promotions/products/creative-cloud/lightroom From Split Toning to Color Grading So - push things too far, see what happens, pull them back - or leave them there! If you haven’t played with Color Grading yet, take a break from reading and give it a try. Undo and reset are always available: You can’t hurt anything by experimenting here. As with all image processing features, the best way to learn is to experiment. If you’re already familiar with color wheels, you’ll be right at home - go play! If you’re not, I’ll get you started - they’re fun and easy to use. Here’s a sneak peek of some of the images to whet your appetite - if you want to jump right to that section, click here. Getting feedback and seeing the work of these experts during development was so helpful, and I’m grateful to be able to share some of their images with you here. I will also showcase some outstanding work from some of our early expert testers - including the featured image above by Paola Franqui! We were aiming to make a feature that is capable of producing stunning results easily and intuitively.
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I am the lead engineer on the new Color Grading feature, and I’m very excited to introduce it to you today! I will take you through the new controls, share some tips and tricks, and help you get started on color grading your images.
#ADOBE COLOR WHEEL SERIES#
Hello, and welcome to another edition of “From the ACR Team,” the blog series that brings you direct insights from the team that builds the imaging features for Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom mobile, Adobe Camera Raw, and the Camera Raw filter in Photoshop.