Now that you have the individual keyframes images selected, they can now be developed in Adobe Lightroom Classic. What are some techniques and tips to keep in mind as you develop your keyframe images? In this video, Richard Harrington demonstrates how to improve keyframed images in Adobe Lightroom.
- [Instructor] Now that we've got the individual images…that have been key framed selected,…we can develop them.…Let's start with the final image here,…and I'll work backwards.…I'll go to the Develop module,…and I can take a look at improving this overall image.…What I'm going to do is start up at the top here…and make a few changes.…Now, I'm a big fan of seeing my clipping indicators,…so I'll make sure that those are enabled…for both the shadows and the highlights.…This way, if I start to get clipping…in any individual areas, you see there, it shows red…or blue for cold pixels, I can really see the problem.…
Now, let's just go ahead and pull this around.…We're going to bring those highlights up a little bit.…We'll just take those over the overall exposure,…pop the white point just a bit,…trying to avoid clipping.…Pull the black point down as well, again,…making sure not to overdo it…so we don't crush the blacks.…And we can just move the pieces around,…pulling on that histogram until we get a good exposure.…I like where that's going for the rocks there.…
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3/3/2015- The benefits and challenges of using raw files in time-lapses
- Organizing and renaming images
- Processing in Lightroom
- Using LRTimelapse for advanced workflows
- Reducing flicker
- Assembling movies
- Integrating other Adobe applications
Skill Level Intermediate
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with Richard Harrington2h 11m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 42s
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Using the exercise files1m 47s
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1. The Benefits of an All-Raw Workflow
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2. Importing Field Assets
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Splitting images by scenes6m 41s
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Renaming image sequences3m 53s
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3. An All-Lightroom Workflow
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Correcting exposure4m 54s
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Correcting color4m 1s
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Correcting distortion3m 45s
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Syncing adjustments1m 57s
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4. Basic Workflow with LRTimelapse and Lightroom
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Introduction to LRTimelapse2m 45s
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Initializing LRTimelapse3m 32s
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Importing into Lightroom3m 57s
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Exporting from Lightroom2m 56s
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5. The Visual Workflow
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Animating the crop4m 54s
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Creating a visual preview1m 47s
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Using visual deflicker4m 54s
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Fine-tuning visual deflicker5m 54s
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6. Advanced Techniques with LRTimelapse
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7. Integrating with Adobe and Other Applications
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Exporting in Premiere Pro4m 32s
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Exporting in After Effects3m 31s
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Exporting in Photoshop2m 58s
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Conclusion
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Next steps59s
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