Comments on: Editing RAW Photos in Lightroom: 5 Essential Tips https://digital-photography-school.com/raw-photo-editing-in-lightroom/ Digital Photography Tips and Tutorials Thu, 02 Mar 2023 12:58:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1 By: Katherina https://digital-photography-school.com/raw-photo-editing-in-lightroom/comment-page-1/#comment-760022 Fri, 10 Jan 2020 07:12:41 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=183958#comment-760022 I like the comparison with cheating, it was rather funny, thank you 🙂 And I agree that raw photo-retouching makes pictures look better but Lightroom makes the whole process kinda complicated to my mind. I personally knew how to process raw images with the help of another software which looks easier but the result is the same

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By: C.E.O. Phoetography https://digital-photography-school.com/raw-photo-editing-in-lightroom/comment-page-1/#comment-760015 Thu, 09 Jan 2020 17:31:38 +0000 https://digital-photography-school.com/?p=183958#comment-760015 I like exposing to the right — preferably without getting excessive clipping. In general, I have to add 30-35 units of fill light (I have Lightroom 3, so I don’t have “darks”) to every photo, unless it’s a high key, low range image — in which case I can’t add much fill light at all. If my scene has too much dynamic range for my camera and conditions allow, I’ll bracket for HDR. My HDR images use exposure fusion to retain a realistic look.

I also like to adjust the tone curve’s contrast to high contrast or medium contrast.

One of the things I’m trying to master is backlit landscapes with the sun out of the frame. (I’ll use a tree — or maybe my hat, my hand, or my body — to shade the lens from the sun.) I struggle with ETTR without getting clipping in the highlights and still have really deep shadows. Highlight recovery of overexposed areas is unsatisfactory. I think I did fair work with this image. (It’s not HDR.)

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