Come creare facilmente versioni diverse in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
con Aundre Larrow
Aundre Larrow segue questa procedura per creare rapidamente diversi formati per i social e tenerli organizzati.
Il versioning è la mia arma segreta.
Accelera la postproduzione.
Mi permette di tenere tutto organizzato.
Non cerco versioni diverse della stessa immagine, non v2 trattino uno, v2 trattino otto.
Solo versione in bianco e nero, a colori, dimensioni per Twitter, versione per la stampa, e tutto è pronto per essere esportato, tutto in un'unica immagine nel mio catalogo Lightroom. -
Entra nel pannello Modifica.
Apri un'immagine in Lightroom e seleziona Versioni in basso nel pannello Modifica. Se è la prima volta che si lavora sull'immagine, il pannello Versioni mostra solo la versione originale dell'immagine nell'elenco.
Crea un nuovo effetto.
Regola la foto a tuo piacimento con le impostazioni dei pannelli Luce e Colore. Oppure sperimenta i profili di colore nella parte superiore del pannello Modifica e lascia che Lightroom ritocchi l’immagine al tuo posto.
Poi usa strumenti come Ritaglio, Correggi e Maschera per perfezionare ulteriormente il risultato finale.
Mantieni l’effetto.
Una volta apportate varie modifiche a un'immagine, premi Versioni in basso nel pannello Modifica, fai clic su Crea versione e assegnale un nome.
Se vuoi sperimentare effetti diversi su una foto o condividere le opzioni con un cliente, puoi salvare ogni variante come versione separata.
Preparati alla condivisione.
Esporta una versione facendo clic sul menu contestuale (i tre punti). Scegli Esporta con queste impostazioni, quindi seleziona il tipo di immagine, la posizione e tutte le altre impostazioni necessarie.
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