4/2/2024 0 Comments Split toning color finale proThe Balance slider effectively ‘pushes’ your shadow adjustments further up the tonal scale or pushes your highlight adjustments further down the scale, however you want to look at it. I’m not sure what the Blending slider does except to increase saturation if you move the slider to the left or reduct it if you move the slider to the right. It’s a way of applying a single adjustment across the whole tonal range – and for adding a single tone to a black and white image.īelow the color wheels are two sliders: Blending and Balance. The right-most icon shows a single color wheel for the shadows, midtones and highlights combined. I’ll use these in the editing steps below. You might find this gives more precision and is less confusing. The three middle icons let you see and adjust the shadows, midtones and highlights individually. This is for when you want to see and adjust all three at once. The left-most icon, activated here, shows your shadows, midtones and highlights adjustments all at the same time, but independently adjustable. There are five ‘Adjust’ icons in a row along the top of the panel, with the middle three split off from those at either end. It looks complicated, but actually the panel controls are there to offer different ways of working, not because it’s a complicated technical process. The Color Grading panel controls The Lightroom Color Grading panel is simpler than it looks, offering a choice of working modes and intuitive controls for each.
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