Lightroom Workflows for Abstract Architecture Photography - Part 2
Offered By: Adobe via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive deep into advanced Lightroom workflows for abstract architecture photography in this comprehensive video tutorial featuring Lightroom ambassador Tobi Shinobi and host Aaron Nace. Explore pre-production strategies, including location scouting and shooting techniques, before delving into Tobi's editing process. Learn essential Lightroom pro-tips such as using local image adjustments, curves, and vignetting tools. Discover the nuances of sharpening, HSB sliders, tone curve manipulation, and graduated filters. Gain insights on choosing between Lightroom Classic and Lightroom, addressing chromatic aberrations, and straightening images using guides. Understand Tobi's approach to personal versus commercial work, his sources of inspiration, and benefit from portfolio reviews. Perfect for photographers looking to elevate their abstract architecture editing skills in Adobe Lightroom.
Syllabus
Start
Photo Editing Starts
Vignetting Tool
Using Enable Profile Corrections
How Much Sharpening is Too Much?
Using HSB Sliders
Using Tone Curve Tool
Using Tone and Presence Tools
Does Tobi Editing Personal and Commercial Work Differently?
Adding Graduated Filters
Why to Use Lightroom Classic instead of Lightroom
Can You Have More Than One Graduated Filter?
Editing Exposure and Highlights
Using Guides to Straighten the Image
Fixing Chromatic Aberrations
Does Tobi Consider Specific Angles When Shooting Architecture?
What Inspires Tobi the Most?
Portfolio Reviews
Taught by
Adobe Creative Cloud
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