You see it everywhere. Pure white walls, white clothes with no color cast, etc. But how is this achieved? It's done with the vibrance and saturation settings. Using these two settings, you can create a contrast between the saturated and desaturated areas.
Learn how to create a standard film look in Lightroom. This tutorial will show you the starting steps to recreate the colors and tones of common film presets. You won't get the exact settings to use but you'll learn the process. Why? Because it's a skill that you can use to recreate many other film […]
The most requested Lightroom feature is opacity control. Everyone has been asking Adobe to enable opacity for their presets. It's finally here, but where is it? In this tutorial, you'll learn why your presets don't have opacity control and how to enable it.
Did you know you can use Lightroom presets on your phone? All you have to do is load it into Lightroom CC (not Lightroom Classic CC btw), and it'll automatically sync to Lightroom CC on your iOS or Android phone. The video also mentions free Instagram Lightroom presets which you can download for free. Those […]
Learn how to achieve a surreal look in Lightroom with this tutorial?by Denny's Tips. This is a popular effect created by Ben Thomas that have been requested in the postprocessing subreddit. You'll learn how to shift the hue using a combination of the camera calibration and HSL settings. After learning how it's done, you'll be […]
Clean whites, faded film, green shadows, orange and teal and smooth skin - you'll learn all these effects in this 5 minute Lightroom tutorial. This tutorial will show you the simplest and fastest way to reproduce the effects.