Lightroom COLOR GRADING HACK 💥 Adobe PLEASE add this !!!
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- #color #colour #lightroom
Lightroom recently received a BIG update with version 12.0 BUT there's one update I WISH Adobe would add in ... an Amount Slider in the Colour Grading Tab. In this video I explain WHY by using the Color Grading to add finishing touches to a photograph PLUS show a HACK for giving even more control!
🎬 𝐂𝐎𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐍𝐓𝐒 𝐎𝐅 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒 𝐕𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐎
00:00 - Introduction
00:44 - Preset Amount Slider
01:12 - Color Grading in Lightroom
03:22 - The Problem
03:43 - Color Grading HACK
05:08 - Adobe Feature Request
05:55 - Wrap Up
𝐀𝐝𝐨𝐛𝐞 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭
𝐍𝐎𝐓𝐄: 𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐄 ❜𝐔𝐏𝐕𝐎𝐓𝐄❜ my Feature Request that exists on the Adobe Website by visiting the link below as too many requests (I"m told) may render them as spam ... thanks 👍🏻
community.adobe.com/t5/lightr...
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Can we get adobe to add HSL adjustments to masking? To me it seems so obvious. There are so many situations I could use that feature. Now I'm going to PS, copying the image to a new layer, making HSL adjustments in the camera raw filter, then masking that layer to then paint in the specific area I wanted to edit. It's so annoying!!
100% Jeff ... HSL in masking would be VERY welcome
Never knew that about the use of the shift and option keys. Thanks for the tip!
Hey you're welcome ... thanks for looking in 👍🏻
This is a brilliant idea and work-around.
Thanks Tom 😉
Great video Glyn and great idea I`ll be submitting my request to Adobe tomorrow.
Cheers Steve … if you just ‘upvote’ the post / request that is already there now that should work a treat 👍🏻👍🏻
I've submitted my upvote Glyn, that was super easy, I hope Adobe take it on board. Need more folk to vote though
Fingers crossed 🤞🏻
Awesome as usual Glyn. Thanks for all the info you share.
Thanks John 😃
Fantastic...thank you as always.
More than welcome Tim ... thanks for watching
Another great tutorial, thanks! I really like your tutorials; great content, to the point and well explained!
Thank you for that
Great idea. Good work!!
Cheers Kenneth
GREAT IDEA Glyn! THANKS for the work around, this will definitely help me!
Hey no worries Rich ... glad it's useful
Awesome! thanks so much for this genius idea - definitely gona use it!
Thanks Sylwia
This is great! So simple yet brilliant.
Thanks David
Great idea, and thanks for this tutorial, very helpful
You're welcome Bruce ... thanks for taking a look
That's an excellent tip - thanks Glyn!
Cheers Andy
Request upvoted. Great suggestion 👍
Nice one ... thanks
Excellent suggestion. Just posted this as an idea!
Cheers Serge
Great idea Glyn
Thanks Roy 👍🏻
Holy crap what a great hack. THANK YOU. 🤜🏾
Hey thanks mate and thanks for looking in 😃
Genius . Thanks for sharing your knowledge
More than welcome ... glad it's useful 👍🏻
Done Glyn...great idea.
Cheers Darrell
The information is great, very useful. What I can't get over though is just how much I like the image you're using. great work.
Thanks 😃👍🏻👍🏻
Adobe form completed and I have up voted your post. Love the tutorial and also the full Webinar tutorial was excellent. I always save your videos in my Reference file on YT. You are my favourite educator so giving back a bit of help is no trouble at all. 🤩
That's so good to hear Chris ... thank you
great edit and great tutorial. love that for sure and yes the slider would be a great addition in there. keep it up GD
Thanks so much
This is brilliant and I’m going to message Adobe about this suggestion. Also I’d like to say thanks about the info I just learned (about how you use the luminance slider in the color grading section, I didn’t know that!!, so thanks) love your videos Glen, you have such a gift for teaching!
