Lightroom: Healing Brush to Remove Objects
Jared Platt
Lesson Info
19. Lightroom: Healing Brush to Remove Objects
Lessons
Introduction
01:02 2Finding the Light
01:12 3Crafting Composition
00:49 4Histogram and Spot Metering
01:50 5ISO, F-Stop, and Shutter Speed
02:49 6Taking the Shot
02:12 7Capturing an HDR Image
02:23 8Shooting in Manual Mode Recap
01:18Introduction to Lightroom:
00:51 10Lightroom: Importing Albums and Organization
01:53 11Lightroom: Sorting and Ranking Images
01:11 12Lightroom: Auto Adjustments
01:03 13Lightroom: Color Profiles
01:17 14Lightroom: Shadows, Colors, and Luminance
01:47 15Lightroom: Gradients
01:21 16Lightroom: Brush Tool
00:56 17Lightroom: Copy and Paste Settings
01:07 18Lightroom: Contrast, Exposure and Saturation
01:00 19Lightroom: Healing Brush to Remove Objects
03:39 20Lightroom: Export and Share
00:46 21Photoshop: Content Aware Fill to Remove Objects
03:32 22Photoshop: Stamp Tool
01:11 23Photoshop: Dodge and Burn
02:07 24Photoshop: Basic Adjustments
01:02 25Photoshop: Adding Clouds
01:54 26Photoshop: Quick Selection Tool
02:36 27Photoshop: Sharing your Images
00:34Lesson Info
Lightroom: Healing Brush to Remove Objects
Now one of the things that we still have a problem with in this photograph is all the power lines on the right hand side of the photograph. I left those in so that I didn't have to change my composition, and I knew that I could get rid of them later. We can actually remove those here inside of Lightroom. So if I go to the healing brush, click on the healing brush, I can, let's change the size of the healing brush. I can simply drag my cursor along any of these lines, and voila, that line is removed. Notice that I didn't go really close to the mountain. That needs to be done later. And I can just keep doing this, like that. So I'm doing a pretty good job at getting rid of those. But there's still some left over. That's because Lightroom's not super great at getting close to these edges. See how it pulls the mountain up towards it? So you wanna be careful about that and make sure that you're just doing the stuff away from the mountains first and then we've gotta start working on that mou...
ntain. The other thing that I noticed is that I've got some campers down here that I don't wanna see, so I just simply drag across those campers. And then I'm gonna grab the pin and move it over and put some rocks there instead. So I'm just dragging it and saying, I wanna steal from over here, and put it over there. Now notice that as I do this, I'm losing a lot of those random things that I don't want in my photograph. So that's really important as you kinda scan through. Look for those things that you don't want to be there and start removing them. Alright, so now I'm gonna start cleaning up the top of this mountain a little bit, 'cause remember, it was starting to steal things from the mountain and place them in the sky. And we're just going to paint right up in that sky. And it tried to make another. See how I can move this around, and if I match it just right, it'll look like this piece of the mountain actually belongs over here. So we're just kind of looking for ways to mimic the side of the mountain. Sometimes it actually does a great job and gets it exactly right, right from the beginning. Other times, you have to kind of play with it and show it where you want to grab from. You'll notice that when you're working inside of Lightroom and you're doing healing brush type of activity, that you're trying to paint with a tool but when you float over some other pins that you've created, it won't let you start painting which is a little bit annoying. So what you need to do is you go to the view menu, drop down and get to your Edit tools, and turn off the tool on the Overlay. So at that point, now you're tool will work wherever you want it to be. And what we're gonna do is we're going to go like this, and we're just gonna paint right above the mountain like this. And what we're doing is we're just trying to get rid of some of that spill that's happening there. Alright now when we zoom back out, you can see that we have a much nicer edge to that mountain. You can see that you took a image from this point to this point really quickly and you never had to leave Lightroom.
Ratings and Reviews
James Kitt
I wish more people would present this way! Each step from beginning to end demonstrated in short, concise and useful actions. Every tool and technique is something that I either use, (now better) or will start using because I now understand how to use it efficiently. I highly recommend this course!
Fauzan Pojam
Finally, a video tutorial that taught me what I've known on basic level and truly explore how to use it properly and what everything means. I've been waiting for something like this for awhile now. Greatly improves my technique now so thank you for this!
Angie Purcell
Great class wi with tons of helpful hints for both Lightroom and Photoshop.