We all have anxious experience that looked like a promising image in Literoom, only to be disappointed when we find out that it lacks a certain thing. Here is a small tutorial that demonstrates the use of masks and tone curves in Literoom to bring more impact on your images.
London -based professional photographer Mark macgi Knows to use one or two Adobe lieterroom To completely get out of images that he shoots for his customers. During more than 15 years, he is mainly shooting portraits for a wide range of customers, including actors, models, singers, directors, choreographers and musicians – as well as much more as a wedding photographer There is a lot of demand in demand.
Like all of us who spend any time behind a camera, the mark only well recognizes that the experience of opening an image in Literoom, one that you had high expectations to you, only to find out that it has that kind of that kind There is a lack of punch that separates a fine image, actually a compelling one. Sometimes, for several reasons, the potentially felt like an exciting picture when we captured, it could appear to appear flat or lacking when we eventually meet to examine it in Literoom-even even that even that To increase its colors and tones even after some post-processing work. Some are simply missing, and whatever you have is an image that seems due to the lack of energy of the scene that captures it.
In the video presented here, Mark shows how a little familiar and practice with masking and tone curve features in Literoom can also be invaluable for photographer’s post-processing toolbox when it comes to dialing the effect in an image. . This short video tutorials offer these essential lighter features in a very easy and accessible manner, which takes us by step by step through a rather lack of image.
If you like such small and-to-point tutorials, it is worth dug deeply in the video library on the mark of the mark, because there are lots of them. They cover not only the use of lieterrooms, but also other aspects of photography, from light and composition to editing – and even color grading for those of you who are interested in videography Are.