The Tone Curve is best used as a complementary tool to the blacks, whites, shadows, and highlights sliders in the Basic Panel of Lightroom. After making base adjustments inside the Basic Panel, you can use the Tone Curve to refine and enhance your exposure and contrast adjustments in ways ...
More: How to Correctly Use Tone Curves in Lightroom Lightroom Grain Effect Photographers use the grain effect to give an image an antique vintage look. Digital photos consist of square ‘grain,’ otherwise known as pixels, while photos taken with film consist of round grain made up of silve...
Learn about adjusting white balance, overall image tonal scale using the tone controls, the histogram, and more in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic.
Grayscale mode images from Photoshop have no color data, but you can make tonal adjustments to them in Lightroom Classic using the tone adjustments in the Basic panel or Tone Curve panel. You can also apply color toning effects using the options in the Color Grading panel. Lightroom Classic...
The Tone Curve panel is a more sophisticated way to adjust the exposure of your image. You can either use the panel itself, or the sliders in the Region section underneath. Dragging the Shadows slider to the right to gives it a more muted look. ...
Master photo editing in Adobe Lightroom with this beginner’s guide, offering step-by-step instructions to enhance your images like a pro photographer.
to one. If you set your camera Picture Style to “Standard”, picking “Camera Standard” from the Camera Calibration sub-module of Lightroom / Camera RAW will imitate those exact colors (assuming that additional tweaking of Contrast / Saturation / Color Tone was not performed in the camera)...
select a portrait in Lightroom, go to Profile Browser, and select the Portrait profile (Fujifilm users can use the Camera Pro Neg. Hi setting). Take a good look at the skin tones. Now change the profile to Landscape (or Velvia for Fujifilm). See the difference that makes to the skin ...
Neal Kumar shoots cityscapes and processes it with a faded urban look. In this Lightroom CC tutorial, you'll learn how to edit like Neal Kumar. If you're using Lightroom Mobile or Lightroom Classic, you can still follow along using the same settings. The
Some photographs work best with some darkness, so knowing how to create a dark and moody look in Lightroom becomes pretty important! The dark and moody look relies on properly adjusting your photo’s whites, blacks, highlights, shadows, and overall exposure. Once that is done, you will want...