As many have commented, this is the best tutorial video on these slider functions. That's because you use real practical examples of each. Often, videos which just explain what they do or the technical function of the sliders leaves us just as clueless as to how to use any of these features.
Well done. I found this training easy to absorb, pace just right and presented with examples that drive home how these tools work alone and in combinations.🎉
Thanks, I am still struggling with these concepts of clarity, contrast, luminance, etc and I have this feeling I'm understanding them better through your explanations
Thank you - This helps. I'm in the middle of weaning myself off of old PhotoKit (having to run Photoshop in Rosetta to use it) and finding comparable controls without it. I do Primarily b&w - finally determined to move on from a set of tools I have used for most of my work for decades.
Thanks, great explanation. Understanding areas of high,med, low frequency and hoe each applies is eye opening. Also cutting back on vibrance or saturation with the dehaze - so obvious once explained to you.
I love this video! I use these sliders all the time but never knew exactly what each one did. You gave me a great tip when you suggested backing off on the saturation afterward, that REALLY allows for fine-tuning. Thanks!
Great tutorial, very informative. I didn't realize you could use a brush to select areas to Dehaze, and I hate to admit I've using Lightroom and Photoshop for a long time. Now I have to go back and reedit some images 😍👍👍
I've been using Dehaze for some time to "warm" brown things (trees, furniture, etc.) and didn't even think that it was saturation. How obvious and how silly of me to not even think in that direction. Great breakdown of these tools, thanks!
Thank you! An excellent tutorial. Is it possible that you highlight the cursor while you're demonstrating or indicating an area of the image (or Tool/Develop panel)? It can be difficult to see exactly where on an image you're working - such as with the Texture brush in this tutorial.
Thank you for your very insightful tutorial. Your conceptual approach with good examples is very helpful to those of us who need to know the why's not just the how to's.
Yup, learned a heap! Thank you!!! Now I know why it is said you don't take a photo, you make the photo. As an interested soul I see why we want a camera that does everything our eyes do compacted all into that single image. I'm a fan of natural appearance but also know we all perceive differently. All artists must find the process very time consuming, not to mention people's throwing out box office hits...argh...I'm frustrated just thinking about it 🤪
This was a great video. Going over the definition of contrast and frequency was very helpful. I will have to rewatch the video of remember how to use clarity, texture and dehaze. QUESTION: When to use the contrast slider (right under exposure)? Thanks a bunch!
Great explanation! I assume most people use these settings a bit more “intuitively” or just by trial and error. This explanation on the other hands brings these tools to a completely different level. Very well explained and demonstrated. Thanks!
I've often felt that there is just one way of adjusting photos in RAW and that all those sliders are just variations on the Curves theme. Thanks for a really good explanation.
Great explanation for the use of the three sliders. What do you think of the judicious use of a high pass filter in Ps to sharpen parts of an image? Or using all of these tools in combination? Great tutorial! Thanks.
written steps here:photoshopcafe.com/texture-clarity-and-dehaze-in-lightroom-acr-explained-the-ultimate-comparision/
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Best explanation of those sliders I’ve seen. Thank you!
As many have commented, this is the best tutorial video on these slider functions. That's because you use real practical examples of each. Often, videos which just explain what they do or the technical function of the sliders leaves us just as clueless as to how to use any of these features.
Thanks for saying so!
Thanks for the very clear explanation of the differences between clarity and texture
Glad it was helpful!
After watching this tutorial, I decided to revisit some old photos I had trouble with in Lightroom, and the techniques saved my photos. Thank you!
Great to hear!
This is probably one of the best tutorials on this topic.
Best explanation of those sliders I’ve seen. Thank you!
as a long time user of LRC, I have to say I have learned so much from your recent tutorials on the subtleties of the panels. many thanks Colin!
Great to hear!
Thank you for providing some clarity. And texture. Was a little hazy on this subject before.
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Best explanation I’ve heard for these tools. It really helps understanding the link between the contrast tools and the way they effect colour.
Wow, finally someone could explain what it really is about! Thank you!
Greatly appreciate this tutorial . I picked up a better understanding on how those sliders will effect my photos.
Hi Colin, looking forward to more insights into Camera RAW - Thank you
Check out the 2 vids on the end screen if you haven’t already
Well done. I found this training easy to absorb, pace just right and presented with examples that drive home how these tools work alone and in combinations.🎉
BIG THUMBS UP FOR THIS VIDEO! Thanks for taking us back to basics with these three sliders...
Very Helpful, the definition of contrast and frequency up front made it much easier to understand.
Thanks Colin, very informative, detailed, and patient. Good demos and good uses of highlighting tools and adjustments! Thanks again, Geoff
Thank you!
Thanks, I am still struggling with these concepts of clarity, contrast, luminance, etc and I have this feeling I'm understanding them better through your explanations
Thank you - This helps. I'm in the middle of weaning myself off of old PhotoKit (having to run Photoshop in Rosetta to use it) and finding comparable controls without it. I do Primarily b&w - finally determined to move on from a set of tools I have used for most of my work for decades.
Your tutorials (all of them) are wonderful! Don't change a thing in how you do them, they are perfect 👌
Thanks so much
Excellent explanation!!! This is really a worthwhile video.
Glad it was helpful!
An excellent description, Colin. Thank you for the explanation.
My pleasure!
Great tutorial! Thank‘s a lot.
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Thank Colin for such an EFFECTIVE video. It helps me a lot.
Thanks, great explanation. Understanding areas of high,med, low frequency and hoe each applies is eye opening. Also cutting back on vibrance or saturation with the dehaze - so obvious once explained to you.
Glad it was helpful!
