Aundre applique ce processus pour créer rapidement différents formats pour les réseaux sociaux et organiser les photos.
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Le contrôle de version est mon arme secrète.
Il accélère les tâches de post-production et me permet de rester organisé.
Je n'ai pas besoin de rechercher plusieurs versions d'une même image, comme v2-1 ou v2-8.
Je n'ai qu'une version en noir et blanc, une version en couleurs, une version Twitter, une version print, toutes directement prêtes à être exportées et empilées dans une seule image dans mon catalogue Lightroom. -
Ouvrez le panneau Modifier.
Ouvrez une image dans Lightroom puis, en bas du panneau Modifier, cliquez sur Versions. Si c’est la première fois que vous travaillez sur cette image, le panneau Versions affiche uniquement l’original dans la liste.
Appliquez un nouveau style.
Ajustez la photo comme bon vous semble en jouant avec les réglages des sections Lumière et Couleur. Vous pouvez aussi explorer les profils de couleur en haut du panneau Modifier pour que Lightroom se charge des retouches à votre place.
Le cas échéant, peaufinez le tout à l’aide des outils de recadrage, de correction et de masquage.
Enregistrez le style créé.
Une fois les retouches terminées, en bas du panneau Modifier, cliquez sur Versions, puis sur Créer une version. Dans la boîte de dialogue qui s’affiche, donnez un nom à la nouvelle version, puis cliquez sur Créer.
Pour tester plusieurs styles sur une photo ou proposer différentes options, vous pouvez enregistrer chaque variante dans une version distincte.
Préparez le partage.
Pour exporter une version, cliquez sur son menu contextuel (les trois points). Cliquez sur Exporter avec ces paramètres, puis indiquez le type d’image et l’emplacement, et définissez les autres paramètres souhaités.
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