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Hdr in lightroom 6
Hdr in lightroom 6




“You can use the histogram clipping indicators to ink the areas of your photo with clipped highlights in red or clipped shadows in blue. The same for High Dynamic Range (HDR), that is the capability of creating images with a dynamic range higher than the. “The term clipping refers to areas that have become either too bright or too dark to have any details in them, such as an area of pure white (highlights) or pure black (shadows),” Adobe says. The histogram inside Lightroom CC now has clipping indicators available.

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In the majority of cases, the HDR merge will not be your finished product, but an information-enhanced version of your source images that will be far more responsive to further editing. “Clicking and dragging on your photo will then directly adjust the Tone Curve, Color Mixer, or B&W Mixer (depending on which is currently active) for the color or tonality under the mouse cursor, enabling you to quickly modify different parts of your image directly and effectively.” Lightroom saves the merged HDR image in DNG format, to the same folder (and collection) as the source photos. “A new control will show up at the bottom of the screen that provides control over what the TAT will affect while interacting with your photo. “To access the TAT, open either the Tone Curve, Color Mixer, or B&W Mixer and click on the target icon,” Adobe says.

hdr in lightroom 6

Lightroom CC now has a Target Adjustment Tool (TAT) that provides precise control over color and tonality while you’re using the Tone Curve, Color Mixer, and B&W Mixer tools. Lightroom will now preview your HDR image with a few extra options.






Hdr in lightroom 6