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Lesson 25 from: Adobe Lightroom Classic Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

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Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Class Introduction

02:03

Chapter 2: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

2

Importing

08:04
3

Organizing with Collections

06:52
4

Rating, Flagging, and Filtering

07:24
5

Face Tagging

02:33
6

Quiz: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

Chapter 3: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

7

Crop and Rotate in Lightroom Classic CC

05:10
8

White Balance in Lightroom Classic CC

07:53
9

Exposure in Lightroom Classic CC

06:17
10

Color and Saturation in Lightroom Classic CC

08:37
11

Sharpening and Noise Reduction in Lightroom Classic CC

06:39
12

Vignettes, Grain and Dehaze in Lightroom Classic CC

05:31
13

Exporting in Lightroom Classic CC

09:37
14

Lens Corrections in Lightroom Classic CC

04:58
15

Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC

05:12
16

Removing Blemishes with the Heal and Clone Tools in Lightroom Classic CC

07:39
17

Graduated, Radial and Brush Adjustments in Lightroom Classic CC

09:53
18

Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC

03:02
19

Range Masks in Lightroom Classic CC

05:26
20

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

Chapter 4: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

21

Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

05:24
22

Color Profiles

04:14
23

Speed Up Your Editing Workflow

04:04
24

Panorama

03:33
25

HDR

02:43
26

Automatically Fix Exposure & White Balance

01:40
27

CC 2020 Updates

04:25
28

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

Chapter 5: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

29

Enhance Eyes and Change Eye Color

08:20
30

Whitening Teeth

02:47
31

Smoothing Skin

02:16
32

Removing Wrinkles

04:31
33

Enhancing Lips & Changing Lipstick Color

03:05
34

Enhancing Cheeks & Face Contouring

07:42
35

Full Portrait Edit

06:58
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Quiz: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

Chapter 6: Full Photo Editing Sessions

37

Portrait of a Woman

19:37
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Night Edit

14:36
39

Long Exposure

14:04
40

Product Photo

11:56
41

Nature

09:01
42

Action

08:06
43

Landscape

12:11
44

Travel

12:33
45

Couples Portrait

17:37
46

Architecture Photo

18:12
47

Aerial Photo

09:04
48

Street Photo

14:04
49

Macro Photo

09:54
50

Pet Photo

09:45
51

Maternity Couple Photo

12:27
52

Interior Nursery

13:07
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Portrait of a Man

18:35
54

Sports Photo

09:32
55

Quiz: Full Photo Editing Sessions

Chapter 7:Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

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The Map Module

04:19
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The Book Module

09:45
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The Slideshow Module

10:21
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The Print Module

08:14
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The Web Module

05:56
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Quiz: Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

Chapter 8: Conclusion

62

Conclusion and Thank You

01:39

Final Quiz

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Final Quiz

Lesson Info

HDR

All right, so this next tutorial is how to stitch or overlay a HDR photo so quickly an HDR photo is one where you take multiple exposures of the same exact frame, it can be slightly off, it's best if you're using a tripod, here's an example and the purpose of doing this is so that you can have a general good exposure throughout your entire frame. So here I overexposed this photo so that we can get all the detail of the rock. This one I slightly underexposed to get more detail of the highlights and the sky and of the trees in the background. Now, because this is a raw photo, it doesn't really make that much sense or it doesn't really matter because we still have this detail if it was a more contrast e situation where things were completely in the shadows and things were completely overblown and then we had two or even three or more photos at each exposure, it can create a very even exposed photo so similar to a panorama, select the photos you want to overlay or add and merge together as...

an HDR right click. Go to photo merge and choose HDR Again, it's going to build this preview. You have options for it to auto align and to automatically adjust the settings. You can do this kind of manually but I don't know why you would want to actually have to align it yourself unless there's an issue in it and if there's an issue you can actually go ahead and make minor adjustments yourself and then lastly that you have this d ghost amount, so depending on if your frame is slightly off it's going to try to blend the photos together and sometimes if you have multiple layers and it's trying to blend together, you get a little ghosting or where you see some image, parts of the image sort of slightly opaque over the other one. You have these settings right here, that will basically have lightroom, try to remove that sort of ghosting effect. So if you want you can play around with that ideally or usually it's going to just look good by itself and all the auto settings will work and then you just click merge and then it's going to build the HDR photo just like before and then we can go ahead and take that photo and do all of our basic edits to it as well. Alright, so here on the right hand side you have the HDR version, you see that the overall exposure is a little bit better, you have more detail, you do get a little bit more of that clarity and that contrast something you usually get with HDRR

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