How to Create Stunning Dark Sky B&W Photos in Lightroom

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2023
  • Learn how to quickly create these dramatic images in Adobe Lightroom with no complex masking required! With this technique, you can achieve the same look as a fine art black and white photo with minimal effort. All you need is Adobe Lightroom and a few simple steps to get the job done.
    Have you seen those fine art black-and-white images where the sky is black, and everything is dark apart from a small patch of light? Most of these are created using complex and painstaking masking with tools like Photoshop. But in this video, I’ll show you how to create the same dramatic, fine art black and white photo look using only Adobe Lightroom.
    This technique is great for adding drama to your photos. In this video, I demonstrate a quick and easy technique to achieve the same professional look without the complexity. I'll show how to adjust the exposure to make the sky dark and then how to add light to the image to bring it to life. I'll also share the best adjustment to get the most out of this Lightroom technique.
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Комментарии • 54

  • @chrisburnard5157
    @chrisburnard5157 12 дней назад

    Thank you, loved this, really well presented. Subscribed.

  • @RayLombardi
    @RayLombardi 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Robin, I'm Ray. This is the first video I watch from your channel but IT WILL NOT be the last! What an astonishing technique! Call me a 'newb', but this is incredible! Thank you so very much! You've got a new sub mate. Cheers, Ray.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I hope you’ll find some others that are helpful.

  • @badgerspaw
    @badgerspaw Год назад +2

    As usual no gimmicks highly informative video, your results resonate with this old black and white photographer and offer something different to the usual tutorials.

  • @richimagery
    @richimagery 8 месяцев назад

    Fascinating and inspiring … thanks!

  • @mustangshelby2740
    @mustangshelby2740 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Robin, this method is so easy to follow and simple to achieve same result and less complex than PS .

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  11 месяцев назад

      Good to hear you were able to follow it and achieve the same results.

  • @peterlee4845
    @peterlee4845 Год назад

    Thank you for the short video on light room I'm a new subscriber to lightroom and it's been a great help

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      Good to know that my videos help. I have a few other Lightroom videos that you might also find helpful.

  • @JJBfilm
    @JJBfilm 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video...Excellent day for night...

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you

  • @TomKredo
    @TomKredo 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a great tutorial. I always wanted to try this technique, and this gives me a good road map.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  6 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help. I hope you achieve good results.

  • @stuartbraithwaite1297
    @stuartbraithwaite1297 Год назад

    Excellent video Robin, much quicker than doing it Photoshop.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful. It's quite easy and fast once you get the hang if it. Thank you.

  • @philippriest-dy2wz
    @philippriest-dy2wz 4 месяца назад

    fantastic ..i love this effect

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  4 месяца назад

      I'm glad you like it. I doesn't always work but I find it easier than messing around with tripods and long exposure filters.

  • @jasonlacey5979
    @jasonlacey5979 Год назад

    Thank you Robin for an Excellent Tutorial

  • @barrysharoff6537
    @barrysharoff6537 Год назад

    Love it.

  • @timbrown5304
    @timbrown5304 Год назад

    Excellent Robin...thank you for providing such a concise and informative video.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      My pleasure. I’m glad you found it helpful.

  • @gary.kenyon
    @gary.kenyon Год назад

    Thank you for sharing this process. Can’t wait to have a go. Really enjoyed the video and what a great shot.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад +1

      Thank you. It’s a remarkably easy process once you have tried it a couple of times and the results can be impressive.

  • @WatchDSSID
    @WatchDSSID Год назад

    Very well presented - without and waffle…thanks!

  • @sfeigh
    @sfeigh 3 месяца назад +1

    Perfect.

  • @chriswooldridge8471
    @chriswooldridge8471 Год назад

    Hi Robin, That's a quick way to mimic the photoshop 'fine art' selections process and I'll certainly give it a go. It occurs to me that it might also be a good way to help visualise a final image before starting a lengthy Photoshop edit. Thanks for the tutorial.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад +1

      That’s a good idea. I hadn’t thought about using it to check what a more complex edit could look like.

