Join Bryan O'Neil Hughes for an in-depth discussion in this video Making basic enhancements and using presets, part of Enhancing iPhone Photos with Lightroom and Photoshop.
…Here we are in Lightroom's library module, and I…can either get to this from the tabs at…the top or I can hit the g key to return to a grid view at any time.…And you'll notice that I've got all of our various exercises files here.…And what's great about this is if I were to come over to the folders I'd…see that I have subfolders for each of…the different areas that we're going to focus on.…Now, for the sake of this next one, I'm going to…use this image from Paris, taken with the iPhone four.…You could…use any of the different images, you could use one of your own.…This is just to give you a basic overview of…some of what's really commonly done in the develop module.…
So I'm going to hit develop and you'll notice that…I've hidden all the presets over here on the left.…These presets are great.…If I roll over them, we'll actually see a…preview of what they're going to do to my file.…And we'll talk more about them in a second, but I want to show…you how to build a nice setting that could be your own custom preset.…
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1/8/2014Next, Bryan explores Lightroom and Photoshop techniques aimed at working around the iPhone camera's limitations and making mobile photos look their best: enhancing dynamic range, correcting lens distortion, reducing noise and enhancing sharpness, and much more. Plus, learn how to create HDR images and panoramas, and even lift still images from video.
- Shooting your best with metering and focus
- Importing iPhone photos into Lightroom
- Correcting lens distortion
- Sharpening
- Adding grain to hide artifacts
- Creating a collage from multiple images
- Employing selective focus and sharpening
- Generating still images from iPhone video clips
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