Just started using lightroom after getting some advice from the good people on this forum. So far so good but obviously still on a learning curve.
One thing I could do with some tips on is in dealing with skies. In Photoshop I'd generally make a selection, and use the curves and levels to make skies 'pop'. There doesn't appear to be an easy way to do this in LR in particular when the horizon is broken by buildings, mountains etc. I've tried the Grad tool which darkens the tops of the objects so I've tried using the brush tool and, for example, reducing exposure and increasing clarity to bring back a washed out sky.
Seems a bit like hard work but I guess I'll get used to it. The other option is to export to PS of course....
So .....as a LR novice I'd appreciate any tips please in terms of what you do to make great skies.Am I missing something obvious? All advice gratefully received.
Thank you !
One thing I could do with some tips on is in dealing with skies. In Photoshop I'd generally make a selection, and use the curves and levels to make skies 'pop'. There doesn't appear to be an easy way to do this in LR in particular when the horizon is broken by buildings, mountains etc. I've tried the Grad tool which darkens the tops of the objects so I've tried using the brush tool and, for example, reducing exposure and increasing clarity to bring back a washed out sky.
Seems a bit like hard work but I guess I'll get used to it. The other option is to export to PS of course....
So .....as a LR novice I'd appreciate any tips please in terms of what you do to make great skies.Am I missing something obvious? All advice gratefully received.
Thank you !