Adobe's Lightroom Now Offers 'Advanced Color Grading' for Editors
Riley von Niessen — October 21, 2020 — Tech
References: theverge
In order to increase the range of editing abilities on its popular photo editing software Lightroom, Adobe announced the introduction of its 'Advanced Color Grading' features.
The update provides users with greater flexibility, allowing them to make separate adjustments to a photo's highlights, shadows, and midtones. As The Verge explains, Adobe has also revised its split toning tool, but maintains the same color mixer that editors are used to. To make adjustments, users simply click and drag the color grading tool to the tone they like, which they can further adjust by changing the luminance, blending, and balance bars that are featured below the color grader.
The updated features will be available to Lightroom users on mobile, web, and desktop.
Image Credit: Adobe
The update provides users with greater flexibility, allowing them to make separate adjustments to a photo's highlights, shadows, and midtones. As The Verge explains, Adobe has also revised its split toning tool, but maintains the same color mixer that editors are used to. To make adjustments, users simply click and drag the color grading tool to the tone they like, which they can further adjust by changing the luminance, blending, and balance bars that are featured below the color grader.
The updated features will be available to Lightroom users on mobile, web, and desktop.
Image Credit: Adobe
Trend Themes
1. Enhanced Color Grading - Adobe's 'Advanced Color Grading' feature in Lightroom allows editors to make separate adjustments to a photo's highlights, shadows, and midtones, providing enhanced editing capabilities.
2. Streamlined Editing Workflow - The introduction of 'Advanced Color Grading' in Lightroom simplifies the editing process by allowing users to quickly make adjustments using the color grader and additional adjustment bars.
3. Cross-platform Editing - With the availability of the updated features on mobile, web, and desktop, Lightroom users can seamlessly edit their photos across different devices and platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Photography Software - Adobe's 'Advanced Color Grading' in Lightroom presents an opportunity for photography software companies to develop or enhance their own color grading tools for advanced editing options.
2. Mobile App Development - The availability of 'Advanced Color Grading' in Lightroom on mobile devices opens up opportunities for mobile app developers to create innovative photo editing apps with advanced color grading features.
3. Cross-platform Software Integration - The cross-platform support provided by Lightroom's updated features creates opportunities for businesses in software integration to develop solutions that enable seamless editing workflows across different devices and platforms.
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