![]() Below, learn more about Lightroom editing capabilities, and then dive into a step-by-step Lightroom photo editing tutorial. All About Adobe LightroomĪdobe Lightroom is a cloud-based photo organization and editing software. Because Lightroom is cloud-based, you can access it on any device, and any edits you make on one device will be applied everywhere else. That makes it ideal for photo editing on the go.īeyond editing, Lightroom makes it easy to organize and sort through your photos. Adobe Sensei machine learning identifies people and themes in your photos, so you can search for “beach” or “baby” and quickly find the images you’re looking for. There are two versions of Lightroom: Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Lightroom Classic. Lightroom Classic is optimized for desktop use, including storing photographs and files on your local hard drive. Lightroom, on the other hand, can be used on desktop, mobile, and the web, and all photos and files are stored in the cloud. Lightroom Classic offers a few additional features, such as the ability to add presets when importing photos. Lightroom, however, is more intuitive and easy to learn for beginners.īoth versions of Adobe Lightroom editing software are part of the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription suite. You can access Adobe Lightroom software, as well as 1TB of cloud storage, for $9.99 per month. Or, for the same price, you can choose the “Photography” subscription package, which includes Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and 20GB of storage. Use the Lightroom Crop & Rotate tool to frame your photo before moving on to more substantial edits. Exposure: This tab adjusts the overall exposure of the photo.Now, you’ll see several sliders that you can use to adjust the light in your photo: Next, access the exposure editing tools using the Light tab in Adobe Lightroom. Highlights: The highlights slider focuses just on the light areas of the photo.Contrast: This slider increases the difference between the dark areas and light areas of the photo-so the darker areas will become darker, and the lighter areas will become lighter.If your photo is a little too dark, for example, you can slide this to the right to lighten the photo. Increasing the highlights makes the bright areas brighter, and decreasing the highlights makes those areas darker. Shadows: The shadows adjuster does the opposite of the highlights slider-it affects the dark areas of the photo.Decreasing the highlights also removes some detail and softens the overall photo. ![]() ![]() Lightening the dark areas of a photo can reveal more detail within the image. Clarity: This slider essentially adjusts contrast, but on a smaller scale.Step 4: Edit Effects and Detailsīeyond the basic edits for exposure and color, Adobe Lightroom offers a wide range of other effects and detail adjustments, including: Skillshare student Anna Kozyreva enhanced the red in this photo to highlight the bridge. Dehaze: This tool affects the haze within an image.Moving this slider to the right can add sharpness and detail to the image. Sliding it to the right removes haze, while sliding it to the right increases the haze and softens the image. ![]()
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