Terrific tutorial. I've been using these sliders for a couple of years, but didn't understand them well until now. Thanks.
Glad to help
This is the best, most accessible explanation of these sliders. New subscriber, looking forward to more tutorials. Great job. Thank you.
Hi Very good tutorial, Learned a lot about using a combination of all three and how they work. More please 😊
More to come!
I love this video! I use these sliders all the time but never knew exactly what each one did. You gave me a great tip when you suggested backing off on the saturation afterward, that REALLY allows for fine-tuning. Thanks!
So glad to help!
Thanks , I learnt something today!
Great tutorial, very informative. I didn't realize you could use a brush to select areas to Dehaze, and I hate to admit I've using Lightroom and Photoshop for a long time. Now I have to go back and reedit some images 😍👍👍
Have fun :)
Thanks for this tutorial !!! Really good explaination
Great video showing how to use the sliders!
Great walk through, thanks ❤
You are so welcome!
I've been using Dehaze for some time to "warm" brown things (trees, furniture, etc.) and didn't even think that it was saturation. How obvious and how silly of me to not even think in that direction. Great breakdown of these tools, thanks!
Happy to help
Great explanations! Very easy to follow and definitely something that will help me localise edits in the future!
Great and simple explanation of how this works... thank you!!!!
Glad it was understandable
Thank you! One of the best explanations i have seen on the topic.
Excellent tutorial, Colin. Thanks so much. I'm going to try these out.
Fantastic!
Best explanation of these terms ever, thanks
Thanks :)
That was great! :)
Thanks
Very useful! Thanks, I'll use these tips!
Thank you! An excellent tutorial. Is it possible that you highlight the cursor while you're demonstrating or indicating an area of the image (or Tool/Develop panel)? It can be difficult to see exactly where on an image you're working - such as with the Texture brush in this tutorial.
Thank you! Learned so much even having some experience.
Great to hear!
Excellent tutorial, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
excellent demonstration 👍👍👍
Best tutorial as I have ever seen since I started to use LrC, PSD, thank you 🙏🏼
Love to hear that!!
Very helpful, easy to understand tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
Very good Colin clear explanation
Glad you liked it
Dear Colin
Thanks again for a quality tutorial. It was very interesting.
Glad it was helpful!
Very much appreciated Colin! Learnt a lot!
Thank you for your very insightful tutorial. Your conceptual approach with good examples is very helpful to those of us who need to know the why's not just the how to's.
Glad to add that bit of info
Yup, learned a heap! Thank you!!! Now I know why it is said you don't take a photo, you make the photo. As an interested soul I see why we want a camera that does everything our eyes do compacted all into that single image. I'm a fan of natural appearance but also know we all perceive differently. All artists must find the process very time consuming, not to mention people's throwing out box office hits...argh...I'm frustrated just thinking about it 🤪
The adjustments come very natural once you get used to them. It also helps to be aware of this when you are in the field.
This was really good. Just learning light room!
Best tutorial Ive seen in a long time, thank you
Thanks
This was a great video. Going over the definition of contrast and frequency was very helpful. I will have to rewatch the video of remember how to use clarity, texture and dehaze. QUESTION: When to use the contrast slider (right under exposure)? Thanks a bunch!
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Check out this video on contrast from a couple of weeks ago.
Nicely done -- very well said -- thank you!
My pleasure!
Great job, need more like this one.
More to come!
Really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing
hi... BIG THANX for sharing us your TIME... really nice for your lovely tutorial... greetings from CHile !!
Hello Colin, Thanks for the great explanation with Texture.
My pleasure!
Thanks! I was searching for this kind of a tutorial. Perfect Explanation.
Glad it helped!
Excellently explained and demonstrated. Thanks :)
Glad it was helpful!
This is a very good video, very helpful to me. Thanks.
thanks
Thanks for sharing.
Great tutorial Colin. Thank you.
Very welcome
Very good video, easy to understand 👍
Glad it was helpful!
I love the lesson. Thank you for sharing.
Very helpful video. Thanks.
Got it, thanks Anthony.
Who’s Anthony?
Great information. Thank you very much.
Colin, excellent lesson. Can you do more of these across all ACR adjustments?
I've already done a few, but I'll try and cover more
Great tutorial, thank you !
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Very informative and helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the tutorial.
Very well explained sir. You should do the color as well. Hue saturation and color
Noted
Excellent, thanks for sharing.
Great explanation! I assume most people use these settings a bit more “intuitively” or just by trial and error. This explanation on the other hands brings these tools to a completely different level. Very well explained and demonstrated. Thanks!
Thanks
Great and amazing as usual of all your videos. Thanks very much.
Glad you like them!
Thanks! I been using all 3, but it looks like not in the right way. Thanks!
nice video, very clear! high frequency!!
Great Great stuff! Thank u!
Thanks for another great video.
Excellent.
Great video
Thanks!
Great explanation, thanks!!!😊
Very helpful, thanks
I've often felt that there is just one way of adjusting photos in RAW and that all those sliders are just variations on the Curves theme.
Thanks for a really good explanation.
Excellent, thank You !!!
Very useful, these are always confusing
So Much Food for Thought !!!!!!!!! ThankYou :) :) :)
An excellent video thanks!
Great explanation for the use of the three sliders. What do you think of the judicious use of a high pass filter in Ps to sharpen parts of an image? Or using all of these tools in combination? Great tutorial! Thanks.
I use High Pass sharpening quite often. Its another option. Usually I use that on a composite when want to sharpen everything together.
Excellent !
Thank you very much ❤💙💚
Any time
Excellent 😃🙏🏼❤️
Thank you! 🙂
thank you!!