![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll have to tweak to taste, but here are my basic settings to get you started:Įffects Tab: For Effects I turned down the Clarity slightly and turned up Dehaze slightly (as usual, to taste). Next I went into the Color Mix tool (AKA HSL in LR CC/Classic). I also dropped the Saturation to about -50 (again, to taste). 75 stops.Ĭolor Tab: I cooled the image down a touch, dropping the Temperature -10 and sliding the Tint towards the green -5. For the Curves, I created a fairly strong S-Curve, lifting the shadow point up about. ![]() This works best with a properly exposed image in-camera. For this particular image, I set the highlights to -100 and shadows to +100 to maximize detail. Remember the basic edits will be to taste and to suit your individual image. Light Tab: From there, I turned my Exposure down about -.5 and Contrast up +35 to 50. I won’t bore you with those details of getting a solid base image to work with, but if you’re new to Lightroom you can check out my RAW Photo Editing for BEGINNERS in Lightroom CC. (The tools carry-over between Mobile, CC and Classes pretty well) So let’s jump right in! I always like to start out every one of my post-processing jobs with a properly cropped, white-balanced and exposed image. ![]()
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