![]() ![]() This will bring up all the vignette sliders. In the same Effects section, click on the arrow on the right of the vignette settings. You can use larger numbers for a stronger effect but I prefer to keep this subtle - too much can make your photos look like the cheesy soft glow from 1995. This combination of settings gives a subtle glow. Clarity: ~+20 (Adjust this to bring back details).Go to the Effects section and apply these settings: Now I'll show you how to add a subtle glow to the wedding dress. When you increase the contrast, you should always edit the settings below to restore tonal details. This will increase the contrast and make your photo pop slightly. You can use larger numbers for a stronger effect, but be careful that it does not gray out skin tones - this can happen on pale/light skin. These settings will give whites a cleaner look. Set the vibrance to -40 and saturation to +40. Now lets move on to the vibrance and saturation settings. We're done editing the greens and yellows. ![]() Before and after yellow adjustments (before on the left) Step 5 These yellow settings help give the foliage a more consistent color. Many wedding presets use this combination to achieve a light and airy look where the green foliage doesn't overpower the photo. The settings will shift the greens towards blue and give it a lighter and more neutral look. Step 3Įdit the greens and start with the following settings:įeel free to adjust the settings to suit your photo. Select "Color" from the adjust drop-down menu. In the Edit panel, go to Color > Color Mixer. Because the human brain is less sensitive to color changes as it is to tonal/light changes, it's a good idea to do your color adjustments first. Here's the wedding photo that we'll be using for this tutorial. It should have skin tones and green foliage so that you can see the color adjustments you'll be making. ![]() To follow this tutorial, load a wedding photo into Lightroom. ![]()
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