Understanding and Editing Color in Lightroom Classic
- Overview of Color Theory in Photography:
- The Color Wheel, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Colors
- Color Harmonies: Complementary, Analogous, Triadic
- Warm vs. Cool Colors and Their Emotional Impact
- Quick White Balance and Color Temperature Adjustments in Lightroom
- Color Editing Techniques in Lightroom:
- HSL/Color Panel: Adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Luminance
- Split Toning: Adding mood through highlights and shadows
- Color Grading: Fine-tuning the overall color balance
- Practical Exercise:
- Participants will adjust the color in a photo using the HSL, Split Toning, and Color Grading Panels in Lightroom.
- Focus on enhancing colors and creating mood through adjustments.
Advanced Color Techniques in Photoshop and Creative Applications
- Advanced Color Techniques in Photoshop:
- Adjustment Layers: Using Hue/Saturation, Selective Color, and Color Balance for precision edits
- Layer Masks & Blending Modes: Targeting color changes to specific areas of the image
- Curves & Levels: Fine-tuning color balance
- Creative Color Applications:
- Using color for storytelling (monochrome, duotone, and contrast).
- Applying color grading for consistent looks across images or series.
- Final Practical Exercise:
- Participants will apply Photoshop color techniques to their image, creating a cohesive color style or correcting/adjusting for mood.
What to bring:
- Digital images provided by participants.
- Laptop with Lightroom Classic and Photoshop pre-installed.
*Note: Lightroom and or Photoshop software basic beginner knowledge is required and this workshop is targeted to beginner to intermediate photographers.
Cancellation Policy: Refund requests must be made in writing at least 30 days prior to the event. No refunds or credits will be given with less than 30 days’ notice.
Instructor Bio:
Natasha Calzatti is a photographer, educator and a consultant based in Los Angeles. She has shot award-winning work for THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEWSWEEK, PEOPLE and VIBE, and has been syndicated internationally.
Presently, she was a speaker at AdobeMax conference, she is an adjunct professor at Santa Monica College teaching both Photoshop and Lightroom, instructor at Samy’s Photo School and has been a guest lecturer at the International School of Film and TV (EICTV) Cuba and Brooks Institute. Natasha has been featured in DIGITAL PHOTO PRO magazine and invited to The Getty Center to share her behind the camera experiences of Cuba as she presented an in-gallery exploration of A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now. Natasha divides her time between shooting assignments and lecturing on digital imaging both in the U.S and abroad. You can see her current work at www.calzattifoto.com.
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