New PRECISE Point Color Edits in Lightroom
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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While Lightroom has had powerful color editing tools for years, the new Point Color tool brings a whole new level of precision when it comes to editing specific colors, and you've got to check it out!
Chapters:
00:00 - The new Lightroom Point Color Tool is here!
02:18 - Differences between Color Mixer and Point Color
03:30 - How Color Mixer chooses colors for you
05:14 - Explaining the Point Color tool
07:44 - How Point Color differs from Color Mixer
08:47 - Dialing in color selection using the range tools
12:25 - Adjusting hue, saturation, and luminance for selected color
13:00 - Working with multiple color sections
15:34 - Learn how to use Lightroom Everywhere
16:30 - Using Point Color with masks for precise control
18:44 - A quick Point Color pro tip
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Wow! That's somehow the tool I've always needed. The previous color mixer always felt kinda off and often had to use the masking tool to finish the job.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for a great video on the point color. You answered several questions I been dealing with and more.
You’re most welcome, Kathy!
Thank you. Explained easily.
Glad it was helpful!
Great explanation, thank you.
My pleasure 😊
Brian, Great explanation ! Thanks ..
This is an amazing tutorial. You are an awesome teacher. Thanks.
Thank you so much!
Thanks Brian for a very detailed explanation on this new, powerful tool.
My pleasure!
Kudos--you have given the best explanation of anyone, including your friend Blake Rudis
That’s some very high praise! Thank you’ Although, I love my brother, Blake, and can confidently say that the dude is a master when it comes to color editing.
Adobe…if you’re listening don’t remove HSL. Point Color is great for ultra-precise color control but HSL still has its place.
ty! Subbed
Superbly explained thank you Brian .
Thank you, Graham!
Wow! This is huge. Although I've been snapping away for 50 years on a selection of 35mm cameras, I have only used lightroom for a year. Seems to me that there have been massive changes in that time. At 66yo lots of it used to fly over my head but you explain it so well that makes it easy for me to understand. Looking forward to using Lightroomeverywhere. Thanks Brian.
Thank you, Alan! Your compliment really means a great deal to me!
Very detailed and concise. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Brian, a great explanation of the tool. Thanks. 😀
You’re most welcome!
Another very informative video. Great info and very helpful.
Thanks so much, Jeff! And thanks for being such an active Lightroom Everywhere participant!
Going to have to watch this a few times to completely understand it
Yeah, it's a heavy one. I was actually thinking of replacing the Point Color video in Lightroom Everywhere with this one because I feel like it better coveys the effect that the tool has on image color.
I didn’t get to that one yet in the course. Watched a couple of others on you tube. This one makes the most sense and is very well done.
Wow! I played a little with this tool when I first saw it but found it hard to use. (Just need more practice and some trial and error). But this video was the best one that I have seen so far and is a GREAT kickstart. Thanks!
I love to hear it! And I do agree, the Point Color tool can be a lot to throw at someone. That's why I really wanted to spend a lot of time on those range tools. Glad you found it helpful!
Great tutorial on one of LR's most powerful tools. I have been waiting for this feature for 10+ years. Color adjustments always felt too global in the past.
Great video! I've been looking for a comprehensive course on Lightroom! However, when I tried to enroll on your website, the link is not active. I'm assuming you're updating the course with these latest tools. I would like your opinion on a photo managing question. I take multiple images (of the same subject, i.e, architectural symmetry, etc.) and group them into stacks in LR as part of my workflow. Do you recommend deleting the extra images once you've "developed" the best image of the group?
Thank you for bringing up that website issue! I just fixed it and everything should be working properly. I do hope you consider enrolling as the course is filled with TONS of great info.
As for your question, absolutely. I'm a big advocate for "photo hygiene." If you took 10 photos of basically the same thing, I see no reason whatsoever to keep all of them. I'd select the best one or two photos from the group and wipe the rest of them. The same would go for an action sequence. Unless I absolutely need the entire sequence of photos, I'd isolate the most impactful moments and delete the rest.
Was this wooden shoe Tulipfest?
This is freaking Awesome!! Very well explained Brian. Thank you!
Thank you, Billy!