Simple Edits, Stunning Results | Lightroom Guide

in Digital Lifestylelast month (edited)

Lightroom by Adobe has been my go-to photo editing app for a long time. Even with its free version, you can achieve remarkable edits on your photos. Here's how I use its features to improve my images without needing a premium subscription.

Before we begin, let's use this photo as our example.

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My goal to improve its appeal is to:

  • Adjust the color balance.
  • Reduce haziness.
  • Deepen the blacks to allow the book stand out.
  • Sharpen the image slightly.
  • Crop out unnecessary parts.

Step 1: Adjust the Light Settings

The Edit section is the first stop. The Light controls allow you to fine-tune lighting in the photo.

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  • Exposure: Adjusts overall brightness.
  • Contrast: Controls the difference between light and dark.
  • Highlights & Shadows: Fine-tune bright and dark areas
  • Whites targets wherever you have the colour white, and Blacks does the same for black.

Step 2: Play with the Colors

The Color section is where you can adjust warmth, vibrancy, and saturation. Yet, being subtle is the key. I try not to overdo things to avoid ruining the photo.

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If necessary, I use the Mix feature to tweak specific colors. For instance, if that yellow light is too strong, I can tone it down using Mix.

Step 3: Refine the Effects

Under the Effects section is where you'll find tools ike Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze, which I use regularly.

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  • Texture & Clarity: Affect details of the image
  • Dehaze: Targets areas that have low-contrast
  • Vignette: Lightens or darkens the edges of the photo
  • Grain: Adds noise to the image, which can give paper-like look.

In the Detail section, you should be careful how you use sharpness, especially when you have used texture & clarity. A photo may begin to look unnatural if sharpness is overdone

Step 5: Explore Presets:

If you're short on time, Presets can be a lifesaver. The one-clicks available sometimes provide a great starting point, which you can work on to refine further. There are several free presets to try.

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Step 6: Crop for perfection:

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The Crop section is where you crop, rotate, straighten, or flip the image. The straighten feature is mostly useful and effective when there are buildings or people standing where it has a reference to work with. For this photo, I only cropped out the part I didn't want.

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Before

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After

And we're done. The next thing to do is to export.


A little tinkering around and you will be able to turn your photo into what you desire. I have my eyes on the premium, though, so I will share what more is on soon enough. It is surprisingly not as expensive as I thought.


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 last month (edited) 

I thought I was the only one who knew about the play with the colors secret🥲
Now I have to look for another hack and hoard it from everyone.

This is one of the coolest edits I’ve seen today. It brought so much focus on the main book and made it more appealing. Reblogged for when I’m trying edit @bipolar95’s wedding pictures.
Anyway, do you about the automatic feature that does all of these adjustments for you in a click?

 29 days ago (edited) 

😁 Thank you, Abenad.

Anyway, do you about the automatic feature that does all of these adjustments for you in a click?

Oh, yes. I actually use it much, especially with outdoor shots. It sometimes does something unexpected, but it generally works.

I use this app too it’s really fun to play around with

That's cool

Thanks for sharing but I feel each picture require different set-up. Right? Secondly, I am too lazy to edit a picture 😅. !LOL

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Indeed, you have to edit the photo as desired with the settings.