HSL – Hue/Saturation/Luminance Adjustment Next, I head down to the Camera Calibration panel and I set the profile to “Camera Neutral” which tends to give me a little dynamic range and I also shifted additional magenta into the shadows and tweaked the Hue and Saturation of the Red, Green, and Blue Primaries. Tweaking White Balance & ExposureĪfter playing with the Curves, I like to hit the Basic panel and, for this image, I’ll pump some additional blue into the image by shifting the temperature toward the blues and I also toned down the overall exposure by setting it to -0.40, I also killed off some light on her face by dropping the highlights and whites a little bit (this was a side effect of having a little bit too much light hitting her face) and I also pumped the vibrance and saturation as well. Check out the screenshots above to see my exact positioning for this photo. In the yellow channel, I pulled downward on the blues in the highlights portion of the image to pump some yellow into the highlights. In the green channel, I pulled downward on the green levels in the shadowy parts of the image to bump some magenta color into the shadows. I also went to the Red channel and pulled downward in the highlights region of my photo as you can see in the screenshot above. I drag the white point down and the black point upward to reduce contrast and then I added two additional points to do a tiny bump of contrast in the mid tones.
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