Color Profiles
Philip Ebiner
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
Color Profiles
In this lesson, we're going to go over the colour profiles in lightroom classic CC. Now this is only available in the 2018 versions of lightroom classic or newer. This was something that before you could edit down below with some calibration and color effects down at the very bottom of your tools. But now it's right up here so you'll see first that there's this profile and then there's a drop down with a few different presets. So the standard is adobe color and this is basically just choosing the standard colors that are basically coming straight out of your camera. If you change these, these are sort of preset color modes that adobe has that they think you might like. So you have vivid which makes everything a little bit more saturated in contrast. E standard is sort of like a neutral, just plain colors. Portrait and landscape will try to enhance colors for both portraits or landscape. And then we also have this button right here. This sort of like four boxes and if we click that, tha...
t opens up the profile browser and if you open that, you'll probably see something like this. And here we have all of our different preset color profiles. So at the top we have the adobe raw presets, which we just saw and then next we have camera matching. So these will depend on the camera that you're using. Each camera has a number of color profiles a lot of times they are similar to what the adobe raw ones are such as landscape, portrait neutral, monochrome. And so if your camera is a modern camera lightroom can tell from the metadata from the photos what camera was being used and they'll actually import or not important but they'll have the preset sort of color styles if you want to change and use one of those profiles and you don't have to do this in camera. You also have some legacy sort of preset styles that were from the previous versions of Lightroom. And then you have these new artistic black and white modern and vintage ones and these are the ones I would definitely check out. You have some more creative ones that can really make your colors a little bit more interesting. Like for example Artistic six looks really cool. Now to apply them all you have to do is click on the profile here and then when you do that you see a slider up at the top with an amount, you can drag it to the left, decrease the amount of it color added or color editing it does and then drag it to the right to actually duplicate sort of that effect or increase it. So the standard is at 100 as always if we just double click in the slider, it will reset it to what it was before. Now if you're happy with this, all you would have to do is click close and you'll now see that we do still have this amount slider up here. If you want to get rid of that or go back to the original, just click the drop down and choose adobe color. The other thing just to note is that you can favorite these. So for example, say you're always using Artistic Six, just click the add to favorites star button and the top right. That's going to make it appear in this favorites folder which you can actually edit by a Nstar Ng and selecting the ones you want to include in your favorites. And then if we close this, we have under the dropdown menu right here we have Artistic Six which is now one of our favorites and you can quickly get to from this drop down menu. Cool. So these are some additional editing tools that you have in the newer versions of Lightroom, but they're really cool and a great way to start automatically editing your colors and basically as you can see here, if I scroll down, it's not actually adjusting the color effects that you're applying in the development tab. It's just basically reading the colors and showing you the colors based off of a profile. I know it's a little confusing but it's basically happening before we add any of these other effects down here, let me know if you have any other questions and we'll see you in another tutorial