#5 - Lightroom Techniques

 Work Day on Thursday 09/23 to complete the following.


Learning Lightroom Organization & Tools

Organization - In the Library Module
  • If you have new images Import your new photos into Lightroom (or just use what you already have in your catalogue.)
    • Add the keyword "Practice" to these images during the Importing Process or in the Library Module
  • Create a New Collection called "Practice" and add any images you'd like to this collection.
  • Select what you feel are your best photos and rate them with a 5 Star rating.
    • Out of these photos "Flag your favorite (3) photos.
      • Out of these (3) Flagged Photos rank your favorite photo with a color.

Processing - In the Develop Module
  • Select a photo and go through the "Basic" Panel to make overall adjustments. Decide whether you want it in "Color" or "B&W" and use the "Color/B&W" panel to adjust the tones as desired.
    • Using the "Adjustment Brush" create a mask and apply one or more adjustments to a specific location(s) of your image.
  • Find a different image with a straight line (such as a horizon line or the edge of a building) and use the "Graduated Filter" tool to adjust only a portion of your image.
  • Select a new image with an oval or circular shape somewhere in the image. Using the "Radial Filter" tool, apply a mask and adjust either that area or everything around it.
  • In a new image use the "Spot Removal" tool to remove something distracting in your image.
  • Select one of the above images and create a "Virtual Copy" (which is under the "Photo" drop down menu)
    • With the "Virtual Copy" selected, crop it to make the image better.
  • Select a new image and convert it to B&W.
    • Now use Color Grading to make the image appear something other than neutral.
You should now have 6 different images where you applied different techniques. 

Keep the above techniques in mind when finalizing the rest of your images for the remainder of the semester!







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