Learning Lightroom Classic and Colour tweaks
- Bei Chao
- Oct 11, 2022
- 1 min read
Recently watched some tutorial on how to play different colour related panels inside Lightroom Classic. I even managed to find some old raw files from previous trips with my older camera.
The two main lessons I learned from the colour tweaking tutorials I watched are limiting the number of colours in an image with more uniformed tones, and how to adjust contrast in a more colourful way.
The problems I'm running into so far is mainly I don't have an idea of what I want before I start tweaking colours. I have some landscape images, but unless they are more abstract, "true to life" and "intensive" are the default goals. On top of this, I'm not sure what my end goal is for tweaking the colours of my photos: am I going for certain mood? What is the overall style I want to aim for?
Without these goals, a lot of the times I'm still just playing, and I need to be lucky to get something that worth looking at.
Nonetheless, I would share some photos I have played with.





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