  • @DiviPhotos
    @DiviPhotos 8 месяцев назад

    Great video

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks

  • @martincregg
    @martincregg 3 месяца назад

    Very effective

  • @zathraspersonal
    @zathraspersonal Год назад

    Great video Robin - seems to work very well. I usually use PS to get this effect and use multiple selections and gradients to precisely control where I place light. This either might work in its place or would do well as a "quick and dirty" visualisation tool. lets see....

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      I’m glad you liked it. I’ve been experimenting with a few different images and the results are very promising. The main limitation is if you want to see movement in a sky which isn’t a long exposure already.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Год назад

    I really dont want to use photoshop so will have to try this. Thanks.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      I've found Lightroom much easier to use for this type of work. It's worth trying.

  • @miguelmonforte
    @miguelmonforte Год назад

    Excellent trick! I'm trying to do everything only in LRC.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад

      That's great to hear. I've done a few of these images now and it's much easier than using Photoshop and masks.

  • @bv52gyf
    @bv52gyf Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. I’ve been wanting to learn this kind of technique and have struggled to find any tutorials suitable for a new learner
    I do like this fine art black and white image and if you have any more of the same (or offer tuition) please let me know.
    Andy

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад +1

      Thanks Andy, I'm pleased that you like it. I'm sorry I don't offer tuition other than my books. If you haven't visited my Lenscraft website (lenscraft.co.uk) you will find a lot of free tutorials and information on there.

    • @bv52gyf
      @bv52gyf Год назад

      @@RobinWhalley thank you, I’ll check it out as you suggest. Appreciate your tutorial

  • @hanascott6428
    @hanascott6428 3 месяца назад

    Hello. Great, to the point, video! I followed your video but you did not say how to save all those masks into one... (complete beginner/first time in Lightroom).

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  3 месяца назад

      I'm not really sure what you mean by "save all those masks into one". The changes you make are saved in the Lightroom Catalog. It's only when you export the image from Lightroom that they become part of the image. At that point the masks are all combined into the image and you can't change them. You would need to go back to Lightroom and then edit the masks there before exporting a new image.

  • @mredben
    @mredben 2 месяца назад

    Is this way better than PS Camera raw? Is it looking better?

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  2 месяца назад +1

      No, just different. You can do the same in ACR. Personally I find it more difficult because I’m used to Lightroom.

  • @premnathalfred2785
    @premnathalfred2785 Год назад

    Hi Robin Nice video once again. This is an out of topic. I have seen your videos explaining the various software's for editing photos, PS, Lightroom, On1 Nick collections, capture one. Luminar Ai, Affinity photo Dxo Photolab topaz labs etc. I own a copy of them all. Each one had a particular feature that the other did not have so I ended up having them all. I update them every other year so I dont update them every year. Now it became the problem of plenty. I am confused now which to choose to edit my photos. I am sure you have all of these software with you. when you take a photo how do you decide which soft ware you are going to use to edit them. Do you have a particular work flow for portrait this software, for landscapes another one. I just want your guidance thanks.

    • @RobinWhalley
      @RobinWhalley  Год назад +1

      Sorry, I don't have a particular workflow that I follow. I tend to switch between and combine tools based on a few things:
      1. Keeping my skills fresh with each.
      2. Experimenting to learn more.
      3. Prevent me from becoming bored.
      4. Some tools are better/easier than others for certain effects and so I tend to pick those.
      To give you an idea, I use DxO PhotoLab for RAW file processing. Lightroom is particularly good at giving the impression of light. I use the Nik Collection a lot because it's very quick. I use Lightroom to manage my library of images. I use either Photoshop or Affinity Photo for detailed editing and repair work.

    • @premnathalfred2785
      @premnathalfred2785 Год назад

      @@RobinWhalley thanks a lot for sharing your preferences. Very helpful.