![]() ![]() You can dial down the strength of a preset or customise its look using the tone and colour tweaking tools in Lightroom’s panels.ĪI tools enable you to select a sky in seconds and then adjust its Hue, Saturation and Brightness for a more creative look. Presets provide a springboard to creating eye-catching images for your social media feeds. You can also manually browse themed collections of presets using categories such as 'Portraits: Edgy' or 'Seasons: Spring'. If this fails you can manually define an area to sample and then spray to clone out the unwanted object. Lightroom’s time-saving Preset menu will use AI to analyse the content of a photo and recommend a collection of one-click thumbnails that will change the shot’s look. When you swipe the Healing tool over unwanted objects (such as ugly power cables) Lightroom will use AI to choose appropriate pixels (such as a clear blue sky) to replace the unwanted objects. As in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Classic, Lightroom benefits from AI assistance in many areas. (Image credit: George Cairns / Digital Camera World)Īnother key feature is Adobe's increasingly prominent AI components. Here we’re working on the smartphone version. You can also target and desaturate specific colours using a brush-based mask. The Color Mix panel enables you to sample and desaturate a range of colours to quickly create a spot colour effect. With Lightroom on your smartphone the cloning and healing tools are present, and it’s relatively easy to clone and heal with a swipe of your finger on your smartphone as it is by moving a mouse next to your desktop PC. In Apple’s Photos app you can only clone out unwanted pixels using the desktop version of the app. One of Lightroom’s most useful key features is that it behaves the same on the desktop as it does in the mobile version. You can also filter by other properties such as camera model or location. This organic and intuitive way of working enables you to organise files faster than you could on a desktop machine. You can then use filters to find shots with a particular colour or numerical rating more quickly. Swipe vertically on the right of the screen to flag an image as a rejection or a pick. Swipe up and down on the left of the screen to apply a star rating. When working on smart phone or tablet it’s faster to review your shots. Lightroom 2023 lets you organise your shots using tools such as star ratings, flags and keywords. ![]() (Image credit: George Cairns / Digital Camera World) ![]()
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