Lightroom Dynamic Range

LIGHTROOM DYNAMIC RANGE

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Lightroom Auto Dynamic Range

Every Thursday, I share a tip on Lightroom or Photoshop. For this Thursday, I show you another shortcut for using Lightroom Auto Dynamic Range.

What is the Dynamic Range?

In Photography, Dynamic Range is the ratio between the darkest and brightest parts of an image. Lightroom Auto Dynamic Range helps you to show more details in highlights and shadows.

How to Use Lightroom Auto Dynamic Range?

You already know that by double-clicking on any adjustment sliders in Lightroom Develop Module, you reset the adjustment to Zero. 

When holding down the Shift Key and Double_click the WHITES or BLACKS sliders, Lightroom adjustment would set them to provide the best Dynamic Range. Of course, it is just an AI (aka Sense) suggestion, and you can tweak them to your liking. [/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”25421″ img_size=”600×600″ add_caption=”yes” alignment=”center” style=”vc_box_rounded” onclick=”link_image” css_animation=”fadeIn” title=”Lightroom Dynamic Range”][vc_column_text]

Do you want to learn more?

Omnilargess Photography workshops focus on many hidden features in digital cameras and editing software, such as Lightroom and Photoshop.

I dedicate a good portion of our digital camera workshops and Editing classes to discuss the Histogram. Digital Photography Bootcamp is one of our most popular photography courses, and I explain the Histogram in depth in this class. Check the link below for upcoming classes.

Did you know that the new Camera Bootcamp Starts January 21, 2021?

Omnilargess Photography Bootcamp focuses on hands-on experience and constructive criticism. The Camera Bootcamp is a six-week program and consist of six classroom sessions and two field trip.

I dedicate a good portion of the Bootcamp to the practical assignments and reviewing them. Digital Photography Bootcamp is one of our most popular photography courses. The Next Bootcamp starts on January 21. The small class size makes this workshop a good start for new photographers. Tickets are on sale.

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