5 teaching videos for nature photographers who want to make selective adjustments using Range Masks in Lightroom.
55+ minutes of video content – explanations, examples, workflow, case studies.
In-depth explanation of the step-by-step process that will allow you to harness the power of Lightroom Range Masks.
3 Case Studies so you can see the techniques in use.
Practice RAW files included.
What You’ll Learn
Learn to make highly selective adjustments with the luminance and color Range Masks in Lightroom.
See how the pros use a variety of Range Masks options to bring out the details and colors in every part of a landscape photo.
Discover how to use Range Masks to selectively balance light and exposure to create natural looking photos.
Explore advanced post-processing techniques such as selective color and how luminance adjustments can provide by Range Masks in Lightroom.
Learn more about limitations of Range Masks in Lightroom…and when it is best not to use them.
In depth explanation of advance post processing technique using real life case studies in our straight-forward, non-technical lessons.
How do I know if this Lightroom Tutorial is for me?
This tutorial is for you if:
You have a basic knowledge of RAW procesing Lightroom.
You want to learn to process vibrant, natural-looking images using Range Masks in Lightroom.
You want to know how pro landscape photographers fine tune their images in Lightroom using luminosity and colors.
You want to learn how to develop a solid workflow that allows you to create sophisticated Masks in Lightroom.
This tutorial might not be the right fit if:
You are just getting started in post processing. If you don’t know how to use Lightroom, you may want to find out more before you start this course.
You want to learn the basics. You’ll get the most from this course if you have some knowledge of RAW Processing in Lightroom.
You want in-depth explanations of how your global & local adjustment work in Lightroom. In this course, we assume you have some knowledge of how global & local adjustment are used.
If you want to learn about camera settings including exposure, focus and composition. This course is focused on post processing only.