Thanks so much Bryan 👍🏻
Top marks Glyn. Thank you.
Thanks Lenny 👍🏻
Awesome content and great delivery mate, thanks for sharing.
I’ll ask all my students to submit a request also 😊👍👍👍
Cheers mate 😃
Great trick! They need to give us this!
Absolutely 👍🏻
great stuff
Cheers Steve
absolutely good idea!
Cheers Volker 👍🏻
I use this since months as I love to individualise each step of my edits
A great workaround substitute for the lack of an Amount Slider in the Color Grading tool in LR. I just posted a similar wishlist in the Adobe Community Post.
Nice one
Heading to Adobe now!!
Cheers John 👍🏻
Hi glyn that’s great. Cheers
Cheers Phil
@@glyndewis morning glyn Just found you on YT. Am i right in thinking you live in North devon around Croyde Area.
Great suggestion Glyn for Adobe and great help for users until we get that slider in the Color Grading. It would be great to get and have HSL in Local Adjustment.
Thanks Zelijko and yeah HSL addition would be great 👍🏻
@@glyndewis And I forgot one more thing Glyn. It would be nice and very, very helplfull if we get folders in Local Adjustment Presets because we could make groups like General, Portrait Retouching, Landcapes, etc... Long list of presets, if you have many of them, in Local Adjustment, are so, so painful and slow for listing, searching and choosing.
That's an ingenious method. What I'd probably would have done is in ACR is save it as another layer, then set it to Luminosity or Color Blend, and use Opacity to adjust the amount. This is even simpler than that.
Thanks ... glad you like it 👍🏻
@@glyndewis I can do the same in ACR, except I don't know how to apply a preset... yet! Perhaps this is one advantage of Lr over ACR.
Found it.
All of these (and so many other) issues could be resolved if Adobe would finally just treat all of the adjustments as a group and then allow users to stack groups of adjustments. But then also allowing expansion beyond the current artificial slider limits. so that zero on a slider is actually zero and not relative to the previous adjustments.
I put in this request 15 years ago and have been reminding them of it ever since. This change would allow for so many more different types of color workflows, but i think they're more interested in maintaining some sort of weird philosophical limit on what can and can't be done to an image.
There will be a genuine reason I’m sure of that , but not one intentionally holding folks back. If it can be done it will be done in time 👍🏻
@@glyndewis I wish. Adobe's guiding philosophy since the beginning of ACR/Lr has been "do no harm (to your images)." I've heard this numerous times from the mouths of the devs and PMs. That's why the constraints are there and why we're not likely to see a change any time soon, if ever.
And this work if I already have another preset on the image? Or will replace the first one?
Yeah it sure will ... so long as you only have the Color Grading part as a preset it will leave everything else alone
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Thanks so much for. watching
This is great but doesn't the amount slider disappear once you start making further edits?
No it's still there
@@glyndewis sweet! Maybe that’s what it used to do in past versions
Request put in .. shame I can't spell Dear 😂
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Why dont you put the color grading on a new layer and adjust the layer opacity? Just like in Capture One
But you're talking about using CaptureOne...layers aren't in Lightroom ... that would involve Photoshop
@@glyndewis ahhh my bad, I thought Lightroom had added layers with masks to process Raw files
The COLOR GRADING module needs a blending type option, same for PRESETS/LUTS and better yet a range limiter (color/sat or luminosity) so as to for example maintain clean whites/blacks (if one wants) - The way you did it alters the contrast of the image (by lowering the luminosity of the shadows and increasing the luminosity of highlights to protect contaminating deep blacks/highest values highlights-specular etc).
Would love a GLOBAL MODULE range limiter (saturation/color) as a finalizer in the internal LR pipeline so as to maintain clean specular highlights and deep blacks if one wishes.
Have you put in a feature request for this?
Why not level adjustment on masks? As in camera raw? …. 🤷🏻♂️
Good point 👍🏻