Stop randomly tweaking your tone curve and start OWNING it!
More about this video: Master how to edit photos using the RGB Curve in Lightroom to move beyond simple contrast adjustments to create your own badass photography editing style (without presets).
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
Mastering RGB Tone Curve = Game changer! If there was only ONE tool I suggest photographers (new and pro) have in their photo editing arsenal - it’s a proper knowledge of how to use RGB Curves. Whether you’re editing photos in Lightroom or Photoshop, for Instagram, using phone apps like Snapseed or Lightroom Mobile, or even editing and color grading videos in Premiere, you NEED to understand curves.
Tone curve tutorials usually fumble around with settings and miss the point of the RGB curves entirely, which is to give complete control over making your photos look gorgeous! In this video I explain a simple yet in-depth breakdown of tone curve works, how I use curves in Photoshop and Lightroom for editing portraits and how you can use curves to bring your editing game to the next level!
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