This is the best & simplest trick. I spend so many hours watching videos to learn something new, & it's really rare that I find something I didn't know. THANK YOU!!!! And it's so simple, I can't believe I never thought of it.
Great tip! I often do just the opposite. I slightly increase the saturation (somewhere around 3 to 6 points) and decrease the vibration a little more (from 5 to 14, for example). Of course, each case is different.
Amazing tutorial. Until watching it i totally underrated a good balance between skin tones and the overall picture vibrance like you showed in the reversed part. Sometimes lightroom tutorials teach more about perception than the technical aspects and this video was definetley one of them 👌
Glad it was helpful! I definitely want to keep focusing on the "perception" side of things rather than technical on my channel. That includes creativity and perceiving the world out when taking photos!
Finally found a video where they weren't trying to give the subject a fake tan. Natural skin tones are almost impossible on digital but these are pretty close!
I appreciate the tip, but the title is a bit misleading. It should read something more like "How to make colors pop while maintaining natural skin tone". Still looking how to achieve perfect skin tone.
Love the simplicity and enthusiasm to teach! Thanks man!
That is such a great tip. Works like a charm. Thanks!
This is the best & simplest trick. I spend so many hours watching videos to learn something new, & it's really rare that I find something I didn't know. THANK YOU!!!! And it's so simple, I can't believe I never thought of it.
really appreciate the yellow and blue light, good little detail
Thanks! Thought it would be a nice touch
Very useful, thanks!
Great tip! I often do just the opposite. I slightly increase the saturation (somewhere around 3 to 6 points) and decrease the vibration a little more (from 5 to 14, for example). Of course, each case is different.
Yeah I do that sometimes too. Some photos are served better by increasing the saturation.
This is so simple yet powerful. Can wait to try!
I really like the way you’re explaining the process & the result. Good job
You can also just adjust the saturation color by color for more accuracy on each tone
Learnt something new today in my journey into photography 🙃
Way too excited for this YAY!!! 😍
Very useful, thanks! That is the perfect approach for certain images and worth having in the toolbox.
Keegan is a cool unique name I heard/read. BTW this straight to the point tips without any fancy. Would love to see more more more videos thanks!
All done you deserve it
I love my Sony A7Riv, but those skin tones drive me crazy. This was the simplest way I’ve seen to get decent ones in post. Thank you!
Yeah Sonys are weird but getting better. A7Siii is pretty decent at this point, hope they keep it up
Game changer! Just what I needed
Bro!! love it thank you so much. This helped major!!. I have this new client and she is critical when it comes to her brand's color
You got my support men. I just subscribe. 🙂 Keep up the good work.
Amazing tutorial. Until watching it i totally underrated a good balance between skin tones and the overall picture vibrance like you showed in the reversed part. Sometimes lightroom tutorials teach more about perception than the technical aspects and this video was definetley one of them 👌
Glad it was helpful! I definitely want to keep focusing on the "perception" side of things rather than technical on my channel. That includes creativity and perceiving the world out when taking photos!
its worked . subcribed
I just wanted to know how to do it in lightroom. Amazing trick man. I love it
Glad you liked it, cheers man
That helped me thanks
Muchas gracias.
Amazing ty
Thanks
Great tip! Thanks!
I love that I'm watching you speak to me from outer space
Great trick dude! Use this one all the time 👌
Nice!! It's my favourite
Really informative! Gonna definitely use this one
Awesome! Glad to help. 😁
Whowww!
Hey thanks for the tip
Any time :)
thank u sir
thanks a lot, this really helps helps 😀
thank you so much! this helped me so much!
Glad to help :)
Cool trick. Thanks a lot for sharing!
Ini kali pertama aku mengetahui itu 👏👏
boost vibrance
reduce saturation
cool🎵😎
Simple is best 👍🏻
Very simple and learn so easy.Thanks lot. Vasu.N
got a keegan robin suggested video. I see, I click, I like
Finally found a video where they weren't trying to give the subject a fake tan. Natural skin tones are almost impossible on digital but these are pretty close!
Yeah especially with all the colour profiles and sciences. I wish there were more colour graphs and metering in Lightroom
Keegan: Dont worry this is fake
Me: dont worry I want to learn how you did that
Nice
Helped me
This is great info! Thanks :) btw do you sell any Lightroom presets ?
Thanks! Working on it :)
thanks Keegan !
My pleasure ✌🏻
You are amazing
Gracias
Muchas gracias
OK SUPER
watching from india 👍👍
There's no such a thing as perfect skin tone.
*Oct 2020 Update:* Just released brand new Presets, check them out here: keeganrobin.com/presets/pp1
I appreciate the tip, but the title is a bit misleading. It should read something more like "How to make colors pop while maintaining natural skin tone". Still looking how to achieve perfect skin tone.
Such a great tip and easy to use! Thank you!
Nice