Explore the intricacies of color correction in Lightroom with our comprehensive tutorial. Learn how to use white balance presets, sliders, and the selector tool for superior image enhancement.
Key Insights
- The tutorial provides a detailed guide on how to adjust temp and tint, utilise white balance presets, and use the white balance eyedropper tool for color correction in Lightroom.
- An exercise is included to provide practical understanding of white balance adjustments using different tools.
- Instructions begin with importing a photo from the 'Develop' folder under the 'Library' module.
- Users are guided to select the image and use the 'Quick Develop' panel for initial adjustments using the 'White Balance' menu.
- Detailed steps are provided to correct color balance using the 'White Balance (WB)' presets in the 'Basic' panel.
- The tutorial also instructs on how to use 'Temp' and 'Tint' sliders for color balance, with steps to reset them as needed.
- A step-by-step guide on using the 'White Balance Selector' tool for white balance correction is provided, with the aim to attain correct white balance for the photo.
Learn the art of color correction in images with our comprehensive Lightroom tutorial covering topics like adjusting temp & tint, white balance presets and the use of white balance eyedropper tool.
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Topics Covered in This Lightroom Tutorial:
Adjusting Temp & Tint, White Balance Presets, the White Balance Eyedropper Tool
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Exercise Overview
In this exercise, you’ll learn how to quickly color correct an image using White Balance presets, the White Balance sliders, and the White Balance selector tool.
Adjusting Color Balance
- If you have not imported the photos that were imported in Exercise 2E:
- Go into the Library module.
- At the bottom left of the screen, click Import.
- In the dialog box that appears, on the left under Source, navigate to Desktop > Class Files > Lightroom Class and select the Develop folder.
- At the top, above the photos, make sure Add is selected (highlighted).
- On the bottom right, click Import.
In the Library module, press G to enter Grid View if you are not already in it.
Click on the first swan photo (_CAS4925).
On the right, expand the Quick Develop panel if it is not already expanded.
From the White Balance menu, select Tungsten.
Press D to go into the Develop module.
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There are different ways to correct the color balance. Let’s explore a few of them.
In the Basic panel on the right, experiment with the White Balance (WB) presets (e.g., change Tungsten to Auto, Cloudy, etc.).
Change White Balance back to Tungsten for now.
Experiment with the Temp and Tint sliders, noting how each affects the photo’s color balance.
Double–click on Temp to reset it.
Double–click on Tint to reset it.
The White Balance Selector
is another white balance correction tool. In the Basic panel, click the White Balance Selector
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We want to click on an area that’s a little darker than pure white. Click on the swan’s neck.
Voilà! We’ve just attained the correct white balance for this photo.