RAW Photo Editing Basics: Fix Dull COLORS the Right Way!
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In this week’s episode, we discuss RAW photo editing basics and how to color correct your photographs the right way. Did you know there's over 100 tools and sliders available within Lightroom and over half of these are dedicated to enhancing colors? If you think about this, that's a pretty big leading indicator as to the overall importance that color plays within your photographs. And in this video, we'll review the RAW photo editing basics regarding correcting color in your landscape photos, along with a must try color editing technique that I use on every one of my photos. I hope you enjoy this week's video and as always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
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🔥QUICK QUESTION: Do you prefer Color or Black & White photos most?
Great video! I usually color. I do shoot B/W when it's mid day and light is harsh or weather pushes my preference more towards that.
Color !
Color, but sometimes I'll do B&W on landscapes if it is a cloudy day. I did that in Yosemite a couple years ago.
For artistic images, black and white. For color images that can be somewhat boring, even with color adjustments, then I convert to B/W.
I see the world in color and I am thankful for that so color is my preference. Also, B&W flowers (my favorite subject) are usually rather bland. I am anxious to try out the workflow you demonstrated here. Thanks.
I'll probably trying this! Thanks!
Another step to slip in while in black and white is to dodge and burn, it is easier to see where the bright and dark spots while not distracted by colors 🙂
Was somehow hoping to hear about your use of Nikon Z8 during your last outing. But otherwise, it was great to see the colour calibration in action. Thank you for sharing.
Brilliant! I love this and hate it! Love it as I tested it on a photo of a Swan I took a month back and it made such a difference to my original post work. Hate it, as I am now looking at a library of over 2000 photos and wishing I knew what you told us in this video a lot earlier. Your teachings are making a huge difference to my learning and you don't over-complicate things! Thank you
Now I am less confusing , I re-edit my old photo and now look more better and realistic and less looney look .
I’ve struggled for years to take the “dullness” out of my RAW images and this turned out to be the magic key! Thank you!
An outstanding video. You have explained color adjustments in an easy to understand method. Many thanks
This was exactly what I was looking for. I had some decent landscape photos from a bucket list trip that were flat despite my best efforts. This process brought them back to life! Problem now is, I've got to go back to hundreds of other photos and do the same 😅. Thank you Mark. Love your style and videos.
Interesting and novel use of the Color Mixer saturation panel.
Great techniques, thanks a lot for sharing Mark.
Your tutorials are always enlightening and independent. Easily followed and you descriptions and explanations are fantastic. Thanks Mark
That's a fantastic tutorial Mark , thanks a lot !!!!
Fantastic - thank you very much for such sound advice. Very much appreciated.
Thanks Mark, good session . I followed your method and now understand the concept of coloring , why and where to start to set the reference in the global calibration then follow on with the mixer . Just using the 2 panels adjusting color that nearly complete the whole editing . Before I keep playing all Cal , mixer , grading or curve , this gives me headache and never achieve the color you want as there is no reference setting yet , makes your editing in circle and mess up the pix which becomes fake or not realistic .
Great technique - never saw that before. I use the Calibration section all the time also but never tried tying it to the Color Mixer like that - very cool method. Thanks
Great video as usual. I enjoy watching your videos for they are all very educational. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Thanks Mark.
Thanks Mark!
Thanks Mark. You just keep helping us learn!
Very clear explanation of the calibration tool. It controls the RGB in each pixel. Brilliant. I finally understand. Thank you always, Mark. I've downloaded the course and I am grateful for you educating us.
Great knowledge Mark, love it.
Thanks Simon!
Thank you, Mark! This is the best clarification of these tools I have yet seen!
Wow! Thank you!
Thanks Mark. Another great lesson. Looking forward to next weeks video.
Brilliant eye opening lesson on how to colour one’s images
Very helpful tutorial Mark.
Once again, great advice and inspirational images.
Thanks so much!
You are good! Thank you 🙏
Fantastic.
Thanks great lesson.
Happy to do it!
I’m not sure I’ve ever commented on a RUclips video before. Im a photographer since the early 60s in grade school, Photoshop from v.3. Photoshop World a bunch of times. Great tutorial, very nicely done. Watched it twice, gave it a Like!
Thanks so much!
That was a really informative video, I will definately try this out on my next photos 👍🏻
Great video Mark. I really like the way you explain the sliders and impact and show the before and after. Easy to follow along.
Glad it was helpful!
One of, if not the best videos regarding color adjustments. I am going to try it!
Thank you!
Thanks great video.
Awesome video.
Color calibration hues are so fun to push around and honest was one of the biggest changes to my editing workflow
Agreed!
Great video Mark. I've been using the calibration section since your video on it a while ago. As you stated i rarely touch the vibrance slider now. You've probably made my edited picture results much better with your Lr tips. Thanks for the great information.
