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Lightroom Lens Corrections Explained. Since Lightroom version 3, Adobe has been providing a Lens Corrections sub-module within the Develop Module to correct various optical issues commonly seen on all lenses. It is a very powerful and complex tool that can be applied to one or many photographs with a couple of quick steps, potentially saving many hours of post-processing time. In this article, I will explain what the Lens Corrections sub-module is, how it works and how you can effectively use it to correct optical issues in your photographs. I will also show you a method of adding a lens profile manually, if you have unsupported lenses in your arsenal. 1) What is Lens Corrections in Lightroom?

Lens Corrections is a tool within Lightroom’s Develop Module (hence I often refer to it as a “sub-module”) that allows fixing such lens problems as distortion, chromatic aberration, vignetting and perspective correction “non-destructively”, without leaving Lightroom. How does Lens Corrections affect images? How to Create a Copyright Preset in Lightroom 4 | Lightroom Tutorials. Would you like to streamline your Lightroom Workflow by learning how to create a ? There’s absolutely no reason why you should have to enter your copyright information every time you work with new images in Lightroom. You already know what it is. It’s probably not going to change very often. So, why not have it done for you automatically.

The first thing you need to do is go to your Metadata Menu and click on the “Edit Metadata Presets” option. Working in the Metadata Presets dialog is pretty straight forward. As you can see in the image below, this is pretty basic stuff. Once you have all the information filled out that you want to include for the , go up and click on “Custom” and switch to “Save Current Settings as New Preset.” Now you can name your copyright preset in Lightroom so that it can be quickly accessed at any time. One of the primary benefits you have when you create a copyright preset in Lightroom is the ability to apply it automatically when you import new images. Lightroom Presets. Video tutorial: Controlling saturation in Photoshop. In this simple example, we’ll first give every colour in our image the same level of colour saturation, then use a saturation curve to reduce the colour saturation in the shadows and highlights, where high colour saturation tends to look by far the least natural.

While this is essentially to show how much control we actually have over saturation in Photoshop, these less subtle examples – such as the crude, colourised look we can get from using a Solid Color layer with Saturation blending – can always be useful for creating any slightly unreal looking advertising or fashion images you might desire. 01 Load an image into Photoshop. From the Edit menu, select Convert to Profile, and set the Destination space to ProPhotoRGB. Now add a Solid Color adjustment layer set to red (#FF0000), and then a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer above it, which we’ll attach to the Solid Color layer as a Clipping Mask, by OPt/Alt+clicking between the two layers in the palette. Online Photoshop Tutorials, Tips and News. Learn Photoshop CC. 80+ Photoshop Actions for Giving Your Pictures a Vintage Look.

Photoshop actions are great. With just a click of a button you can apply a complicated effect to a photo instantly. One of the most popular type of actions is the vintage or retro style. With the popularity of vintage-inspired Instagram filters and film emulation, the older style is desired with many photos. Fortunately, there are plenty of quality Photoshop actions that will help you to get vintage effects quickly and easily. Instagram Filters (13 actions) Lomocam (10 actions) Lomo Action Hard Lomo Action Holgarizer Vintage Light Leak Action Vintage Heaven Action Vintage Dream Action Retro Cross Action Vintage Matte Action Faded Film Action Old Film Action Retro Style Actions (10 actions) Instant Hipster (10 actions) Prestalgia (10 actions) Vintage Gold Action Aged Black & White Action Glory Days Vintage Actions (7 actions) Muted Colors Vintage Action Old Tones (6 actions) Vintage-Inspired Actions (4 actions) Minty Tint Vintage Action.

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