Thanks for this.
Just to clarify .. after working in Lightroom do you open directly in Photoshop from Lightroom or are you actually exporting your tiff & opening in Photoshop seperately?
Thanks for this.
Just to clarify .. after working in Lightroom do you open directly in Photoshop from Lightroom or are you actually exporting your tiff & opening in Photoshop seperately?
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Very interesting Dylan, not too different to what I do except I don't use Lightroom but Adobe Camera Raw, hadn't thought of using the colour balance tool like that, will give it a try. Thanks.
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Post : Adobe lightroom classic CC : Photoshop CC. Various actions for processing and web export
So, where is part two? LOL... Sorry, but I'm only half kidding
By the way, why is the export to TIFF necessary from Lightroom? Right-clicking in LR and Edit in Photoshop is exactly the same but without the intermediate TIFF file
Craig
I don't think there's any good reason for single landscapes craig - probably we do it because we've had lightroom since the RAWshooter days before it got taken over by adobe and probably because I tend to export a bunch of images from Marianne's computer before going to work on the images on my PC (we store all of our stuff on gear attached to her pc)
oh part 2 - hopefully this weekend lol
Another thank-you, lots of new stuff to try!
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Good tutorial nice job
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That makes sense Dylan.
no worries jeanette - maybe this weekend I'll do a part 2 -
thanks for sharing...
Makes an amazing difference to the photo! Will bookmark this for future reference, thanks!
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A great post and very helpful thanks.
Fantastic tutorial there Dylan. It's given me a structured process for tackling the intricacies of photoshop, something I've been struggling with for a while now!
One question though, at what point in the process do you normally do your noise reduction? Immediately before the sharpening stage?
Cheers!
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andrew, I usually do it right at the start on the duplicate layer of the background
thanks also for sharing
Thanks Dylan, with a lot more practice i hope to one day be able to give this a go. Fantastic work!
Thanks Dylan - this looks like it will be very helful when I have time to play with it.
I currently have no idea at al with post processing.
Much appreciatd
Nice in depth tutorial..thx for sharing
Very useful, thanks!...now I`ll try and find the second part.
regards