the 🫢 SECRET 🫢 to FIXING an OVEREXPOSED SKY in Lightroom Classic like a pro!
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- Fixing overexposed skies in Lightroom is a challenge... until you know the SECRET editing tools. Watch to discover how to fix your overexposed skies, a HUGE editing mistake many photographers make, and much more.
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Thank you for the videos. I started with the 4 hour tutorial and it really made a difference. I love your videos and they have made this process so much more fun.
Big Thumbs up on these SECRET editing tools! Thanks for the info...
I live in the finerlakes so this was pretty cool to stumble upon
Do u use raw for that file?
You are a fantastic teacher! ❤️
Thank you.
Your explanation is very smooth I love it
Yes. More HDR, please. Thank you, Chris.
Cool) Brush, branches, sky selected = DONE ✅ That’s exactly what I was struggling to get! 7:17 Thank you.
You're welcome Anton!
If you have some noise in one or more of the HDR bracketed images, then do you remove the noise before merging, or do you address noise in the combined photo? Thank you.
Hi Greg, I tackle noise removal after merging. Followed with sharpening.
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So you are saying my overexposed sky there is no hope. Correct? I chose the option to replace sky and it gave it an overlay of light blue. That's it. Then is disappears. Help.
If you shot jpg and the sky is overexposed you won't be able to bring back the detail. If you shot RAW, there's more information recorded at time of capture and the "highlight" slider will reveal the detail.
I would’ve removed that tree.