Interesting to see this approach to color. In my experience with Fujifilm raw files, the color Calibration section rarely makes my photos look better, so I almost never use it. I will have to experiment with your technique of boosting calibration saturation, and then zero-ing out the individual colors.
Superb thank you
Great video as usual. I enjoy watching your videos for they are all very educational. I am learning lots from you. Thank you so much for making these videos...
Great to hear!
So good. You made me better. Thank you 🎉
I'm so glad!
most helpful
This was a great tip. Thanks
You bet!
Great tutorial. Too often we just blunder around until we find some slider somewhere that gives us a better image. With this, I will know where to start. Good explanations!
Thanks Gordon!
Thanks Mark !!! Very Informative,, Really Learned a lot !!!!!!! :) :) :)
I just use saturation and vibrance and it's done. Easy.
Great video. I always learn something from your videos. I did notice the Sony Walkman 2 waterproof! I did a lot of marathon training with one of those!
Thanks for the shout Mark! Amazing step by step video too. 📸
Thanks so much!!
@@MarkDenneyPhoto You're welcome! 😊
I've been working on not over editing my photos. Especially the dehazing function. Now I make slight adjustments to my photos compared to what I used to do.
Hi Mark,
I very much like the tip on how you bring in the 'local adjustments' with the color mixer starting with zero saturation, after the calibration. That is an eye-opener for me.
Question: you do not use the sliders for Aqua, Blue, Purple and Magenta in both photos. Maybe I think too hard: Is that just because these colours are virtually absent in both pictures? Or is there indeed more to it? Thank you so much.
In terms of sound synthesis you could call it "additive synthesis" method, i.e. starting from the bottom up, as opposed to "subtractive", taking the max value of everything and reducing each element down
Great video thanks. It reinforces a lot of what I do as well. However, curious that you didn’t touch on Lightroom’s new Point Color 😊
While there is lots of useful info in this video, the most important and first step you should take to Fix Dull Colors in RAW photos is to change the Profile setting (at the top of the Develop controls, above the White Balance section). By default the Profile usually defaults to Adobe Color. Change it to Camera Standard or one of the other Camera-specific profiles. If you don't see Camera Standard and other camera-specific profiles in your popup list of Profiles, choose the Browse option in that popup list, find the Camera Standard Profile, and click its Heart icon to add it to your favorites. Applying the Standard Profile, instead of Adobe Color, will make the RAW file have more saturated and appropriately hued colors, and more "pop". Once you do that, you can use the other techniques described in this video, but you'll need fewer and smaller adjustments to get good looking results.
This seems a bit different from your previous episodes, where you end here, are you considering the two examples complete and print ready or, are you going to complete with "the seven things to complete a photo?"
I noticed that you did not select a camera profile (eg Camera Landscape or Adobe Landscape for example) at the beginning of your edit. Is that because you have it set during import? Or was it part of the basic exposure and tone adjustments that you did not show I. Detail. If you do use these types of camera profile settings, which do you usually prefer … the Adobe versions or the Camera versions. I use a Canon 70D and can never decide when, or which profiles to select at the start. They seem to have a dramatic difference in your starting position. Any recommendations?
Hi Mark, I'm just getting started with photography and enjoy taking bird, animal it nature shots and I've opened up lightroom and it is daunting, do you have a video of even the best steps to just import your photos but to store them onto a hard drive and not your computer/laptop?
Nice. What camera profile were you using in LR? This can really impact how your colors and luminance look.
hey Mark, fantastic as usual. but... have you switched to Nikon ? 🙂
Hi Mark, I am new to Lightroom & Photoshop
I've opened Lightroom but I don't seem to have a develop module that you select.
I do see some of whats on your screen, ie Light, Color, Effects, Detail and Optics but I cant find the calibration section.
Can you advise, thanks
Could you do a video showing the order you do adjustment or if you already have share a link please?
I'm curious, do you find a difference between the Fuji and the Nikon in how colours come out in the raw files in Lightroom?
And in CaptureOne?
Fabulous video! I have Lightroom but I don’t have the section called calibration! Is this an upgrade? Or hidden somewhere I don’t know. TIA
Do you find the calibration saturation adjustment to be sensor or photo dependent? In other words, do you find the saturation adjustments to be the same for every picture because they were taken with the same sensor? Could this be set up as a preset?
I like both, but it's very dependent on the subject ... Kind regards, Guy
Are you editing your RAW files in Lightroom exclusively now or along side Capture One, Do you have any issue with worming on raw files in LR?
My version of Lightroom doesn't have a Color Calibration tool, apparently? Is this only on Classic? Did they move that functionality someplace else?
In what ways are you all monetizing your photography?
Wondering if it is time to move on from Adobe software ??
What do you have in mind?
I don't understand why my Lightroom panels are different than yours?
@chrisd9312 are you using classic?
Yes Classic