Vibrance And Saturation Lightroom 6 / CC Tutorial




Saturation and Vibrance tutorial and how to use them correctly. The difference between Vibrance and Saturation is important to learn who using lightroom 6 or Lightroom CC. Lightroom editing is a great photography skill to have and these lightroom tips and tricks with help you learn quickly.

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In this Video you will learn:

– Vibrance Lightroom edits
– Saturation Lightroom CC edits
– Basic panel in Lightroom
– Photograph color toning
– Retouching in Lightroom 6

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BASIC
Part 1 – Lightroom Quick Start Guide – https://youtu.be/IqNg-YG9rUg

LIBRARY
Part 1 – Library Module basics http://youtu.be/UCM8qzT2fEM
Part 2 – Collections http://youtu.be/LPHElrk8kVI

DEVELOP
Part 1 – Basic Panel – https://youtu.be/wKE0brkWdBM
Part 2 – Crop tool – http://youtu.be/Cha5FkSFbaA
Part 3 – Tone Curve – http://youtu.be/AMtkm-j69Es
Part 4 – HDR Merge – http://youtu.be/N72uZVUE5p0
Part 5 – Selective Color – https://youtu.be/Cpowoi4Hoo8
Part 6 – Amazing Skies – http://youtu.be/5LFZM9NowuE
Part 7 – HSL – http://youtu.be/q7Dd3umxhxQ
Part 8 – Radial Filter – http://youtu.be/HNwQ2DzkcOc
Part 9 – Spot Removal – https://youtu.be/ZidClI_-6vA
Part 10 – Split Toning – http://youtu.be/dlPC53MKLaU
Part 11 – Lens Corrections – http://youtu.be/WXWPVQqX38E
Part 12 – High Fashion Color Toning – https://youtu.be/L9Is0OTa7CM
Part 13 – Clarity Tool – https://youtu.be/tKMU_BuT0eY
Part 14 – Vibrance And Saturation – https://youtu.be/_lsSbmJBo-A

RETOUCH
Part 1 – How To Retouch Eyes – http://youtu.be/hqXzQY7yFXg

FULL EDITS

Part 1 – Full Beauty Retouch – https://youtu.be/6oTsJLpUIVQ
Part 2 – Full Landscape Retouch – https://youtu.be/GeVUoE6siUM
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22 responses to “Vibrance And Saturation Lightroom 6 / CC Tutorial”

  1. Great tutorial. Although I already knew about the difference between Vibrance and Saturation, the idea of increasing vibrance while reducing saturation at the same time, to bring more "pops" to the image, is quite refreshing to me.

  2. Hey Ed, I luv the videos! I have been working with lightroom for about a year now, so I've been doing alittle experimenting with different saturation levels. I like to give my photos an almost fantasy like feel to them but what I don't like is when there appears to be a glow around certain objects such as a pier. How do I get rid of this? Look forward to hearing from you

  3. great videos, been very well explained. Was curious to know with the photo that was used, what would you choose for the vibrance and sat. would like to see preferred setting. Ive never thought if going a bit negative with sat, thanks again

  4. These videos are really helpful. Would you please consider doing a tutorial on the histogram? How to use it? What does a "good" histogram look like? Clipping of various tones, colors, etc.?
    I really like your tutorial style and a histogram episode would be much appreciated.

  5. Great video. There's one thing I'm not so sure about though.

    You say that vibrance affects the mid tones but I thought it affected those colours which weren't already saturated. So in your picture, when you increased the vibrance it affected the rocks (mid tone but not already saturated).

    Or have I got it all wrong?

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