Correction des yeux rouges et des yeux des animaux
Apprenez à utiliser l’outil Correction des yeux rouges pour corriger les yeux rouges des personnes et les décolorations des yeux d’animaux dans vos photos.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, qui a été rebaptisé Adobe Lightroom Classic, a conservé les mêmes fonctionnalités. Si vous êtes à la recherche d’un tout nouveau service photo, testez Lightroom.
1 Sélection d’une photo dans Lightroom Classic
Sélectionnez une photo dans Lightroom Classic, puis ouvrez le module Développement. Vous avez besoin d’aide pour télécharger vos photos dans Lightroom ? Cliquez ici pour savoir comment procéder.
Cliquez sur l’option 1:1 ou 2:1 dans le panneau Navigation pour effectuer un zoom avant. Pour agrandir davantage la photo, cliquez sur la double flèche en regard de l’option 2:1, puis modifiez l’échelle.
Déplacez la photo pour bien visualiser les yeux de la personne ou de l’animal.
2 Sélection de l’outil Correction des yeux rouges
Cliquez sur l’outil
Correction des yeux rouges dans le panneau situé à droite de votre espace de travail.
Cliquez sur Yeux rouges ou sur Yeux d’animaux. L’option Yeux rouges permet de supprimer la décoloration rouge des yeux d’une personne provoquée par le flash de l’appareil photo. L’option Yeux d’animaux permet de supprimer la décoloration jaune ou verte des yeux des animaux photographiés.
3 Réglage de l’outil
Cliquez au centre d’un œil. Étirez le cercle de l’outil de sorte qu’il couvre la totalité de l’œil, puis relâchez le bouton de la souris.
4 Réglage de la zone de correction
Faites glisser les poignées sur le cercle pour redimensionner la zone de correction. Vous pouvez également cliquer à l’intérieur du cercle et le faire glisser vers la zone à corriger.
Réglez la taille de la pupille et le degré d’obscurité à l’aide des curseurs du panneau Correction des yeux rouges.
5 Répétition de l’opération sur l’autre œil
Cliquez au centre du deuxième œil. Lightroom Classic copie automatiquement la taille de l’outil que vous avez appliqué sur le premier œil. Ajustez la zone de correction si nécessaire.
6 Examen de la correction des yeux rouges
Cliquez sur Terminé au bas de l’espace de travail.
Cliquez sur ADAPT. ou REMPL. dans le panneau Navigation pour visualiser toute la photo.
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