Join Chris Orwig for an in-depth discussion in this video Creating a more consistent look with the Reference view, part of Lightroom Classic CC New Features.
- [Instructor] Let's take a look at how we can use…a new feature in the develop module…which is called the reference view.…The reference view is especially helpful…when you want to create a consistent…or cohesive look between multiple images.…And it can really help in situations like this…with these photographs I captured just the other day.…You can see the image on the left is brighter and warmer,…and the image on the right, well it was captured later,…so it's a bit darker and it has a cooler color temperature.…So if we want to match the look between these two photographs,…the workflow begins by going to the develop module…and here inside the develop module,…we begin with the basic panel…and just make any needed adjustments.…
Add a little temperature, warmth there,…increase the exposure and the contrast,…bring down my highlights, and just go through…whatever workflow it is that we want to do to the image.…Keep in mind, this could be anything.…Split toning, black and white conversion,…whatever, you name it.…After we've finished that workflow,…
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10/18/2017Released
4/21/2015Skill Level Intermediate
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Q: This course was updated on 02/05/2016. What changed?
A: We added one new movie, "Boundary Warp for better pano photos."
Q: This course was updated on 10/18/2017. What changed?
A: New videos were added that cover new localized masking, color masking on a landscape, luminance masking on a landscape, and localized masking.
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Introduction
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Welcome46s
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What's New20s
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1. Library Module: Face Recognition
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2. Library Module: Photo Merge
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3. Library Module: Workflow
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4. Develop Module: Image Enhancements
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Auto leveling in Crop dialog2m 11s
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5. Slideshow and Web Modules
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6. Develop Module: Selective Adjustments
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Color masking on a landscape3m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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