![]() Reducing the Saturation would wash out most of the color in this image because, aside from the yellow/oranges, the photo doesn't have a lot of color. ![]() In contrast, Saturation reduces ALL of the color values. The reason to reduce the Vibrance instead of the Saturation is because Vibrance reduces the saturation of only the MOST saturatedcolor values. To solve this issue, reduce the Vibrance. Therefore, I ended up with a lot of yellow in the image: This is because the highlights and shadows of the image were already quite warm, and boosting the contrast increases the range between highlights and shadows. In doing so, for this example, the image became very warm. To restore a bit of the depth and edge definition that reducing the Clarity took away, we will increase the contrast. Here is a comparison of how reducing the Clarity impacts an image: Clarity impacts the midtones of an image, so when the Clarity is decreased significantly, as in this example, you will see a drastic softening of your image: To soften the image, you will first need to reduce the Clarity. We are going to be working with Clarity, Contrast, and Vibrance: Note: this can also be done in the Library Module, but you will have more control in the Develop Module. The first thing you need to do is open the Develop Module. While there are many different ways to achieve this sought-after look, one quick and easy way (and by quick, I mean you can do this in 30 seconds) is to reduce Clarity, boost Contrast, and reduce Vibrance. ![]() How to Make Photos Look Soft & Dreamy in LightroomĪre you wondering how to achieve a dreamy, soft edit in Lightroom? How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile.How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App.Known for his “flamour” (fashion and glamour) style of photography, he’s taught over 450 workshops and seminars in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the United States. 125 ABOUT THE AUTHOR R olando Gomez, a Lexar Elite photographer, transitioned from combat photography to glamour and fashion photography in 1999 and still free- lances as a photojournalist. 117 White, Silver, Gold, and Zebra Reflectors. 91 4 LIGHTING FOR GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Strip Lights. 42 Things to Consider When Purchasing a Ring Flash Unit. 31 Ring Flash and Novelty Ring Flash Units. 26 Continuous Lights: Fluorescent and Tungsten. The author and publisher will not be held liable for the use or misuse of the information in this book. Notice of Disclaimer: The information contained in this book is based on the author’s experience and opinions. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopied, recorded or otherwise, without prior written consent from the publisher. Lynch-Johnt Editorial Assistance from: Sally Jarzab, John S. 14226 Fax: 71 Publisher: Craig Alesse Senior Editor/Production Manager: Michelle Perkins Assistant Editor: Barbara A. ![]() All images by the author unless otherwise noted. Rolando Gomez’s LIGHTING for GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY Techniques for Digital Photographers Amherst Media ® PUBLISHER OF PHOTOGRAPHY BOOKS Check out Amherst Media’s blogs at: Copyright © 2010 by Rolando Gomez. Things to Consider When Purchasing a Ring Flash Unit. Continuous Lights: Fluorescent and Tungsten.
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