linear (or other) filter to cut the sky off of the rest of the image
Yeah, you can go back into the HSL and play with the blue and aqua colours to get that particularly colour how you want it to be. I’m new at editing still but I think with editing you go back and forth between panels until you get what you’re happy with as an edit in one can affect something you’ve done in another panel and require an adjustment.
Hi, as @robhunt2216 pointed out correctly you can go back to adjust the hue further to your liking!
Nice video Christian! So funny, I also uploaded a calibration tool video 3 days ago! 😆
Thank you so much! :-)
Amazing video Sir
Thank you!
Again explained very well will certainly give it go thanks
Thank you!
Very nicely explained! This is super useful!!
Thank you!
Just curious. What an monitor do y use and do I need to calibrate the monitor.
I'm using an Eizo monitor (dont know which model, but more on the entry level) which I calibrated. If you have the opportunity to calibrate I would suggest doing it to get more consistent colors over different platforms / devices. But for most people, its not THAT important
Thank you!
nice tips!
Thank you!
Hi!
Great colors, but the sky color is very unreal for me... 😬
why dont you make a video about it?
Hey, I can understand that, the settings here come down to personal taste. I would suggest to not got to hard on the blue primary hue if you're not aiming for that sky color
This was a great tip. Thank you for this! Does this actually effect the individual colors more than the regular color Chanel sliders in lightroom?
Thank you! I dont have the feeling the saturation slider in the calibration tab is as strong as in the HSL panel when it comes down to specific colors. Same goes for the Hue slider, its less on an individual level, but more on a global level
Unrealistic color for me
Looks lile one of those crazy Instagram filters
After watching this tutorial i calibrated my colors so hard my tools broke :(
After editing the sky looks way too unnatural