![]() ![]() If you click on this menu here, we have Shadows, Mid-tones, and Highlights, and Shadows are selected by default.īut those colors are predominant in the highlights of the mid-tones. Let’s say you have a color cast that is predominant in the shadows. Now, for those cooler colors in those blacks and shadows, you’ll drag this to the left to cool down the blues and the sciences in that part of the tonal range.Īnd then, to the right, you’re going to neutralize and warm them up.Īll right, the color balance tool will help you color-correct your images. We can target those warm colors by dragging this slider to the left to neutralize those warm tones, such as the yellows and reds in the highlights.Īnd then to the right, it’s going to enhance them. You can use them separately to adjust the warm and cool colors in your image.įor example, in this image, we have warm colors in the highlights and whites in the shadows, and the blacks, tend to be “cooler” since they’re not getting the color of light from the light source, in this case, the sun. It will allow you to increase color contrast and vibrancy or create creative toning effects. ![]() It all starts with the amount slider, and as you increase it, it’s going to increase the amount of contrast, and then the hue slider will allow you to target a range of colors.Īll right, next, we have split color warmth.Īnd this tool can enhance the cool and warm tones in your image selectively. ![]() ![]() Then any colors on the opposite of the color wheel will become darker, which creates the contrast. What happens is any of those colors that are being targeted are going to be lighter. Now, color contrast will allow you to target a color range and then apply the contrast to that color range. The positive values will warm up the image, while negative values tone it down. The warm slider will control the color temperatures in the image, and you can use this to stylize your photo. Let’s start with brilliance, which will create a more rich type of color.Īs you slide it to the right and left, those colors will become muted. The Color Harmony tool will provide some options to precisely control the colors in your image. The same applies to mid-tones and shadows. We have a balance slider, allowing you to pinpoint how much of those tones are targeted.Īs I increase the highlights, I watch the sky and notice the added “contrast.” Then, I can pinpoint how many of those tones are being targeted with the balance tool. So we have highlights, mid-tones, and shadows underneath each one of those sliders. “Super Contrast” will target different tones in your image to increase the “Contrast” in those tones. So the professional editing tools gonna in Luminar Neo are going to provide some advanced editing techniques and tools to enhance and retouch your images. Likewise, strength will weaken or strengthen the effect of the clone tool, with lower strength used if you don’t want the cloned area to replace the subject completely.Ī general tip for these settings is that a slightly softer clone tool will lead to less jarring results, and if you want to remove an element from the image completely, you should keep the strength up at its full setting.In this Luminar Neo tutorial, you’ll discover some advanced photo editing tips that will elevate your images to a new level. Size increases or decreases the circumference of the tool’s circle, which softness can be altered to fine-tune how the edges of the tool blend into their surroundings. Next, you’ll need to adjust the size, softness, and strength of the Clone Tool before you apply it to your photograph and select the area to clone. Adjust the size, softness, and strength of the Clone Tool The Clone Tool is the final option in the Professional tools menu, so click on this to bring up the tool’s options. You’ll find this tool at the bottom of the menu in the list of Professional tools that includes Supercontrast, Color Harmony, and Dodge & Burn. The Clone Tool is easily accessed via the Edit menuĪfter choosing the image you wish to apply the Clone Tool to from your image Catalog, head over to the Edit tab where you can select the tool from the list of options. ![]()
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