Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC
Philip Ebiner
Lesson Info
15. Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC
Lessons
Class Introduction
02:03 2Importing
08:04 3Organizing with Collections
06:52 4Rating, Flagging, and Filtering
07:24 5Face Tagging
02:33 6Quiz: Importing, Organizing and Filtering
Crop and Rotate in Lightroom Classic CC
05:10 8White Balance in Lightroom Classic CC
07:53 9Exposure in Lightroom Classic CC
06:17 10Color and Saturation in Lightroom Classic CC
08:37 11Sharpening and Noise Reduction in Lightroom Classic CC
06:39 12Vignettes, Grain and Dehaze in Lightroom Classic CC
05:31 13Exporting in Lightroom Classic CC
09:37 14Lens Corrections in Lightroom Classic CC
04:58 15Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC
05:12 16Removing Blemishes with the Heal and Clone Tools in Lightroom Classic CC
07:39 17Graduated, Radial and Brush Adjustments in Lightroom Classic CC
09:53 18Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC
03:02 19Range Masks in Lightroom Classic CC
05:26 20Quiz: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module
21Using, Creating, and Importing Presets
05:24 22Color Profiles
04:14 23Speed Up Your Editing Workflow
04:04 24Panorama
03:33 25HDR
02:43 26Automatically Fix Exposure & White Balance
01:40 27CC 2020 Updates
04:25 28Quiz: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques
29Enhance Eyes and Change Eye Color
08:20 30Whitening Teeth
02:47 31Smoothing Skin
02:16 32Removing Wrinkles
04:31 33Enhancing Lips & Changing Lipstick Color
03:05 34Enhancing Cheeks & Face Contouring
07:42 35Full Portrait Edit
06:58 36Quiz: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques
37Portrait of a Woman
19:37 38Night Edit
14:36 39Long Exposure
14:04 40Product Photo
11:56 41Nature
09:01 42Action
08:06 43Landscape
12:11 44Travel
12:33 45Couples Portrait
17:37 46Architecture Photo
18:12 47Aerial Photo
09:04 48Street Photo
14:04 49Macro Photo
09:54 50Pet Photo
09:45 51Maternity Couple Photo
12:27 52Interior Nursery
13:07 53Portrait of a Man
18:35 54Sports Photo
09:32 55Quiz: Full Photo Editing Sessions
56The Map Module
04:19 57The Book Module
09:45 58The Slideshow Module
10:21 59The Print Module
08:14 60The Web Module
05:56 61Quiz: Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules
62Conclusion and Thank You
01:39 63Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC
in this lesson, I'm going to show you the split toning option. So I've reset this photo if you want to follow along and basically what split toning is, is it's allowing you to play with the saturation and hue of the highlights in one way and then the shadows in another way. Remember when we did the huge saturation and luminous adjustments how you can adjust those different aspects by color? This is a similar way of doing it by exposure, but just splitting the highlights and the shadows. So let me just quickly show you what you can do. You can, if you drag the hue slider, nothing's going to happen until you drag the saturation up. So now if I drag the saturation up, let's just put it at 50 and then I drag the hue around. What's happening is it's adding this color tint, two of the highlights. So for this portrait, it's pretty wacky, but you can get some really creative looks. You know, something a little bit more natural, would be maybe adding some yellows that's kind of sepia tone to th...
eir And then if you want, you can adjust the shadows. So, again, if we just adjust the hue, nothing's going to happen. But if we first adjust the saturation then you can see what's actually happening. So, if we want sort of a yellow and a blue sort of look, we could do something like that and that gets you that more sort of creative look, creating your own sort of unique filters with this. Now, when would this actually be practical. Well, in terms of landscapes, when you're not shooting people, I find that this can look a little bit more natural. So let's go to this photo of the night sky and this includes the edits that I made before for the basic adjustments when we were learning about exposure, but say we want to play with the night sky and the highlights down below the night sky is more of the shadows. The highlights are more of the or the street is more of the highlights. So we could go by slider or you also have these two boxes here that our quick sort of ways to add a specific cut.