Learn how easy it is to apply Lightroom’s selective adjustments including color temperature, exposure, sharpening, noise reduction and more using the new Radial Filter tool.
Discover how easy it is to locally refine and enhance your photographs using Lightroom’s selective adjustment tools to dodge and burn, adjust color, add off-center vignettes, and remove dust spots and distracting elements.
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Views: 2,150
Added: Jun 10, 2013
Runtime: 00:15:05
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Spot Removal
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Develop Module
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Lightroom 5
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Local Adjustments
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The Adjustment Brush
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The Graduated Filter
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The Radial Filter
In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne demonstrates how to use Hue, Saturation, Luminance and the Adjustment Brush to selectively control color in Lighrroom Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.
In this episode of The Complete Picture, discover the power of making selective adjustments like dodging and burning, color corrections and noise removal using the Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.
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Views: 39,377
Added: Oct 10, 2012
Runtime: 00:24:09
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Adjustment Brush
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Graduated Filter
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Color Corrections
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Dodge and Burn
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Noise Removal
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Selective Adjustments
Is your video footage poorly exposed, or does it have bad color or contrast? Learn easy ways to fix these issues using Adobe Premiere Elements 11. This tutorial shows you how to use the Adjust options in Quick editing mode to apply an automatic fix, or to individually adjust color, lighting, and temperature and tint using sliders and adjustment previews. Also see how to quickly trim clips as you edit them together.
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Views: 15,824
Added: Sep 24, 2012
Runtime: 00:04:51
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Philip Andrews
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Premiere Elements 11
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fixes
In this Quick Tip, Julieanne quickly demonstrates how to create a 32-bit file from multiple exposures in Photoshop and then, using the Develop module in Lightroom 4.1 refines the image's color and tonality both globally and selectively - all while still working in 32-bit!
In the tutorial, I don’t believe that I mentioned that when I choose Edit > In, my default setting is to hand off a TIFF file to Photoshop. That way, when I save the file, it saves a 32-bit TIFF – which is what Lightroom prefers (not a PSD file).
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Product Version: CC
Views: 42,054
Added: Jun 17, 2012
Runtime: 00:07:30
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32-bit
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hdr
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Global and Selective Adjustments
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Lightroom 4.1
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The Develop Module
In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne Kost explains two different methods for selectively colorizing an image to differentiate the subject from the background using Adobe Camera Raw.
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Views: 33,859
Added: May 18, 2011
Runtime: 00:07:47
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Adjustment Brush
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Adobe Camera Raw
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Desaturate
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HSL
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Photoshop
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Remove Color
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Selective Color Adjustments
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The Complete Picture
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black and white
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julieanne kost
Adobe Press and video2brain show you how to apply motion tracking data to an adjustment layer and use rotoscoping on that adjustment layer to selectively perform color correction on a moving object.
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Product Version: CC
Views: 25,156
Added: Feb 17, 2011
Runtime: 00:10:30
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Learn By Video
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Adobe Press
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After Effects CS5
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Color Correction
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Peachpit
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Rotoscoping
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adjustment layer
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animated mask
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data
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free-transform feature
In this Episode of the Complete Picture Julieanne demonstrates what you can do in Lightroom’s Develop module to enhance your photographs using color and tonality to change the mood and atmosphere of an image . We all know that the goal is to capture the best photograph in camera, but what happens when we aren’t at the right place at the right time? Julieanne will show you how to make subtle changes to increase the photograph’s emotional impact.