Selectively Improving Colors

By admin on Monday, February 5th, 2007 at 9:36 pm | Lightroom Videos.


Often when you’re editing a photo you’ll want to boost or reduce certain colors in your photo - not all of them. That’s where the HSL panel comes in. It lets you do just that, similar to what Photoshop’s Hue/Saturation adjustment does. However, there’s a sweet new trick in Version 1 of Lightroom that steps it up a notch. It’s a visual way to boost a color (or colors) in your photo. It gives you a lot more control over exactly which areas of your photo you can improve without having to go into Photoshop and make selections. Check it out.

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