3、RadialGradient tool(径向型渐变工具): 更灵活地突显照片中的重要元素,可以创造出偏离中心点效应,或者多重虚光效应。 4、Smart Previews(智能预览): 通过创建名为 Smart Previews 的更小的替身文件,用户无需初始文件即可编辑图像。 5、写真集制作功能升级: ...
There are multiple options within Lightroom Classic to add a mask to your image. You can use Select Subject, Select Sky, Select Background, Objects, or People to automatically add a mask or use Brush, Linear Gradient, Radial Gradient, or Range Masks to add a mask manually....
Seamlessly adjust skies and more with the gradient tool Radial Filter Change the lighting to your landscape photos Range Masking Selectively hide or show adjustments to specific regions automatically Range Masking Depth Map Use the Depth Map from a smartphone (HEIC image) to mask objects AI Face re...
When Lightroom Classic exports, prints, or rasterizes a photo for editing in an external editor, the sharpen setting for the image is applied to the rendered file.In the Develop module, zoom in on the photo to at least 100%. Drag in the Navigator panel to see an area of the photo ...
7. Radial Gradient mask This used to be called the Radial Filter and, like the Linear Gradient, was in a different place. It too works the same as in previous versions of Lightroom Classic. Under “Add New Mask” in the mask panel click on Radial Gradient to create a radial mask. Or...
While previous users won’t notice any significant differences in the targeted adjustment tools, both the radial and graduated filter tools have a new option in Lightroom Classic that is not included in the CC version: Color and luminance masking. This allows users to select color or luminance ...
Lightroom Classic provides several ways to undo, or reset, adjustments you make to photos as you're working in the Develop module. Note: Save a snapshot or preset of your settings before undoing them so that you don't completely lose the settings. ...
When Lightroom Classic exports, prints, or rasterizes a photo for editing in an external editor, the sharpen setting for the image is applied to the rendered file.In the Develop module, zoom in on the photo to at least 100%. Drag in the Navigator panel to see an area of the photo ...
After all of that, you can make the selective edits. These edits are done to a particular section of the image, and no modifications are made to the rest. These selective edits may include spot removal, gradient filters, brush tool, or radial filters. ...
When Lightroom Classic exports, prints, or rasterizes a photo for editing in an external editor, the sharpen setting for the image is applied to the rendered file.In the Develop module, zoom in on the photo to at least 100%. Drag in the Navigator panel to see an area of the photo ...