MASTER Lightroom Classic | How To Use The Point Colour In Adobe Lightroom
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2024
- In this Lightroom masterclass tutorial, I will show you how are you can utilise the Point Colour panel. The point colour panel is designed to allow you to be more creative when colour grading in Lightroom. It allows you to be incredibly precise over the colours you want to target and change. I will be going over helpful tips within Lightroom Classic, so if you're interested in learning more about photo editing, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe!
MASTER Lightroom Classic | Episode 9
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Always love your tutorials; so well explained- thank you
Great video and just what I needed! Clear, concise, and to the point! Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Nicely done! Learned a bunch here. Thank you.
I'm grateful, James, that you went into more depth on this one, because it needed the extra time and detail. Especially when it comes to colour, as a wedding/portrait photog, you understand nuance in tool settings that sailed right over my head. In this video we see why Point Colour is superior to the Colour Range local adjustment... and combining them with intersecting mask can be even better.
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Brilliant video. Thanks!!
Glad you liked it!
excellent
Thank you so much for all the color tutorials. Please try using Nikon camera to get better in camera color.
Thank you, I will
Clear explanations! Makes me wonder why Adobe laid out the UI for Point Color the way they did. It seems the most logical way to work with it is how you demonstrated...i.e., Narrow the ranges to isolate a color(s) then play with HSL. To me, that suggests the Range adjustments should fall above the HSL settings in the Point Color panel layout...🤔