In Post: Mimic The Lightroom Landscape Profile In ON1 Photo RAW #309
Miss the camera profiles in Lightroom? Friend of the show, Chris, asked if they can be simulated in Photo RAW. Well… they can! And it only needs a few slider adjustments to get very close. Check this video out for more details.
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Can’t capture at golden hour? Use Lightroom’s Calibration tool or ON1 Photo RAW’s Channel Mixer to boost vibrance in your mid-day landscape images.
Stuck with harsh, unflattering mid day light? There are some steps you can take in post-processing to draw out color and depth.
Even when the preview on your camera or the unprocessed RAW looks terrible, don’t dismiss the image!
Watch over my shoulder as I work on a new image. In my Live Edit videos, I share my entire start-to-finish workflow using a photo that I’ve never worked on before.
I have a little recipe I’ve used for years with Curves to add a twilight color to my sunset and sunrise photos. It’s simple to do and targeting just the sky in a photo has never been easier.
Many of the photos I captured in Bryce Canyon needed color tweaks and corrections. I put Lightroom’s new Color Mixer through its paces to fix color issues.
Sometimes the ocean doesn’t cooperate with photographers. In one shot, the waves on the left look great. In another, it’s the right side that looks great. The solution? Composite! I’ll share my approach.
In my Live Edit videos, I process an image I’ve never worked on from start to finish, sharing my thought process and reasons behind choices along the way.
Scott Davenport is a landscape photographer and photo educator and based in San Diego, California. He leads photo workshops, writes photo books, hosts podcasts, makes tutorial videos, and feels weird referring to himself in the 3rd person.
He also can't help getting his feet wet photographing at the beach.
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