Entries tagged with “adjustments” from Inside Lightroom
The introduction of localized adjustments via the Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 2 is just beginning to reveal many creative uses. One possibility that may not be readily apparent is the ability to colorize or hand paint old black and white photos. We've all seen many Photoshop tutorials on how to apply this classic and nostalgic technique. But now, it's possible to do directly in Lightroom.
Continue reading Hand Color Old Photos.
First off, it is great to see Inside Lightroom continue with so many fresh and insightful blog posts. Kudos to Brad, Bob, Brandon, Gene, Steve, Mark and Jao for fanning the flames to keep this website going. The Adobe engineers...
Continue reading The Gradient Tool.
In the last post I wrote about LR2's Graduated Filter. The other localized editing tool, which many think might be the most significant addition to LR2, is the Adjustment Brush [AB]. The AB (keyboard shortcut "K" in your program) allows you to "paint" localized non-destructive effects like Exposure, Saturation, Sharpness, etc. You can then change or add parameters to the selected area and fine tune the effect to your image.
Continue reading LR2's Adjustment Brush - Observations, Revelations & Evolutions.
The Saturation and its cousin the Vibrancy slider are the two main tools one would use to saturate the colors in an image. The Vibrancy slider was one of those revolutionary tools that helped make Lightroom an indispensable tool for...
Continue reading Making Images Pop!.
In the Lightroom 2.0 Develop module, there are some very useful shortcut keys you can used for the Treatment panels sliders. You can rotate through the use of the different sliders by pressing . When you do, the slider you’ve...
Continue reading Making Basic Develop Adjustments Fast and Precise.
Lightroom has made it easier than ever to pull detail from drab images. I had a series of images shot with an older digital camera that, until now, weren't worth the work required to enhance them. Lightroom changes all that.
Continue reading From bland to print in a few easy steps.
It's easy to learn the basic image adjustment controls in Lightroom, and experimenting is a great way to see how these controls work.
Continue reading Experiment and Learn.

