Lightroom and Adobe services Troubleshooting Technical Support The background or elements surrounding the primary object of your photograph can distract the viewer. To draw attention to the focal point, you can create a vignette effect. The Radial Gradient tool enables you to create multiple, ...
You may have seen the Adobe sneak peek on the masking in Lightroom. This tutorial shows you how to use all the different features so you can get up and running right away. In the past, there were 3 icons for Brush, Radial and Gradient. Then there were range masking options for each....
Before and after using the radial filter function in Lightroom. Erin Quigley The Radial Filteris a radial gradient that can be applied to either the area inside the boundary of the filter or to the area on the outside of the boundary. To edit the inside of the filter, ti...
Amount Controls the amount of haze in a photograph. Drag to the right to remove haze; drag to the left to add haze. Note:Dehaze is also available as a local adjustment. While working with the Radial Filter, Graduated Filter, or the Adjustment Brush, adjust the Dehaze slider control. For...
There are two main types of gradient lighting:linear gradientsandradial gradients. This is a bit like the main gradient tools in Lightroom and Photoshop. Either way, the idea is to have an area that is more intense, fading off to an area with less intensity. So, with lighting this means...
The Adjustment Brush is for creating an odd shaped mask – one that can’t be made easily with the Graduated or Radial filters. Note that masks work differently in Lightroom than in Photoshop. In Photoshop, the adjustment is applied to the area that isn’t covered by the mask. In Light...
As I’ve already explained, masking is most commonly used to hide and reveal specific areas of different images. When masking, if we use a very soft brush or gradient, we can create a transition effect. We can sometimes create transparency of certain parts of an image, like a really shiny...
Lastly, Lightroom also offers aRadial Gradient, formerly known as the Radial Filter, which can be used to create effects similar to a vignette. This is a useful tool for subtly drawing attention to a certain player. 8. Adjust the colors ...
Create another new mask and choose Radial Gradient Drag the gradient over the sun rays. Slightly increase the Exposure and Temp. All of these moves should be subtle. Try a smidge of Clarity and sharpening to finish it off. And we are done. Check out the video at the top to see this ...
A radial gradient can be used almost like a spotlight, directing the eye of the viewer where you want in an image. In this 10-minute video fromf64 Academy, learn how to use the tool in harmony with blend modes and opacities to control the effect. ...