Learn how to use Lightroom to smooth skin, then enhance it further and tweak the eyes and the lips to create that model skin finish! Learn how to use the ...
Hi, it's still available in LR4, simply select the brush tool from the
Develop Module (D on the keyboard) and if you look at the palette that
appears below the brush you'll see the word Effect: To the right of it it
will have something like 'Custom' or another preset listed, simply click
the word and that will expand a full drop down list of predefined settings.
Skin Smoothing is towards the bottom. I hope that helps :0)
Hi Beth, the easiest way to adjust the amount of skin softening applied is
to use the Clarity slider to adjust the amount globally, and if you need to
apply more simply create a new Adjustment Brush and apply it to the areas
required, and repeat as necessary. This way you can build up any effect in
a subtle way. I hope this helps :0)
Hi, there are no installed plugins or extensions installed on my Lightroom
3 so all the settings and tools used in the video should be available on
your Lightroom 3. If you can give me some more detail I may be able to help
you get it all working.
Got a problem, it will not allow me to name profile as per 3:15 and instead
of opening the window at 3.17, I get a window that says "The following file
already exists"... "Do you wish to overwrite the existing file" which is
profile.dcp. It only wants to write to a single default profile name and
gives no options to create new ones with my own names. It is stuck on a
single default profile.dcp and asks me to over-write it. I am sure the
software is not supposed to work like this.
Nice. But what I dont get is this: when you have a good camera, isnt it
calibrated itself quite well from the start, with the default profile? How
can you get such a dramatic change in color like in the sweater? Or did you
use a bad camera in the example?
You mention how to create camera profiles for different lighting saturation
& for set cameras. How do you load these profiles into your camera. Plus
shooting the X-Rite target how do you use the target to make all your
cameras have the same color?
good info, but i can't watch the entire video ... the background music is
beyond hideous. I'm only posting so that the editor doesn't spoil future
videos with music.
On a PLS or IPS monitor or a mac with retina display you will want to
increase you DPI to 110 (not 72).
Applying DNG Profiles in Adobe Lightroom 3
Part 4 of a 4 part series showing how to use the X-Rite Mini ColorChecker target with X-Rite ColorChecker Passport software to create and use DNG profiles.