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1st Image Edited properly in Lightroom 5 - Landscape, English Countryside
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<blockquote data-quote="Mineores" data-source="post: 239959" data-attributes="member: 17659"><p>Wow, I'm so happy with this response! Thank you!</p><p></p><p>Right, I'm flagging this thread so I have it saved for my own usage in future edits. </p><p></p><p>When I started editing it, I wasn't a fan of the sky, I personally thought it was a little to light and washed out? Maybe I'm wrong, hence why I increased the exposure. I think I should probably not do it to the extent that I did, maybe a tiny bit. Ahh gradient adjustment, I did not see/think of that option, I will definitely use that in the future, looks 'ahem' very useful. So does straightening the horizon line, I was using a tripod, since it was quite muddy on that hill I was standing on, and my tripod is about 50 years, from my grandfathers old pro-photographer days.</p><p></p><p>My reasoning for going all out with the enhancement brush on this photo was just experimenting really, seeing what would happen! Has anybody got any tips for using it? Is there a certain nack for it's usage? Also, I do not have any "really" interesting photos', this one stood out due to the decent light levels overall in the image. </p><p></p><p>That screenshot is very useful, the problem with being new to Photoshop & Lightroom is that they seem to be so confusing when you start using them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mineores, post: 239959, member: 17659"] Wow, I'm so happy with this response! Thank you! Right, I'm flagging this thread so I have it saved for my own usage in future edits. When I started editing it, I wasn't a fan of the sky, I personally thought it was a little to light and washed out? Maybe I'm wrong, hence why I increased the exposure. I think I should probably not do it to the extent that I did, maybe a tiny bit. Ahh gradient adjustment, I did not see/think of that option, I will definitely use that in the future, looks 'ahem' very useful. So does straightening the horizon line, I was using a tripod, since it was quite muddy on that hill I was standing on, and my tripod is about 50 years, from my grandfathers old pro-photographer days. My reasoning for going all out with the enhancement brush on this photo was just experimenting really, seeing what would happen! Has anybody got any tips for using it? Is there a certain nack for it's usage? Also, I do not have any "really" interesting photos', this one stood out due to the decent light levels overall in the image. That screenshot is very useful, the problem with being new to Photoshop & Lightroom is that they seem to be so confusing when you start using them! [/QUOTE]
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