Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC
Philip Ebiner
Lesson Info
18. Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC
Lessons
Class Introduction
02:03 2Importing
07:19 3Organizing with Collections
06:52 4Rating, Flagging, and Filtering
07:24 5Face Tagging
02:33 6Quiz: Importing, Organizing and Filtering
Crop and Rotate in Lightroom Classic CC
05:10 8White Balance in Lightroom Classic CC
07:53 9Exposure in Lightroom Classic CC
06:17 10Color and Saturation in Lightroom Classic CC
08:37 11Sharpening and Noise Reduction in Lightroom Classic CC
06:39 12Vignettes, Grain and Dehaze in Lightroom Classic CC
05:31 13Exporting in Lightroom Classic CC
09:37 14Lens Corrections in Lightroom Classic CC
04:58 15Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC
05:12 16Removing Blemishes with the Heal and Clone Tools in Lightroom Classic CC
07:39 17Graduated, Radial and Brush Adjustments in Lightroom Classic CC
09:53 18Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC
03:02 19Range Masks in Lightroom Classic CC
05:26 20Quiz: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module
21Using, Creating, and Importing Presets
05:24 22Color Profiles
04:09 23Speed Up Your Editing Workflow
03:43 24Panorama
03:33 25HDR
02:43 26Automatically Fix Exposure & White Balance
01:40 27CC 2020 Updates
04:25 28Quiz: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques
29Enhance Eyes and Change Eye Color
08:20 30Whitening Teeth
02:47 31Smoothing Skin
02:16 32Removing Wrinkles
03:11 33Enhancing Lips & Changing Lipstick Color
03:05 34Enhancing Cheeks & Face Contouring
07:42 35Full Portrait Edit
06:58 36Quiz: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques
37Portrait of a Woman
19:37 38Night Edit
14:36 39Long Exposure
14:04 40Product Photo
11:56 41Nature
09:01 42Action
08:06 43Landscape
12:11 44Travel
03:27 45Couples Portrait
17:37 46Architecture Photo
18:12 47Aerial Photo
09:04 48Street Photo
14:04 49Macro Photo
05:53 50Pet Photo
09:45 51Maternity Couple Photo
12:27 52Interior Nursery
13:07 53Portrait of a Man
18:35 54Sports Photo
09:32 55Quiz: Full Photo Editing Sessions
56The Map Module
04:19 57The Book Module
06:24 58The Slideshow Module
10:21 59The Print Module
08:14 60The Web Module
05:56 61Quiz: Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules
62Conclusion and Thank You
01:39 63Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC
Welcome to this new adobe Lightroom, Classic CC lesson. We're continuing to learn all the advanced features of our brushes and filters up here and I mentioned in the last lesson that there are some preset effects. So I have this photo of will up and I have my brush selected. And so if I drop down this effect, you can see that there's different sort of adjustments and they have these presets like softening skin, whitening teeth, making the iris of your eyes look better or things like adjusting the D haze, which would be good for like the sky or things like that. So if I click soften skin, you'll see that preset adjustments have been made, clarity has been dropped, the sharpness has been increased and so now I can just take my brush over brush along with his skin and this quote unquote makes the skin look better. So if I turn this on and off by pressing the backslash button before after, you can see that will skin has become a little softer. Another way to turn these effects on and off i...
s with this button down here and that just turns off the adjustments from this brush or from this panel, you can see all of these adjustments down here have this sort of on off switch on the left hand side. So that's an easy way to see the softening of skin, which a lot of people like doing some basic adjustments like that. If you don't want it to be so strong, you can just increase the clarity just so it's not as soft for the iris adjustments. Let's go ahead and click new to create a new brush. Get our irish enhancement, make our size of the brush, let's zoom in with dizzy on our keyboard, increase the size of our brush just a little bit and click there and you can see what it's doing, it's increasing the saturation, the exposure a little bit and the clarity as well. To make a little sharper. If you want to change the color of an eye, you can click this color button down here. This is kind of similar to our tone adjustment are split tones and so now we can choose these different colors and give our I sort of a different shade. It's not completely changing the color of the eyes, just giving it a shade. You can increase the saturation and change the temperature of the eye to give it even more of a color change if you want to delete that though. So those are how those precepts affects work. And you can find those in any of these. The radial filter, the graduated filter or the brush awesome. In the next lesson, I'm going to be showing you how to use the range mask, which is a newer feature of lightroom. That is really cool for pinpointing a specific color or exposure within one of these brushes to make your adjustments to