It has had much critical acclaim, and for good reason. If you’re looking to take your portraits, and indeed any other imagery to a new high, and to streamline your workflow while simultaneously cutting down on processing time, I would suggest looking into the SLRL Preset System. It doesn’t have the pixel bending capability of Photoshop, but don’t let that deter you, as Lightroom can be as drastic or as nuanced as you’d like. With or without the preset system, Lightroom is able to make a great portrait. I could’ve made this a much higher key photo, and given her more porcelain type skin, etcetera, but I like my subjects to look a particular way, and that generally calls for small, poignant adjustments. It’s easy to really stylize the images and give them all manners of effects. Soft – Skin Desat, I arrive at a finished product. Just to call it a done deal for a relatively casual photo, I think desaturating it would suit it well, so by simply making one click on 01-10 BASE – SOFT, 10c. To pull out more detail and color from the eyes, I use a combination of 24 Eye Brightener for the eye area overall, and 25 Iris enhancer to pull out more punch from the iris.ĥ. Using the 04 Dodge (Brighten) +0.5 Stop I enhance the highlights in the hair, and using a feathered brush, do not interfere with the face.Ħ. The 03 Burn (Darken) -0.5 Stop I use to dab a little more shadow on either side of the bridge of the nose for more contouring and definition. See link below: Ĥ. The primary issues remaining are brightening the eyes, adding depth to hair, and maybe a small color correction. I highly recommend them, and you don’t need the high end models. If you’re using a Wacom tablet like what I’m using, being precise is simple. Pressing ‘O’ to mask and holding down option to remove the parts not wanted. Then select 32 Desaturate brush and paint over the teeth. To clean up the stray hair and skin issues, I’ll use the spot removal tool. The SLR Lounge Preset System comes with over 40 specific brushes for almost any occasion. Luckily, there are brushes created just for this. Also, I’d like to even out skin tone in a few spots using spot removal, and desaturate the teeth a bit for a cleaner smile. Zooming in, I can see there are some unruly hairs under the eyebrows, and above the lip, that need removing. Below you can see the progression already – in just two clicks.ģ. Now time to clean up the few imperfections on the face, stray hairs, skin problems etc. As with all else, it’s stylistic preference so do as you wish. At this point, the detail in the face has come back for a more natural look, along with more depth and detail. To darken that I make one click by selecting the 03-00 ADJUST – EXPOSURE, 04. The image still feels a bit bright, and primarily in the face. It’s a good starting point that softens what I don’t want, then adding a bit of contrast. This tends to be my go to general preset for portraits. First, it’s a bit too washed out for the look I’m going for, so I use the 01-10 BASE – SOFT 10a. A few things need to be altered in the image, however. It was a nice overcast day, and the spill of light from the roof made lovely even lighting, including catchlights. Use the spot removal tool to quickly sort them out.Ģ. This image was shot in a garage, and with just a few seconds. It’ll make your screen look funky and spots appear. If you have LR5 there is a slider option for this, but if you don’t have LR5 you can use this preset, which is more effective, and easier to boot. Before anything, I do a check for dust, and it couldn’t be easier. Adjustment Brush: 03 Burn (Darken) -0.5 Stopġ.Adjustment Brush: 04 Dodge (Brighten) +0.5 Stop.Adjustment Brush: 24 Eye Brightener, 25 Iris enhancer.Here I’m going to show you how to fix a portrait in Lightroom using the SLR Lounge Preset System. There’s also the ease of subjecting multiple photos to the same settings. Those edits need just a few clicks which means you can cut down your processing time enormously. Preset systems for Lightroom, together with the intuitiveness can also make for really fast edits. For the more experienced, there’s appreciation to be had for Lightroom’s engine (like Camera Raw), and the ease at which global and local edits can be made. While Photoshop can be a bit daunting, Lightroom is much more intuitive, and for novices that’s key. On the flip side of that, don’t let anyone else say you can’t edit portraits in Lightroom, because you can and to great effect. Now, regardless of what anyone will tell you, Photoshop is the most powerful software to edit portraits. Anyway, it figures then that portraits are just about my favorite, and I tend to take a lot of them, and do my fair share of retouching.
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